Yes, I thought of An Zhe's film more than once.
It is one of the few sci-fi films in which the poetic nature of birds is shot in the earth scene. I love the composition, light, color, and the slightly neurotic soundtrack.
The directing and cinematography are a bit terrific, and it's irrational to agree that the screenwriter is pretty irrelevant.
It's just that I really can't agree with the role of holographic girlfriend. If it is ok as a detail for constructing a world view, the proportion is too large now, and the little tricks that are not new will reduce the depth of the overall theme.
And the biggest bug in the whole film is here. Before they escaped, she asked the male protagonist to destroy the host, saying that they would find everything when they came. While the male protagonist was struggling with her future destiny, I couldn't help but fall into a large-scale thinking: This AI is actually a stand-alone machine! The boss, Mr. Leto, is a data collector. This product is not stored in the cloud, and the data is not connected to the Internet. How did he fall asleep? In addition, the portable version is already available, and the appearance is similar to the remote control of the air conditioner. Wouldn't it be too conservative if it is not wearable?
This provides a glimpse into the future of current hot products/concepts. In addition to the motif artificial intelligence, AR, holographic projection, drones, voice recognition are all alive and well. Wearables are dead, clouds are dead.
In short, Commander Gao is really pitiful to me. However, from the superimposed replicas of the previous work to the replicators that can have babies, I personally feel that it is a step backwards.
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