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Screamers Reviews

  • Torey 2022-10-12 23:34:49

    Really average, minor spoilers, not affecting viewing.

    Alien (1979) The Thing (1982) Screamers (1995) The film, "Alien" Screamers (1995), is actually "The Thing" (1982) + "Alien" Alien (1979), A monstrous space planet version.

    To put it simply, it is a mining area on an alien planet in the future, and the guarded little robot will automatically evolve...

  • Isac 2022-10-12 21:21:11

    "Alien" + "Monster" hybrid version

    The story is still good, it is a hybrid version of "Alien" + "Monster", a robot that can reproduce and evolve by itself, and like the life in "Jurassic Park" said that life has its own law, the final evolution is also There is beauty rather than killing, but this becomes weak at the end, and the...

  • Raegan 2022-10-12 20:42:20

    self-evolution

    The self-evolution of machines is the highlight of this film. In the end, female robots also fall in love with humans and kill each other for humans. The film based on Philip Dick's novel is still good, although I haven't read the novel. After robots have the characteristics of self-improvement and...

  • Dashawn 2022-10-12 17:35:32

    The functional characteristics of different models of Screamers and how to distinguish the humanoid Screamers around you

    Screamer (screamer), also known as motosword (self-propelled bayonet). A smart weapon developed by the Alliance of Sirius Scientists against mining companies. (The specific name of the inventor is found in Alien Ending 2, and I am too lazy to look for the bad shooting) 1. The primary version,...