After "Escape from the Dead", he couldn't escape the clutches of "We". Director Jordan was not satisfied with the secrets in the small town, and finally expanded his horizons to the whole of the United States. It is a pity, however, that under the too grand pattern, there are many loopholes and unreasonable places in the whole plot, so that although there is a very eye-catching turning point at the end, the background has not caught up with it in time. The mystery and despair of , it would be more appropriate to give this ending to "Escape from the Dead". The atmosphere in the first half is better than the second half, and this strange nursery rhyme is going to become a nightmare for many people.
The cinematography and composition of this film is extremely pleasing to the eye, creating a disordered fear in an orderly weirdness. Especially in the shadows, the atmosphere is extremely strong: the four figures who first appeared at the door of the hostess' house, and the heroine of the actual human being who is bound by the surface in the final passage, and the heroine of the actual human who is bound by the surface are fighting, and the beauty is beautiful under the light and shadow Like ghosts.
The film tells the story of the Gables taking their children to the beach for a vacation, only to meet a family in red just like theirs, who seem to want to replace them. After a lot of fighting, the Gable family, who finally escaped, found that it was not just their family that encountered such a dangerous situation...
The echoes in many small details are a plus for the director: the late 911 was explained in the city-wide disaster that followed, and the little boy who loved to play with fire summoned the courage to defeat the little boy with fire. Demons, mirror-filled secrets that say "find yourself" also have a special meaning, a TV show that calls on everyone to join hands to fight the famine taught the bounders to join hands to besiege the city, and the hostess, who appeared at the beginning, the bounder said, "We are Americans. "And she turned out to be really, the other bonders are killing people, and the heroine's copy is to handcuff the heroine first, and the other bounders will only roar, only the heroine bounder can speak hoarsely.... .. However, this is not a horror film about religion and demons. The director tried several times to pull it into the orbit of a sci-fi film, but unfortunately failed repeatedly.
Let's look at the background of the story first: the creator built this expedition house full of mirrors on the ground by the sea, but the underground has imprisoned countless bounders made by imitation humans, because there is only one soul that cannot be copied, so the behavior of real humans and bounders will be consistent , the man who created the Binder tried to manipulate the people on the ground by manipulating the Binder, but he failed. Underground Binders only imitate the behavior of people on the ground. It can be said that the Binders in the ground are just puppets of people on the ground. So the creator gave up this great house and all the bound ones, and left them to fend for themselves.
This idea seems reasonable at first glance, but it is actually the most unreasonable part of the whole film:
1. In the original conception, if a bounder is created underground, the people on the ground will act according to the behavior of the bounder, then first of all, the creator needs to be able to control the bounder, but until the end of the film, these and There are no particular weaknesses to the Binders of Human Congruence. In order to control a person, it is necessary to do everything possible to copy him, and then quietly manipulate the replicator to change the person being controlled. This cost is too high and the twist is too big, right?
2. At the end of the film, the hand-in-hand bounders pass through the sea and the forest to surround the entire town, or the entire United States. How many underground prisons are needed to hold so many people, and how many rabbits are needed to feed them? Starved to death, how many cages do you need for rabbits? Such a large expenditure and the ambition to carry such a developed technology, so easily thrown away after failure? Let the Binders take over America?
3. The elevator in the underground world is indeed very beautiful to go to hell, but the way to this hell is actually a mirror house by the sea that everyone can enter, and any little girl can run in and out. How big is the creator's mind, capable of replicating human beings, but unable to set up the security to match?
4. The creator's purpose of making replicas is to bind people in places, so he calls his works "Binders", but unfortunately they can only be bound because there is only one soul. Then the question arises: Why is the heroine bonder who is still a little girl able to break through the bondage, have her own soul, and even have the ability to remember and think? If the little girl heroine who is far away from adults walks to the mirror house, and the little girl who can only imitate the bounder also walks to her, which leads to the encounter between the two, but it does not explain why the bounder can see the body after seeing the body. Has another soul, and the idea of this soul is to kill the body and replace it. Because after the bounder has his own soul, in fact, he has nothing to do with the body, and is already two souls. However, they can still kill the body with years of physical instinct, or memory. How did this soul break through?
5. The little girl who was replaced has lived underground since then, but she actually imitated the behavior of the heroine on the ground by marrying and having children. Is imitating each other's behavior just the reason that the ground contains some kind of magnetic field? Otherwise, why didn't she return to the ground earlier after breaking free from the chain? As a human, can she really rely on eating rabbits for more than 20 years?
6. These replicants have become avengers through the transformation of the heroine. But the ordinary people on the ground didn't even know when they had been copied as a substitute here, but inexplicably suffered annihilation, and this hatred was too unreasonable. For the heroine, the Binder heroine caused her to lose her human life and become a Binder, but she actually wanted to take all the Binders to replace humans? This idea goes back to the same question I had when I watched "Get Out": In "Get Out", white people turned into black people because they despised black people, but in "Us", human beings Because he hated the Binder, he commanded the Binder army to destroy all human beings. What kind of weird brain circuit is this? Why should all the Binders obey a human and go to the ground for revenge?
7. Why should the bondage wear red clothes and take scissors? How to make a uniform and scissors? Where do the clothes you wear to imitate humans come from? In addition to imitation, this small underground kingdom has such a developed manufacturing industry?
It's obviously a sad story, but I can't see the tragic nature of the clones in "Blade Runner", and they still lack the control of the big picture. In the end, the panic of the little boy and the smirk of the heroine are already a good ending. Let's make another copy. The picture of man orbiting the earth three times is superfluous.
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