A possibility for Earth's future

Kacey 2022-03-17 08:01:01

2001 film, 2079 story. In the plot, the military's indiscriminate killing of innocents at the magnetic field boundary and in the Veterans Hospital, can it be covered up with the final victory? I don't think so. The Secretary of Defense once asked that official, and his answer was: I killed 10 people by mistake, but saved 10,000 people. In the face of the general trend of the country, is this right or wrong? The film downplays this, citing a sentence from a popular netizen: "Does the meaning of the film's final ending justify the indiscriminate killing of innocents in the anti-terrorism measures led by the United States and the United Kingdom?" The film's plot has loopholes: since the detection can Prove, so why was such an important person convicted without being tested? ! The plot creativity and the unexpected ending of this film are the biggest advantages of this film, which is due to the fact that this film is adapted from Philip Dick's 1952 novel of the same name. His novel was changed into movies such as "Total Recall" and "Blade Runner". "Minority Report." Earth may be destroyed by our own hands before aliens arrive.

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  • Reyes 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    The ending was a surprise. And the theme of the film is also thought-provoking. Very good, worth watching! The main character played very well.

  • Travon 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    It would be perfect if the commander-in-chief and the colonel were also disguised as aliens.

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  • [Hathaway is angry when he realizes Olham has tricked him]

    Captain Burke: Major, if I could suggest...

    Major D.H. Hathaway: [gestures for him to be quiet] So, when we were running in idiot circles, where did we pull troops? Captain Burke?

    Captain Burke: I pulled about a third of my detail from the Projects Site, sir.

    Major D.H. Hathaway: What about the Chancellory?

    Captain Burke: In place. Full complement.

    Major D.H. Hathaway: Lieutenant Burrows, how many men do we have at the hospital?

    [Burrows looks at him with realization that Olham decoyed the troops away in order to go to the hospital]

  • Spencer Olham: I know you're afraid. I know what they told you. That some ship got through the Dome and landed somewhere outside the city. A cyborg destroyed my body. They were right in theory, but they made one crucial error.

    Maya Olham: I don't understand.

    Spencer Olham: The ship crashed! You see? That's what, that's what caused the fire. They miscalculated. The Centauri never got to me!