WarGames Comments

  • Jarvis 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    I didn't expect that there would be discussions on artificial intelligence destroying human beings so early. It's just that the details are too child's play, especially when the military didn't believe in the machine at first, but it was very...

  • Jaiden 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    I'm afraid it is one of the countless Geek enlightenment movies in the world (the reason why I think so is because of the WarGames meme, just like Star Wars and Star Trek, it has been played countless...

  • Dayne 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    When the uncle has a...

  • Daphne 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Very classic and...

  • Bernice 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    8.1/10 Through countless commercial films from the last century, it can be seen that whether a work can still be loved after crossing the times does not depend on the number of special effects and whether it is rough, but on the completion of the story and whether it is wonderful. It is undeniable that the electronic equipment that appears in this work, and even the way of manipulating the equipment, is a bit rudimentary from today's perspective. But whether it is an issue that still has value...

  • Pearlie 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Because of the age, it is not as wonderful as...

  • Gerhard 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    This movie can be used as an example when talking about artificial intelligence or game...

  • Devon 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    It must have been very avant-garde at the time, but it's too old-fashioned to look at it now... If you can't get into the play, you will notice countless logical problems... Blame yourself for watching it too...

  • Nannie 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    A classic sci-fi movie, the ancestor of the artificial intelligence annihilation of human movies. Even after watching this film more than 30 years later, it is still very exciting. Naughty kids want to play games, die-hard AI wants to win war games, technocrats want error-free war machines to increase their chances of winning. In the end, the game of war is too fun, and if it wasn't too scary, we'd probably enjoy it as much as the AI...

  • Kristina 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    The plot is good~ Although it is a bit too magical, the final statement on nuclear weapons and anti-war is still in place~~~~ The lines of the old movie are just plain good, revealing a strong philosophical sense. Although this film was shot too long ago, the equipment used is very old, and even 5-inch disks have come out. XDDDDDD In this era, there are supercomputers with artificial intelligence. XDDDDD The rhythm of this film is not bad, it's quite...

Extended Reading
  • Austin 2021-12-11 08:01:16

    WarGames

    David Letterman (played by Matthew Broderick) is a genius boy who devotes all his spare time to computer games. One day, he searched and found an internet computer. After a simple cracking, he started to play a game called "Global Thermonuclear War", a game that simulates a world war.
    But David...

  • Aaliyah 2021-12-11 08:01:16

    The speed of technological development is shocking!

    In this 1983 movie, the computer is still such a silly form, because the science and technology application of movies of this theme generally has a certain degree of advancement. For example, in the Hollywood movies you saw a few years ago, you can see a lot of touch-based computer technologies...

WarGames quotes

  • General Beringer: [on the Gold Phone with the President] Mr. President, we have forty-eight nuclear subs closing in on the United States, and a hundred thousand troops massing in East Germany. We're monitoring their bombers that are on alert...

    [an airman shows Beringer a report]

    General Beringer: Well that's a load of shit!

    [into the phone]

    General Beringer: Oh, no, no, sir. Not you. Yes, sir. We'll be in touch as soon as the information changes.

    [hands the phone to Major Daves]

    Major Daves: Intelligence reports rumors of a new Soviet bomber with stealth capabilities. It can project a false radar image 600 miles away from the real aircraft.

    General Beringer: Christ! Now they've got us chasing shadows...

  • [They are in NORAD, watching the computer WOPR playing Tic-Tac-Toe and Global Thermonuclear War at the same time]

    Jennifer: What is it doing?

    David Lightman: It's learning.

WarGames

Director: John Badham

Language: English Release date: June 3, 1983

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