I feel a lot of bugs

Bryon 2022-01-07 15:53:34

I just finished watching, the actors performed very well and the ideas were good, but the bugs were too big. First of all, set the scientist as a brain damage. Zoologists all know that even if the research object is born and grew up, no matter how deep the feelings are, in order to prevent interference with the rules of nature, it cannot be saved when the research object is in desperation, let alone the artificial research itself that does not conform to the laws of nature. What about human scientists? As a scientist, the most important thing is the attitude of being rigorous and responsible for the project. What does it mean to be responsible for the project? The research objects must not have any negative impact on nature or human society. This is their obligation as scientists to the entire human society. So I don’t think Li is cold-blooded to say that Morgan has no right to make a mistake, because to put it bluntly, Morgan is just a test product. If she makes a mistake, then the experiment has failed. Of course, the test product after the failure must be disposed of reasonably. If the humanitarian sentiment is really so high, please oppose any form of biochemical experiment. If you think Morgan should not be destroyed, what if you change it to a zombie? Do you still think it can't be destroyed? They are all the same, just the product of the failure of the experiment. Secondly, there are inconsistencies regarding Morgan's attributes. My understanding is that Morgan was not developed as a weapon. She improved on the basic data of the weapon model, because Dr. Zheng said that their group hopes to give Morgan all the beauty of human nature, not to mention that they shut people down. The big bug of getting up to raise and using an education method that is completely inconsistent with the growth rate of its IQ is inconsistent with the purpose of the L series, which is the study of good and obedient biochemical weapons. Finally, there seems to be a bug in the setting. If the goal is to optimize human genes, there is no need to build artificial humans for experimentation, and finally put into production. If the goal is biochemical weapons, the 19 series cannot pass the approval project at the beginning, and biochemical weapons obey orders. It is the first element. Simple, kindness, beauty and loveliness and even feelings are things that he doesn't need to have. This bug makes me think that it is forcibly piled up for the sake of brain. The brains are quite interesting, and the actors are also very good, but in my opinion, there are too many bugs, which affect the viewing experience, so deduct two stars. The Madonna's Brain Disability Research Team is furious. In the end, I hope everyone will be down-to-earth, love life, love peace, and stay away from any form of research and development of biological and chemical weapons. I also hope that as technology advances and models are perfected, there will be fewer and fewer live experiments.

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Extended Reading
  • Wyatt 2022-03-23 09:02:39

    From the very beginning, Morgan asked Lee, "How are you doing today?" She already thought she was an artificial intelligence, but she couldn't perceive that she was not "human". How did the attempted L-4 series not become the L-9 series? They're just weapons, and they can't help but get out of control every now and then.

  • Duane 2022-04-21 09:02:53

    Thought it was a horror movie, but it wasn't, disappointed

Morgan quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jim Bryce: She did very well. Agreed, the situation is untidy, but given the unpredictable nature of the assignment, she prosecuted her mandate perfectly. She was measured and surgical, even when the situation was considerably less so. Most importantly, she followed her directives without hesitation. The collateral damage was regrettable, of course. But in this case, unavoidable.

    [body bags being loaded into a hearse]

    Jim Bryce: I think these events make it punishingly clear what I had already predicted. The L-9 was the inferior program.

    [Morgan floating in the water]

    Jim Bryce: Though its emotional development was certainly remarkable, the immediate termination was an unfortunate but clear necessity.

    David Chance: Well, I guess the old dogs hunt the best, sir.

    Jim Bryce: Then it's settled. We stick to what we know. All development assets revert to the L-4 stream.

    Charles Grimes: So what do we do about Lee weathers?

    Jim Bryce: What about her? She's perfect.

  • [first lines]

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: [enters the holding cell] Hi, darling. It's me. I thought we'd have lunch together today. Oh, angel, you look sad. You know, it's a very, very natural thing. It's actually a very human thing to feel sad. But emotions aren't bad.

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: I'm sorry, baby. I'm still trying to get them to change their mind and let you out for a little bit.

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: [Morgan suddenly lunges at her and begins stabbing her] No! Get off! No! Oh, god!