Action, plot, clean and thought-provoking

Wendell 2022-01-27 08:01:17

Short comment:
To my taste! The action is cool and dazzling. Although there are 1-2 laughs in the whole process, it is thought-provoking. Some places are worth remembering. It is not a rare piece of film that uses laughs or only action special effects to score 5 points. And I like this kind of simple narrative. In several places, I feel that I have to change to another film to unfold, but this film is cleverly skipped, seamless, neat, and I like it.


I have always liked action science fiction visual blockbusters. In terms of visual action, his personal rating is higher than that of Iron Man. What left an impression was the scene where robocop was dismembered, and the other was the fight in the dark and the red light. The only thing left of IM3 is the scene of flying over from various parts. In fact, the production of the first-person view and facial UI is better than the third-person view of tony in IM. Finally, fight the robot, isn’t it Metal Gear Solid ==! And from the beginning to the end, the fighting scene is still very enjoyable. It may also be related to Wanda’s sound effects. Every time you shoot, you will be immersive and

clean, such as the wife hesitating at first. Whether you want to agree to the transformation, just say that I want to know everything, what you can turn him into, and then skip to 3 months later, omitting whether the wife agrees or not, and the description of robocop. And the last family reunited, did not give the camera a hug, etc., just closed the door, very good, not wordy, many things are self-explanatory.

Regarding the thought-provoking thing, I feel that this is the best I have ever seen. It's not that this film is the most thought-provoking, but it tastes the most to me, but it is not so profound and hidden, and it needs to be understood by watching other film reviews or watching it a second time. Moreover, it is not preaching, it is to induce thinking, not to convey opinions.

For example, what can be defined as a person and what is a machine? The boss said that it is a Murphy-like machine, so it is legal (the other woman said that he is a human, reformed and illegal? I forgot specifically). And the latter, what's bigger than hero? Also, the machine is not biased and can be fair, right? What if the person behind the machine controls? A small number of talents have the truth and can remould people wantonly. What should we do when we are deceived?

In fact, although I already knew it was a happy ending, but when the car exploded in the beginning, Murphy was cut off from the power supply and his emotions were removed. He was indifferent to the child and ignored his wife and friend jackal (?or Jack). It was still very worrying.

All in all, it's a rare good film. The original action is enough for 5 stars, so let's add a star for the thinking it brings. (Lz usually likes to watch blockbusters with cool visuals. I have always been unwilling to spend money to watch those with great connotations of literature and art. Therefore, there are things other than these visuals, which are considered to be icing on the cake. Personal preference only)

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PS:
1. I haven't read the old version, so I haven't compared it with the old version.
2. The sparring at the factory is indeed great. Some minor flaws are the start of the gun battle with drug dealers, and I didn’t see who was fighting with whom ==! Although CCTV6’s comments on Comprehensive Memories are from beginning to end, from men to women, from humans to robots, they are compact. It's great to see. Regarding the ending, it is indeed a somewhat unfinished feeling. Starting from hitting the two big robots, I can design an impressive clip, even a few seconds, like the old British queen shooting double shots in the car in red2. . handsome scenes
3. Some American drama was feeling quite like almost human -


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Extended Reading
  • Ruthie 2022-03-22 09:01:30

    It was because of this new version of "Robocop" that I learned about the old version of "Robocop". At that time, I didn’t watch the movie because of limited interest. Now I follow this series. I feel that the story of the 2014 version of “RoboCop” and the 1987 version of “RoboCop” is quite different. I couldn’t make it more exciting with the help of modern special effects, but it made me feel a little bit. Boring, but a little pleasant surprise to see Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton starring.

  • Meaghan 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Has been dog blood has been copying has been fireworks. But there are still political rhetoric and sociological simulations worth highlighting in this film, similar to The Dark Knight, although the level of completion is obviously not as good as the latter. When you face the decision of who to trust with your life and wealth, do you choose efficiency and ignore the shortcomings of physical properties, or do you choose spirituality and tolerate ugly benefits to transfer genes? Unplugged, he will return to being a free individual and bring justice to himself and the rest of society.

RoboCop quotes

  • Alex Murphy: Kind of suit is this?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: It's not a... suit, Alex. It's... it-it's you. This was the only option. We're here, all of us, to make you whole again. Full body unlock. I want you to walk now, Alex. You can do that.

    Alex Murphy: This seems so real.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Alex, it's-it's very important you understand what is happening. This is real. It's not a dream, i-it's not drugs or anesthetics.

    Alex Murphy: I know I'm dreaming because I can feel all of this.

    Jae Kim: Alex, amputees can often feel their missing appendages. It's called phantom limb sensation.

    Alex Murphy: What do you mean "amputees?" What the hell did you do to me?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Alex, you need to relax.

    Alex Murphy: Take this off me now.

    Jae Kim: Alex...

    Dr. Dennett Norton: You need to relax.

    Alex Murphy: I need to get out of this thing.

    Jae Kim: Alex, Dr. Norton saved all of...

    Alex Murphy: What did you do to me?

    [grabs Dr. Norton]

    Alex Murphy: [shouting] What have you done to me?

  • Raymond Sellars: Make him more, uh... tactical. Make him look, uh... Let's go with black.