Run all the way, chase all the way

Ezra 2022-09-03 20:16:06

This movie version of Western World is simply too bad compared to the American TV series. No matter how bad the technology at the time, robots are also transistors, and circuit boards are also indifferent. They are definitely not comparable to today’s special effects, but at least the story has to tell the past. Well, it's a pity that the story is so simple that it is mentally handicapped. It just puts on the guise of a Western World, the Middle Ages, and the Roman World amusement park, telling a story of chasing and killing for no reason. At least the American TV series explained in detail how the artificial intelligence robot is personified step by step. The reason for this movie version is actually a circuit failure. In the end, the scientific researchers at the base were suffocated because they could not open the office door because they had no electricity. It's really ridiculous. In addition, the process of hunting and killing robots in the Western World is particularly monotonous and boring, without a trace of tension. In the end, you are lost in a pile of torches and burned to death by humans. You are a robot. After the burning, the male protagonist went to a dungeon inexplicably and saved a woman. The woman kept saying that she would not drink water. The male protagonist insisted on giving her water. As a result, the circuit was short-circuited and the female robot died. What do you express, who is this woman, and what is the relationship with the male lead? There is no explanation at all, and it is inexplicable.

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Westworld quotes

  • John Blane: [after Being Bitten By A Robotic Snake] The hell, god dammit, that's not supposed to happen!

  • Robot Gunslinger: Draw.