The demeanor of chivalry - hidden in water

Alta 2022-03-20 09:01:31

Will's chivalrous demeanor is not accepted by the world for the simple reason that people are afraid of what they don't understand. In the end, the couple could only choose to hide in the water.
The film echoes the beginning and the end, and the awareness of renewing love and environmental protection can be said to be a matter of course.

Below is a simple comment, personal opinion, for reference only.




The following are not enough words and can be ignored directly.
-------------------------------------------------- --In the
near future, genius scientist Will Custer (Johnny Depp) has developed the most human-like artificial intelligence robot "Pin". It was criticized and criticized by numerous opponents. After a meeting, Will was shot by members of a militant group, and although he narrowly escaped, the radioactive bullets slowly destroyed Will's life. Will's wife and research partner Evelyn (Rebecca Hall) is naturally in pain, but she and her husband's best friend Max (Paul Bettany) manage to get Will's consciousness data uploaded to the smart computer. Miraculously and fortunately, Will managed to resurrect in the virtual world.
His genius mind and advanced technology are perfectly integrated, but no one can imagine whether this situation is a blessing or a disaster for mankind...

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Extended Reading
  • Rogelio 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    The old-fashioned topic, can artificial intelligence replace humans? Can artificial intelligence have human emotion and sexiness (the latter I added myself)? At first, I thought that the development of the plot would not be good enough because the production cost was reduced by a zero. As a result, from the ending point of view, there is really no need to add another zero. This is a small fresh love story in a sci-fi coat.

  • Deshawn 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    Originally worth 5 stars, plus Depp is worth a point

Transcendence quotes

  • [from the trailer]

    Will Caster: [Distraught] You've changed... have you fallen out of love with me?

    Evelyn Caster: [Reassuring] No

    Will Caster: [Demanding] Have You?

  • Will Caster: It just doesn't make sense. They're afraid of technology because of it's threat to humanity. Yet, they don't flinch at taking a life. So, obviously, they're not big on logic; but, there's no shortage of irony.