. The catastrophic consequences of this final boundary. The design of military robots was originally designed to cross this bottom line, and the terrible consequences of giving artificial intelligence to killing machines are vividly displayed in this film.
Without any hesitation, no mistakes, and no exhaustion, these robotic murderers with no mood swings are great replacements for soldiers, but once they change their killing goals to all humanity, who can defeat them?
The Osprey-modified transport aircraft and drones in the film remind the audience that these are not far away. Once some war madman has crossed this final bottom line, this movie will be staged in the human world. In fact, the U.S. military has produced military robots that can drop bombs, and has already crossed the boundaries set by sci-fi authors. Take a look at these miniature versions of the killers, which are not far from the mechanical killers in the film. Times can shoot the real version of the killing order, huh, huh.
In the recent conflict in Syria, the Russian army has put robot combat companies into actual combat, and the world is getting more and more wonderful.
The cost of the film is not high, but the plot is tight and worth watching. The resurrection of the half-human heroine sets the stage for the sequel.
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