In NHK's Miyazaki comeback documentary "No Man, Hayao Miyazaki", Hayao Miyazaki, who tried 3D animation for the first time, met with the staff of an artificial intelligence company:
"Technology for processing images with artificial intelligence is being published all over the world, and we have developed something similar."
staff said.
He showed the image obtained through artificial intelligence learning, "This is the image obtained after learning how to move quickly, he is using his head to move quickly, there is no basic concept of pain, no concept that the head is very important, he is using his head and The feet move, this is disgusting, but we can use it in zombie games, and with such artificial intelligence, we may be able to create action patterns that humans can't imagine."
"that……"
Miyazaki hesitated.
"I have a friend who is physically handicapped. Although I don't see him every day, he can't even perform simple high-five movements. I can't stand it anymore, aren't you people who do this without considering pain? It's extremely annoying, it's okay to do such disgusting things without authorization, but I will never let him have anything to do with my work, It always feels like a great insult to life."
The scene fell into a long silence.
"How far do you want to be?"
"A machine that can draw like a human."
"It feels like the end of the earth is getting closer, and human beings have become less and less confident."
This is what came to my mind while watching Unfriend 2: The Dark Web.
This is also the first time I can't rate a movie after watching one of my films.
Because my strong conflict of reason and sensibility did not yield a result.
This film is the representative of the "desktop film" that has been gaining momentum recently. Together with "The Internet Lost", it constitutes a new Internet film sequence. Needless to say, the excellence of the two films is their innovativeness in form and the contrast between them. The precise grasp of the characteristics of the times makes me enjoy the process of watching movies, which is the self-consciousness of the filmmakers.
But "Under the Net" is different from "Unfriend 2: The Dark Web". It still continues the values of traditional movies. It does not put down the characters while being mysterious, so that the form and content of the movie are well unified. After successfully creating several characters, the actor killed them all before the end of the movie.
This is not terror, this is indifference.
Maybe the Spring Festival Gala-style reunion movies are bad, and the movies that cater to people's curiosity and masochism by killing people are also terrible.
This movie is like a zombie created by an artificial intelligence machine. Maybe some people like it, but I "always felt that it was a great insult to life."
"Humans have lost their confidence in themselves."
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