In the first 30 minutes, I felt that the plot was too protracted and the progress was too slow, and I was anxious to wait for the robocops battle later. After seeing it, I felt that this was not an action movie science fiction movie, but a political ethics movie: The omni company rescued Inspector Murphy, looking forward to creating his evil nemesis , in order to promote his own law enforcement robot, but when the detective investigated the corruption within the police force, the omni boss said something meaningful, when the senior government officials discovered that there was a law enforcement agency that could investigate them freely and uncontrollably. When it comes to machines, they are not happy. Inspector Murphy, who fights criminals, has become a thorn in the flesh of politicians. And the boss of omni is also worried that the detective's free investigation is beyond his control, and because they have removed too much of the detective's brain emotions and affected his family. Heroes are promoted to "heroes".
In the end, when DPD's SWAT went to rescue Murphy, because Omni's robots would not attack people without weapons, they could survive in the face of killing machines, and the detective's partner also blocked ED-209's strafing with his own body. .
The most ridiculous thing is that the host of the Novak moment from beginning to end, this dead nigger with a righteous face, constantly slamming politicians and biased media for misleading the public, and turned out to be Omni's biggest broker. It can only appear in the United States with such themes and bridges.
The funny thing is that Omni's boss is right and right. Most of the time people don't know what they need until we put the product in front of them. Isn't that what Joe does not die, haha, this director and screenwriter must be very upset with Apple.
The role of a doctor is good. The female assistant is also very good.
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