The sorrow of artificial intelligence?

Mavis 2021-12-24 08:01:38

This film is not highly rated on the Internet. Since I am a follower, I have not been able to feel confident watching a film that everyone says is bad. But it depends on loading, otherwise it is a waste of resources. In an extremely depressing night, I finally blocked all the light, and sat down quietly to see where a bad movie was. But the facts have proved that everyone's angle of appreciation is too different, and the conclusions drawn are different. I watched this film and thought it was worth watching. There are no Hollywood stars I am familiar with in terms of

actors and

actors, but basically everyone’s shaping is still in place, or a true performance. Black Henry plays the world, but he longs for a peaceful and stable life in his heart; the person I like has always been Kayla. Yu didn't dare to confess his identity; the captain's integrity, the air force commander's coldness and perseverance, and even the unmanned fighter Eddie.

Eddie is a more humane existence. At first you will hate him for killing Henry, and then you will be moved by his human touch. When a machine has human emotions, many things will become complicated. "He" is not a flesh and blood entity, but a metal composition, but has human thoughts and behaviors. In a sense, "he" is the real A monster like this cannot be accommodated in the real world, even if he has advanced functions, he will eventually be destroyed. This is a kind of sorrow, but also a kind of helplessness that I have to do.

I thought that after

watching this film, I would think of the little boy in "Artificial Intelligence". Lao Si had a good heart, so let him become a real person and ended in a happy ending. We have to say that it is a compromise. It is impossible for the little boy to live as a thinking robot. The most pleasing result is to turn him into a human. Everyone is satisfied and there is no potential crisis. Although everyone said that if Lao Ku was still directing this film, the little boy must have died in obscurity. Some even said that Lao Ku was a genius, but no one wanted to watch his film a second time. But based on the standard of human supremacy, Lao Ku is calm and rational. Destroying high-IQ creatures other than humans may be just a means of self-protection.

From the perspective of public interest, a certain degree of sympathy is not necessary. For example, tolerance of artificial intelligence can foresee devastating results. It is cruel, but it is necessary. When we finally saw the drone turned into a ball of fire, we were very sad, but we had to admit that it was the best ending.

Stunts

Hollywood stunts needless to say, they are naturally great. Just watching those roaring airplanes makes people dizzy, but I have watched them a lot over the years and I don’t think they are special. What I like are some natural scenery with little special effects. The waterfalls in the secluded mountains and forests of Thailand, the tea houses with floating lanterns, and the endless rice fields, such a beautiful scenery in such a metal film with a strong smell of metal, it is really eye-catching. By the way, the director did a free travel promotion for Thailand.

The classic dialogue with Bai

Henry said when he talked about the Thai girl: Looking at the scenery from the sky is really different from going back to the ground. Everything is very small and fast in the sky; now when I get to the ground, I found out that I was standing here to see the scenery. It is truly beautiful.

Ben finally confessed to Kayla: We are two people, and 2 is a prime number, so if we are two together, we will be very good. Kayla didn't speak, and he thought for a while and said: Just say that you love me, idiot.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcel 2021-12-24 08:01:38

    As long as the scene is hot and gorgeous, it is enough!

  • Milton 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    Just look at the plane

Stealth quotes

  • Lt. Ben Gannon: You know what i think?

    Lt. Henry PurcellLt. Kara WadeLt. Ben Gannon: Don't think drink!

  • Lt. Ben Gannon: Look, we have things those computers can never have like instincts and feelings and moral judgment. You can call me old-fashioned, you can call it whatever you want but I just don't think that in war the action should ever be divorced from the consequences.