I have seen the director of this movie, at least in my eyes
At first, I thought it was just a high-tech cool movie. That’s how the first half of the film developed. The drone operator made a mistake and was sent to the frontline for education. Then, he encountered a high-level robot and used his keen observation to start a journey of redemption.
However, when the plot got to the bank, it gradually tasted wrong. Hey, the robot is going to be collateral damage? Hey, you're not dead, do you all enjoy the comedy? ?
No, the robot is betrayed, the pilot brother robot is playing. Robots rebel against the rebels? ? Robots betray terrorists? Oh, it turns out that the robot betrayed itself.
In my opinion, this is an excellent anti-war film full of yin and yang.
War is perfectly portrayed. Cold-blooded, ruthless, cruel, and interests come first.
Humans are just a number in the face of war. The operators of war machines can eat gummy bears and destroy their lives; drone pilots trained with millions of dollars are more expensive than front-line soldiers, even if they rely on them. Intuition blows up two of my own people, but I just throw them down to experience life and then come back; terrorists have ideas, the United States has ideas, why is no one asking Ukrainians if they have ideas? The leader of the resistance army was right. They fought back and forth without thinking about the lives of our local people. Now that they are dead, it's none of my business? I am very happy.
It is even very straightforward to say: the United States is the bigger terrorist.
The ending is even more interesting, the Americans save the world as always, but the close-up of this ending is like a yin and yang slap in the face of the main theme.
The movie is good and the special effects are very good. Although sometimes the protagonist's intelligence is forcibly reduced, the depiction of anti-war and the discussion of the abuse of technology are worthy of our consideration. That's what this movie should be about.
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