As a sci-fi film, the technology in the film is not bad. At the beginning, the computer scene simulation felt quite good. When I first watched it, it felt strange. This time, I made a preconceived mistake again. Will Smith's "Enemies" is undoubtedly a very good movie, both technically and ideologically, there are shining places, and I have seen it a long time ago, not only again.
When I first saw that Parker was scanned to have a mechanical arm, the first feeling was: I copied the mechanical enemy! It was only later that the filming of Public Enemy Mechanic took place later than this movie. This should be regarded as a relatively classic setting. The robotic arm plays a crucial role in both movies. Perhaps this is the reliance of the body to fight against the machine. The complete body seems to be very close to fighting with the machine. There are mechanical parts that make this kind of fighting possible.
As for the silicon material robot, it is similar to the liquid mercury robot in Terminator 2, but the silicon material is destined to be almost worse than mercury. Its stronger brittleness determines that it is more vulnerable to damage, and the robot in the movie has a weaker control over itself. deformability. This also makes it possible to obtain chips later.
There's not much else to say about the movie, and there's not much to say about it.
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