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Alayna 2021-12-27 08:01:23

I think this film is mediocre, but it can still trigger some thoughts.

I know that everyone hates the two children and it will only add to the chaos. I see that many people in the barrage are talking about killing the child first and pushing the child downstairs. I don't think this is very good. How do you want a child to calm down when she encounters this kind of thing? Artificial intelligence will not grow up, her setting is human children.

When it comes to artificial intelligence that has lived on the earth for 50 years, why not prevent it? My understanding is that although artificial intelligence is intelligent, it is essentially a robot made by humans. Do you want robots to create new technologies by themselves? The reason why human beings are advanced is because they have thinking and can create.

Human beings are repelled by artificial intelligence to survive on Mars. At present, everyone knows that it is impossible for humans to survive on Mars. Even if Mars can barely survive in the future, it will be very difficult. In the movie, human beings are forced to survive on Mars and lack of resources. They adjusted their lives for 50 years before returning to attack the artificial intelligence on Earth, using bayonets. In the past fifty years, the wave of human beings that were repulsed has grown old, and it is young people who have returned from the attack. They were born on Mars and did not have so much affection for the earth. The human guy who helped the artificial intelligence is full of love in his heart.

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Extinction quotes

  • [first lines]

    Peter: [narrating] Our world never stops moving. Changing. Evolving. Every day we go about our routines - work, home, family - but who are we? Who am I? You think you know your beautiful wife, your adorable kids, and who you work for. But what if you don't? And the truth, once you knew it, would change everything.

    [the attack begins, then he awakes]

    Alice: You have a nightmare?

  • [last lines]

    Peter: [narrating] Our world keeps moving. Changing. Evolving. And so do we. I know who I am now. And I know my enemy. We're not that different. Maybe, if others can see that, we'll have a future after all.