Watching Xiaozha|Blame!: A touch of fire in all the night

Stewart 2022-01-24 08:06:45

I really like the setting of this theatrical version and the original comics: human civilization is extremely developed, creating a highly convenient central network management system, everyone’s genes have been modified, and the end of the network genetic factors have been added, everyone can Based on this, command the system to serve itself through consciousness.
Everyone has become a god by virtue of technology.
Then one day, a disease struck, everyone's genes were modified again, and they could no longer connect to the system.
The Tower of Babel collapsed again.
In this way, three thousand years have passed.
In the three thousand years that no one has commanded, robots that automatically build cities have been building cities endlessly. They swallowed lakes, ate hills, chewed the ocean, and finally decomposed the earth and the moon. They built the city from the ground to the night sky, and finally In the solar system, huge super cities have been built, and reinforced concrete monsters have been built towards the distance.
The metropolitan cluster has its own automatic security system. The security tower can identify every human that enters the territory that does not carry the genetic factor at the end of the network, and then drives the robot to annihilate it. The surviving humans can only hide in the dark corners of the huge urban cluster, living in places where the security tower cannot shine.
Then a lonely man, lacking an expression, walked alone, looking for human beings who still carry the genetic factors at the end of the Internet in the huge urban group to save everything from this collapse. During this journey, he encountered all kinds of people struggling in the super-urban group, they still love, multiply, and fight together, but add a melancholy doomsday tone to the inherent chords of human stories.
The theater version intercepted a part of the story. The lonely man met a group of electric-based fishermen. They were the descendants of the colonists, scattered everywhere, and lost advanced technology. With the armor and firearms handed down from generation to generation, they collected nutrients. Liquid, the light of hard work to thrive.
The setting of this work is really wonderful. Burn a script for Marx in front of the tombstone. He should climb out of the tomb and applaud! Capitalism expands indefinitely, people are constantly alienated, and tools as a means eventually swallow up purpose. When the lonely men told the electric fisherman that humans could drive robots, they showed an unbelievable look: Those robots that have chased us for generations can really be driven by humans?
I simply love all the stories where human beings are about to die. Only in these stories can the beauty and evil, hope and despair of human nature be revealed to the greatest extent. Only when humanity is stretched to its tightest point, the unbroken string that moves me, who is floating in the vulgar and comfortable generations, is particularly impressed.
In the best age of this lack of energy, the abundance and vulgarity of the crowd consume their lives. In this country where there is little energy, people are born, go to school, work, enter marriage, and multiply. Mobius has no end.
A middle-aged man with thinning hair and his career stagnated. He drove a half-old Camry and parked in the underground garage after get off work, turned off the engine, and was silent. The night before yesterday, my wife complained that my colleague’s house had just changed a large room. Yesterday, my college classmates posted the keys of the new car in Moments. Today, my son’s head teacher called and said that your child has failed in physics and you are parents. Don’t pay attention to your work. them. Then you sit in a darkened car.
In the theater version, the lonely man wants to find a factory that can artificially synthesize the genetic factors at the end of the network, and the electric-based fishermen who are nearly starving to death can no longer find food and take the initiative to go with him. They brought the last glimmer of hope for the reproduction of the tiny population, and followed this lonely man of unknown origin to a strange area that they had not dared to set foot on in previous generations. When camping at night, they had a bonfire that had been tense all day long. They said that human beings don't know why, as long as they see the fire, they can feel at ease. At the end of the day, watching the fire can relieve your tired heart.
Under the dark night, non-stop construction robots continued to build uninhabited reinforced concrete monsters in the galaxy. Robots patrolling for 24 hours have to kill every one of their former masters. The ocean is dry, the mountains are withered, and there is also a ray of fire swaying in such a night.
A touch of fire in all nights can travel through time and space, which must be human since ancient times.
The middle-aged man took out the lighter in his pocket, opened the cigarette case, protected the lighter with his hand, lit a cigarette in the car, took a deep breath, exhaled white smoke, and then looked at the flame.
Maybe this is the meaning of my love for science fiction.

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Extended Reading
  • Royce 2022-03-20 09:02:53

    The huge mechanical design of Cthulhu, the cyber city expels the automatic proliferation of human beings, the future hunting ground fisherman enhances the mecha, the Terminator Ronin laser brother fights the stand-in doll, the search for the network terminal genetic factor Messiah; romantic and interesting

  • Kaitlin 2022-04-23 07:04:29

    The picture is not rough, kili is handsome and explosive, a bit like Devil May Cry Dante, the fighting scene is a little short, and the bgm is very suitable for the theme of science fiction.