This kind of fear comes from JJ Abrams' movies. As for the TV series that made his old man famous, I don't watch it much. "Lost" I bought a smuggled DVD and watched it for a season. The drama was a drama, but it was strange that it didn't have the motivation to chase it, so it kept going.
The translation of the name of this machine heart is quite good. After watching an episode, the setting is sufficient, and the taste is enough. In short, I think it looks good.
Science fiction in the near future is not easy to do, because it is so close, many things will still exist at that time, and we must pay attention to inheritance. And to play with freshness, it makes people feel cool. In short, it is necessary to be decent and decent.
The future world in the play is more "sci-fi" in two places than it is now. One is electronic technology and robots. The other point is biotechnology, programmable DNA or something. The combination of the two is even more beautiful.
This is undoubtedly reminiscent of Ridley Scott’s "Blade Runner". There is also a scene where two people sit under a neon sign on the street in the rainy night and talk at an exotic food stall. . The discussion about whether robots/synthetic people have humanity or soul will definitely occupy an important place in the play.
The setting of this drama will definitely find blockbuster movies such as "imitating Japanese animation" ridicule. But don’t forget, although Riman is playing with cyber-themes very slippery, but the pinnacle of such themes has long been achieved in William Gibson’s novel "Neural Wanderer". My point is that the cyber theme is an important branch of the concept of cyberpunk. Hollywood produced a large number of movies about robots, bio-humans, and virtual spaces in the 1990s, but the impact was not great. Among them, "The Matrix" is often discussed separately, and the idea of combining it with philosophy and Japanese avant-garde animation has the upper hand.
This year, the cyberpunk theme has been on the rise in Hollywood, and the audience has also begun to be willing to accept the future world where technology is developed, but chaos and decadence are everywhere, which is composed of electronic technology, robots, biotechnology, environmental pollution, and multi-ethnic The mid-21st century is a misty mid-21st century that is intertwined with gatherings, virtual worlds, underground black markets, super companies and other elements.
When the poster was talking about cyberpunk, a netizen said that she actually looks forward to seeing more biopunk works. Biochemical punk, maybe you can't think of a classic image to correspond to this concept for a while, but don't worry, there will be many in the future. Just imagine the cloned sheep Dolly as a biochemical warrior~~~~~~
Electronic technology is undoubtedly a very important industry in the world today, and mobile phones and computers are everywhere. When imagining the future, it is a good way to start with electronic technology. However, the current biotechnology industry is also quite large.
Judging from the focus on these two areas in the first episode, the technical vision of this drama is still good. Nowadays, I often throw out new technology vocabulary in dramas. The dramas I follow up include "S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents", "Basic Deduction" and "The Big Bang Theory". This is the fourth one. I just hope that there will not be a lot of clever conspiracies and reversals, just like JJ's works.
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