Eh...not a movie that I really want to complain about. After all, the whole movie is arrogant as a slot, what can you do with it.
I feel like two stars can't be more. Two stars are all for special effects and graphics...
I just want to ask a question.
That's why the program was copied from the CEO's head. The CEO died of blood loss due to injuries. Max would be tortured to death when he was copied from Max's head. Even the universal medical cabin couldn't save him?
Some people say that one is transmission, the other is download and execution, there must be a difference between them...
Well I don't understand the difference between data transfer and download, and extraction...
But if you change to CEO, you don't need to be downloaded and executed like Max. Hey...
I don't understand. The CEO used his own brain to copy the data (this is a magical place), but such a crazy thing is actually a one-time thing? (serious face)
Co-authoring technology has reached that level, and copying a program will cost people's lives...Wow, the way to solve the population problem in that world is really simple, just copy more things...
Am I the only one who thinks there is something wrong with the logic of this episode...
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I said that I didn't complain and only asked questions, but I couldn't help it anymore... Well, I ask the great gods to answer.
Next, I would like to commend a CEO who is unknown to the operation of the company, pouring blood, building a factory, and copying data for the company's operation. In such a movie that promotes personal heroism, this CEO is undoubtedly a clear stream of heroes compared to the hero pig's feet who only steal things and fight. The role model of the CEO of Times is worthy of the example of all our company executives. I've seen it in Beijing at 3:00 in the morning to have an egg, and what if I drink and drink to the stomach bleeding? It's the right thing to die in order to pull the investment and not need the company's reimbursement.
In short, this is a movie that can’t get the point. The satire is too straightforward, the heroism is too cliché, the story line is too far-fetched, and the turns are too blunt. Except for the realistic shooting of the absurd, I really can’t see any advantages (I Why did you start ranting again)
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