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The parts of the film used to render computer power are tedious and unintelligent. Like a prophet who gets too excited when proclaiming a miracle of God, treating the miracle as a juggling act. Dissatisfied? Come to a lightning, still not convinced? Another blast, still not convinced? One more thing... The whole article is this kind of thing, so that the tension and suspense created in the first 20 minutes are gradually dispelled by aesthetic fatigue, and in the end, the artificial intelligence has lost interest.
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