Artificial Angel Alita

Frieda 2022-04-22 07:01:05

In terms of film production technology, Alita's special effects technology should be the best at present. To give a very intuitive example, some time ago, "Justice League" and "Sea King" involved the use of CG technology for actors' facial retouching, but whether it is Nicole Kidman who became younger or Da Chao who lost his beard by P , all make people feel a little unnatural. And Alita directly shows you a close-up, whether it is the texture of the skin and pores or the expressions of the characters are impeccable. Therefore, the performance of the actors can be perfectly presented, and even crying scenes are more real than real crying.

In terms of script, the story is a little more old-fashioned and simpler, but how many movies are remembered for their shocking stories? Westerns have been made for so long, but people still love to see one man's revenge. The idea of ​​"Alita" can be said that "Robocop" was used 30 years ago. It needs to be mentioned that both Murphy and Alita are not pure artificial intelligence. It is not the algorithm that drives their behavior, but the human being. free will, because their brains are human, they have souls. Back to the topic, although the originality set by the protagonist is homologous, it does not affect "Alita" to create a classic sci-fi series, and it is possible to perfect a world belonging to Alita.

As long as someone's story has similarities, whether it's science fiction or ancient costumes, history repeats itself, not to mention life. Isn't there love in "Three-Body Problem" too? Because the ultimate goal of the film is to explore human emotions and broaden human vision and cognition. It can be said that all movies ultimately move people and be remembered for those real human emotions. So what I'm trying to say is that the story can be the same, but the emotion has to be real. At this point, I think the movie "Alita" has done it, and I think the character of Alita is real and believable. Because human emotions are complex, for example, it cannot be said that the audience must experience schizophrenia in order to understand a film that depicts schizophrenia. But through the director's skills, he tries to make the audience and the protagonist have a little emotional resonance, which achieves the purpose of the film. Alita has human qualities and virtues but is not exactly human. I believe that according to the technology in the plot, Alita's body can experience all the senses that humans can experience, which is much happier than Officer Murphy. But that's not the purpose of her creation, because it is obvious that she has no fear, although she is competitive and has a tendency to lose her temper, but she does not have the characteristics of selfishness, jealousy and other human characteristics. So she is more in line with the setting of an angel, and the creed of "serving justice" is also engraved into her genes like a program. And the biggest thing Alita and you and I have in common is that she loves and fights for all good things. So you can say that her kiss with the male protagonist in the play is not love, but this does not affect the emotions passed between them being recognized by the audience.

In short, I am looking forward to a more perfect presentation of Alita's worldview in the sequel, and I also want to know the origin of Alita's life experience.

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Alita: Battle Angel quotes

  • Dr. Dyson Ido: This is just a body. It's not bad or good. That part's up to you.

  • Alita: I don't mean to be rude, but am I supposed to know you?

    Dr. Dyson Ido: Actually we just met.