It is consciousness that is separated from the existence of the human body

Curtis 2022-03-19 09:01:04

It is consciousness that separates from the existence of the human body.
Why don't you send the protagonist to the hospital instead of changing his body?
Ninja is very lovable, and the strange accents of the couple are quite interesting. It turned out to be a performance by a band of ghosts and animals. The pink AR and UZI are quite distinctive, and there are graffiti.
The bgm in the second half is too much like cod6.
"Avatar", "Source Code", etc., consciousness transfer can be used as the main point of the movie, and a story is told around this point. This film feels that the "consciousness transfer" is too childish. When chappie was wearing a helmet, I thought the plot development was: he is a robot without brainwaves, so he can't read it, but the plot is that the processor overheated and tried a few times to read it. This is unscientific! ! !

After reading it, I found out that it is the same male protagonist and director as "The Ninth District". No wonder Ninja's vest still has the ninth district logo on it.

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Extended Reading
  • Nikita 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    Chappie. big white. Hulk. tree man. Facts have proved that a hero movie is not bad if there is a cute one. And brother Wolverine, you still play a hero, okay?

  • Shaun 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    Neil's films always have a wonderful setting, implanting self-awareness into robots, thereby exploring the relationship between machines and humans, and the impact of their surroundings on human nature. This kind of seeing the big from the small can be regarded as a continuation of the ninth district. However, as the plot develops, the theme of the film becomes more and more unclear, and the structure becomes loose. There are many unexplained clues and plot loopholes, and the ending is also a bit joyful. There are bright spots but not good enough, 3.5 stars~

Chappie quotes

  • Vincent: [Tapping Chappie's head] You know what's in here? Bunch of wires mate!

  • Deon: You've taught us so much more than I can ever have imagined.