RoboCop Negative Evaluation
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Ruthie 2022-03-22 09:01:30
It was because of this new version of "Robocop" that I learned about the old version of "Robocop". At that time, I didn’t watch the movie because of limited interest. Now I follow this series. I feel that the story of the 2014 version of “RoboCop” and the 1987 version of “RoboCop” is quite different. I couldn’t make it more exciting with the help of modern special effects, but it made me feel a little bit. Boring, but a little pleasant surprise to see Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton starring.
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Meaghan 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Has been dog blood has been copying has been fireworks. But there are still political rhetoric and sociological simulations worth highlighting in this film, similar to The Dark Knight, although the level of completion is obviously not as good as the latter. When you face the decision of who to trust with your life and wealth, do you choose efficiency and ignore the shortcomings of physical properties, or do you choose spirituality and tolerate ugly benefits to transfer genes? Unplugged, he will return to being a free individual and bring justice to himself and the rest of society.
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Pat Novak: Well, there you have it. Who could argue with that? Which begs the question. Has the US Senate become pro-crime?
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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.