The most embarrassing thing

Vincent 2022-03-27 09:01:14

At first I thought it was some kind of a man-made out-of-control thriller, with a brutally tyrannical artificial girl(?) slaughtering in a dark base.
Uh... to a certain extent, it is, after all, by the end of the film Morgan did lose control and did kill people at the base. But killing is so simple that it hurts my ass. No atmosphere, no frightened expressions, no flashing warning lights. Needle-pipe pistol Xiaofenquan, flattened a person's head. The people at the base were all killed in ten minutes. You told me it was a thriller?
OK, this is really not a thriller, I was misled by the trailer. Uh, or did I misunderstand when I watched the trailer?
So what is this? A film about artificial intelligence? What does it discuss?
I feel like the director himself didn't think about the reason for Morgan's transformation. Is it her tyrannical nature? Or did she act because she was betrayed by researchers who were treated like family?
Whether it's the plot or Morgan's own acting, I feel like I can't figure out what's going on. When this little girl first appeared on the stage, she was full of murderous aura, extremely cold, and looked all-knowing and omnipotent. "I know you, Li, the risk assessment manager, who is in charge of evaluating me as a production line..." At the time, I thought it was a high-IQ and cold-hearted artificial intelligence. She did everything with a plan and a purpose. She stabbed the soy sauce nanny Just to lure people from the headquarters in order to escape.
Well, apparently not later. She is actually a cute little girl, but she loses her temper from time to time. Then get angry and kill.
Isn't this a neuropathy? Where is artificial intelligence?
You say she grows fast and has a high IQ. Go and go.
Where did you see it in this movie?
She kills with one blow, one shot, and one powder fist. I don't see any difference between her and a perverted murderer! Does her rapid growth and high IQ reflect anything?
So even though it's wearing the skin of an artificial artifact, I really don't know what this movie has to do with artifact.
You said that you are exploring the relationship between man and creation. Look at those researchers. Who are they? Morgan stabbed Aunt Soy Sauce 8 times, biting off a piece of meat from Dr. Psych's neck, and the researchers said "I don't care, she's our darling baby, we can't kill her, it's not her fault. "
Don't say that Xiong's parents are Chinese characteristics in the future, the American imperialists are no worse than us.
Let’s put it in a bit of a coherent way, this film: the
positioning is not clear, I want a thriller, I want artificial intelligence, and finally add a car chase and various fights (a black aunt who doesn’t know what she’s in charge of facing the face pistol backhand is A set of combo punches almost killed Morgan, can you believe it?). There are a lot of elements, but nothing is actually done well. It's not scary, it's not connotative, and it's not good to fight.
The plot is poorly paced and there is very little information. The first half of the hula hula passed. I kept seeing the doctor being bitten to death. I felt like this movie had just started, but looking at the progress bar, it was more than halfway through this Nima? ! Instant noodles? Then there was a huff behind and Morgan was executed, unsuccessfully, fled, all kinds of crackling, and then everyone was killed. Yo, it's over (to be honest, I was jumping to watch it later...it was really boring...).
The cast arrangement is weird. The nanny who was stared at with 8 knives came out and said a few words at first, and then came out later and was directly dealt with by a powder fist. what? The same goes for other researchers. I feel that they are just here to go through the motions and make up the number of people. If it is not for a research base with too few people and it seems very low, I think it doesn't matter if there are only three or four people left.
The last is the funniest. The risk assessment manager, a girl with such a title, is an experiment.
Fighting figure.
The headquarters wants to create a high-IQ and obedient fighting doll to be the risk assessment manager of its own company?
But don't they have security squads? (Although in the end, I just went to collect the corpses...) The combat power of this L-4 is only slightly higher than that of normal people, and the work is a little cleaner. But it's not particularly difficult to recruit a few from normal people... As for spending a lot of money to build one...
In general, the logic of this film is very questionable, the plot line is not clear, the rhythm of the plot is questionable, the ideas expressed are very swaying, there are too many elements involved, but it is not done well. At most, it can only get a good evaluation by the excellent production process.

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Morgan quotes

  • Morgan: [looking out over the lake] Is this what heaven's like?

    Dr. Amy Menser: I don't know.

    Morgan: It must be. I feel... Alive.

  • Dr. Lui Cheng: For every decision we make there are consequences