I want to huh~~~

Nannie 2021-10-19 09:53:06

It's still a good movie-watching feel. The main advantage of the movie is that the subject matter is relatively trivial, but as a senior movie critic, I still have to say a few words.
1. The boss's attack at the last moment was a bit too sloppy. I personally think that not wearing a long weapon is the root cause of the failure, which is inconsistent with his high IQ and rigor.
2. The boss exercises every day and is physically fit. In actual combat, it seems that what he did was just a formal pretense, showing that he was a puffy fake muscular man.
3. In fact, the programming brother didn't love mechanical girls so much, because at the last escape, he didn't see him rushing to follow closely. Otherwise, he can still leave together when the mechanical bitch leaves.
4. The movie tells everyone that you should fall in love early. The male protagonist suffers this disaster because of his lack of love experience. Because every man who has ever fallen in love will be fooled by such a junior scheming bitch.

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Extended Reading
  • Elias 2021-10-20 19:00:09

    The structure of the lines, the atmosphere, and the aesthetics are all great, and they complement each other. The details are like the boss's shape and the wardrobe suggest the fairy tale of the blue beard. Prometheus' lines correspond to the act of stealing cards. The robot stabbed the knife into the human body as if slipping into butter. The texture, all the posts are neatly ironed, and the balance between the vibrancy and the dazzling skills is achieved.

  • Pearlie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    15.10.24 A science fiction film that may not be science fiction anymore. Alicia Vikander is really exaggerated, and suddenly she is in the front line. I just met her from this film and "Secret Agent" in the second half of last year, and then she took the female supporting role.

Ex Machina quotes

  • Caleb: It's obvious, once I stop to think.

  • Nathan: [points to painting] You know this guy, right?

    Caleb: Jackson Pollock.

    Nathan: Jackson Pollock. That's right. The drip painter. Okay. He let his mind go blank, and his hand go where it wanted. Not deliberate, not random. Some place in between. They called it automatic art. Let's make this like Star Trek, okay? Engage intellect.

    Caleb: Excuse me?

    Nathan: I'm Kirk. Your head's the warp drive. Engage intellect. What if Pollock had reversed the challenge. What if instead of making art without thinking, he said, "You know what? I can't paint anything, unless I know exactly why I'm doing it." What would have happened?

    Caleb: He never would have made a single mark.

    Nathan: Yes! You see, there's my guy, there's my buddy, who thinks before he opens his mouth. He never would have made a single mark.

    Nathan: The challenge is not to act automatically. It's to find an action that is not automatic. From painting, to breathing, to talking, to fucking. To falling in love...

    Nathan: And for the record, Ava's not pretending to like you. And her flirting isn't an algorithm to fake you out. You're the first man she's met that isn't me. And I'm like her dad, right? Can you blame her for getting a crush on you?