simple and rude

Graham 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Taobao 3.8 festival movie viewing.
The genre film of the birth of superheroes has countless templates applied, but nothing new. Motorcycle law enforcement looks like Batman, and helmet scanning looks like Iron Man. The film satirizes the dictatorial global domination of the United States and the political wrestling of interests, but the method is simple and crude, too straightforward, and Fubixing has nothing and lacks technical content. The special effects are also average, what is the age, and there are only sparks and no stray bullets when shooting. Also, there is no need for 3D at all, and the visual effects are reduced.
I originally watched it for Gary Oldman, but I didn't find any bright spots; Samuel Jackson's monologue-style performance made people play every minute, so I couldn't pretend to be like this; the protagonist had a poker face, facial paralysis, and no comment.
One question, after mechanization, there will be only one head, one palm, and two lungs, and the heart is gone, so why do you need lungs...

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  • Octavia 2022-03-24 09:01:32

    Watch Robocop! ! ! The description states that there are too many news reports. . . Too few shootouts. . . The teachers were all about to fall asleep. . Said it was boring. . . But I still think it looks good! Black Robocops are more handsome and stylish!

  • Branson 2022-03-24 09:01:32

    The plot is profound and connotative, and only the scene where the organs appear is frightening to death! But it's not really popular... RoboCop can't be considered RoboCop if it's not popular!

RoboCop quotes

  • Alex Murphy: Holy Christ, there's nothing left.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Your body may have gone, but you're still here.

    Alex Murphy: That's not even my brain.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: We had to repair the damaged areas, but we didn't interfere with your emotion or your intellect. Do you... do you understand me, Alex? You're... you're in control.

    Alex Murphy: I'm in control?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Yes.

    Alex Murphy: Okay. If I'm in control, then I wanna die. Just unplug whatever it is keepin' me alive and end this nightmare.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Now, say I did that - w-which is, as a doctor, would almost be impossible for me, but... but say I did. Wh... w-what do I say to your wife? What does she say to your son?

    Alex Murphy: That it didn't work. That you tried. Somethin' went wrong. You did everything you could, but I died.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: So after all they've been through, all the pain, all their hope restored, we would just rip that away? Your wife loves you, Alex. She signed the consent forms herself; otherwise, you couldn't have undergone the procedure. She loves you and she gave you a second chance. I need you to take it.

    Alex Murphy: I don't wanna see myself like this again. Ever. And the same goes for my family. Just put me back in.

  • Liz Kline: Dr. Norton, how... how is he doing this?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: His software is faster. His hardware is stronger. He's a better machine.

    Liz Kline: But you said humans hesitate.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Only when they're making decisions.

    Liz Kline: He's not making decisions?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Well, yes and no. In his everyday life, man rules over the machine; Alex makes his own decisions. Now, when he engages in battle, the visor comes down and the software takes over, then the... the machine does everything. Alex is a... he's a passenger, just along for the ride.

    Liz Kline: But if the machine is in control, then how is Murphy accountable? Who's pulling the trigger?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: When the machine fights, the system releases signals into Alex's brain making him think he's doing what our computers are actually doing. I mean, Alex believes right now he is in control, but he's not. It... it's the illusion of free will.