There is no robot in the world to dominate. When science fiction movies are made, robots will dominate.

Deja 2021-11-11 08:01:15

Looking at the whole film, I was exhausted. From the beginning of the film, a large number of people used military speech to report at a rapid pace, and when I said some military language that I couldn't keep up with the subtitles, I started to divert my brain vigorously. Shameful, I only understood the whole film after watching more than half of it. Before then, I was always frowning and thinking, so tired. But unfortunately, in the end, I didn’t give me the amazing ending of thigh shooting, just so so. I
just saw someone analyze the bugs in the movie. In retrospect, when I watched the movie, I patronized and admired this powerful force. The accuracy of the dead. People killed on that wire plot, I wonder how much voltage can not let the pole evenly distributed so precise just fold out, they just put them to death of it ......
host struggling "core" thinking with extremely complex The method of manipulating the male and female protagonist is cutting diamonds and jumping off the building by speeding the car. In the end, all you need to get is the voice of the male protagonist. This sounds understandable. The film is arranged like this to reflect that no matter how powerful the machine is, it must be manipulated by humans. . In the end, the female agent's hand-to-hand combat destroys the computer, doesn't it also show that the most primitive method of mankind can defeat the powerful and accurate computer. But to be honest, the host was a little bit at the last minute, which didn't fit the previous characteristics of bravery and precision.
According to fjj's analysis, the smartest thing about the male protagonist is when he received a call from the woman on the garbage boat. He realized that the female protagonist next to the woman was called female, so that he quickly guessed that the woman calling was actually A computer, without listening to her analysis, I would definitely not realize it.
I feel that this film is a bit of Will Smith's "National Enemy", and every corner of the country is being monitored. Not to mention shops, restaurants, ATMs, and even the bedrooms at home are always in the eyes of others. People are afraid of mobile phones, computers, etc., who use electricity. There is no privacy. Your privacy refers to the privacy that the monitors disdain to watch.
I'm not very satisfied with the ending, how could the hero not die? ! Obviously tragically, he was shot twice in a row by his own people, and fell to the ground with his back turned upside down. How come he was awarded the medal as soon as the camera was turned? ! All of a sudden the tragic atmosphere was adjusted to a very American ending. It was really boring...
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above is the nagging about this film, now I return to the topic.
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United States is really a country with extraordinary imagination.
I have sighed like this more than once.
Many years ago, the Americans in the 007 series began to imagine that cars could be driven underwater. It didn’t take long before the cars were really amphibious (see Discovery Tomorrowland);
various science fiction films imagine that humans have entered space and landed on the moon. Soon after, the Americans did it. Although I don’t know if it really did it, at least our great motherland did it now;
"Iron Man" imagines that people can fly (and it must be in earlier films), which is not new. The invented jet jacket is exactly the same as the handsome men in the film, and even simpler; in
"The Day After Acquired", the Americans imagined how many meters the Antarctic glacier melted and the sea level would rise by how many meters, flooded and twisted, who knows how many years later Will this really become a reality?
The melting of Antarctic glaciers will not only cause sea level rise, but also disrupt the Atlantic warm current, causing the temperature on the west coast of the United States to drop by more than 40 degrees. I forgot to write this film...
I really think about it too much! !
What kind of imagination is this? ! How can I think about it? So I think, to paraphrase Lu Xun's classic words, there is no robot in the world to dominate the world. When science fiction movies are made, robots will dominate.

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