Ignoring the logic, it's still worth watching!

Stanford 2022-04-21 09:01:40

After watching "Ex Machina", I watched "Super Chapai", a movie with a completely different style, so let's go back to the topic and talk about "Super Chapai".
The plot is good, so I won't go into details. The plot develops quickly, and there are not many dialogue scenes of chicken soup for the soul. The production of the action is quite satisfactory.
Human nature reflects that bad people also have a good side. Although they are greedy for money, after all, life forces them, but their feelings for the robot Chappie, especially the bad blond girl, are a reflection of true feelings, and Chappie doesn't care. It is good people and bad people, as long as it treats good people, it will try its best to protect them.
After watching the film, the only thing to complain about is the logic problem, not to mention that the protagonist has already input the program to Chappie. After Chappie was first input into the artificial intelligence program, his IQ was only three years old, and his language skills needed to be developed by himself in the later stage. Under the guidance of the villain, he quickly learned a series of villain skills and basic communication skills. The above has nothing to do with the male protagonist, but why can Chappie teach himself programming in a short period of time, and also kill the protagonist's programming ability in seconds? ! Remember it's a short time, because it's a short period of time between the villains appearing and the robbery. Chappie's programming ability was reflected after a trip to the dogfighting ring, and it completed even the protagonist himself. The "transfer of consciousness" that could not be completed even saved the protagonist in the end. This is where it is illogical.
There is nothing else to complain about. Audiences who like robot action movies may wish to watch it.

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Chappie quotes

  • Chappie: I just want to live.

  • Chappie: I can save us.