dead phone

Elsie 2022-03-23 09:02:57

The first half is a suspense film, the plot imitates the "terrifying game". I got a mobile phone, received a bizarre text message, escaped an air crash, predicted the stock market price, and made a lot of money by getting the slot machine right. Why should such a good thing befall a small character?

The second half became a traditional blockbuster in the United States. It was targeted by the FBI and the National Security Agency, chased and killed, chased cars on the street, and had gun battles. Hugs...

the theme of artificial intelligence is still good. Will artificial intelligence finally gain wisdom and counterattack humans, such as the Terminator, or the drawbacks of humans relying too much on computer technology, such as the use of human financial data as a threat in this film. It's a pity that the research on the topic of the matrix is ​​not enough, it is only a brushstroke, and many technical things are not mentioned. If the matrix is ​​really upgraded successfully, the terrible effects will not be reflected. The method of closing the matrix is ​​too far-fetched. The person who designed the matrix would not be so stupid to leave such an obvious bug.

The deep meaning of the last mention of Lao Maozi was not obvious.

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Echelon Conspiracy quotes

  • [first lines]

    Curator: Everything okay down there?

    Max Peterson: Piece a cake.

    Curator: That locks it?

    Max Peterson: Yep, centuries of Thai history, safe as Fort Knox. Watch, uh,

    [removes a panel]

    Max Peterson: Relax, I'm a professional.

    Max Peterson: [causes a massive short] Okay, now your servers are down because of a power surge, a grid malfunction, or maybe even a bomb. Now, if the intruder tries to reboot your servers or access the data, he'll always hit this screen.

    [login screen]

    Max Peterson: This is your BIOS-level password. Without it, nothing works in this room.

    [types the password]

    Curator: Oh, we memorize.

    Max Peterson: Oh yes, just in case.

    [systems come back online, he starts to leave]

    Curator: Oh, when do lights come back on?

    Max Peterson: Well right, uh, you're going to have to call an electrician...

  • Agent Dave Grant: I'm impressed. I always thought you were a little stupid.

    Max Peterson: You mean stupid like, build a computer that knows absolutely everything, and then lose control of it?