RoboCop Negative Evaluation

2022-01-27 08:01
The main line of the story has not changed much from the original version. Although the scenes of Murphy’s wife and son are emphasized in the new version, it shows the importance of the family to Murphy more straightforwardly, and at the same time, it is also buried in the subsequent victory of human emotions and mechanical programming. Foreshadowing, but this setting should make the plot fuller, but unfortunately the only emotional scene in this science fiction action movie is still a bit disappointing, sensational, and calm, even if the heart is struggling, but in the limited space It’s still hard to touch the softest part of the audience’s heart.  
The setting of the story itself is still the taste of popcorn blockbusters. People are transformed into robocops to save the world, and the strong post-colonial implication in them makes the audience more aware of the blatant invasion of other countries by the United States in culture. The fighting scene is very exciting, the soldiers riding motorcycles through the traffic is very cool. It can only be said that Hollywood is good at creating this kind of scenes and this kind of characters. On the whole, there is nothing new in the movie. In general, the new version of "Robocop" is a tribute to the forward. Perhaps it will be refreshing in 1987, but the film as a whole can hardly exceed the original in terms of special effects.  
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RoboCop quotes

  • Pat Novak: Well, there you have it. Who could argue with that? Which begs the question. Has the US Senate become pro-crime?

  • Senator Hubert Dreyfuss: I don't care how sophisticated these machines are, Mr. Sellers. A machine does not know what it feels like to be human. It can't understand the value of human life. Why should it be allowed to take one? To legislate over life and death, we need people who understand right from wrong. What do your machines feel?

    Raymond Sellars: Well, they feel no anger. They feel no prejudice. They feel no fatigue, which makes them ideal for law enforcement. Putting these machines on the streets will save countless American lives.

    Senator Hubert Dreyfuss: You're evading the question.

    Raymond Sellars: No, I'm not.

    Senator Hubert Dreyfuss: Yes, you're evading the question. I asked what do these machines feel? If one of them killed a child, what would it feel?

    Raymond Sellars: Nothing.

    Senator Hubert Dreyfuss: And that's the problem. That's why 72% of Americans won't stand for a robot pulling the trigger.

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