This film was blindly selected by me, haha, and it turned out to be super cool to watch in the cinema. Every character is super friendly, the plot is simple and clear, and basically has nothing to do with Fast and Furious, which is very friendly to a novice like me who has never seen Fast and Furious. Of course, I also noticed that many key parts of the plot are driven by cars, such as the car chase scene on the streets of London, and the scene where the off-road vehicle fights the helicopter in Hobbs' hometown. Although it is indeed a bit fake, the rhythm is special. Kuai is very nervous, not only makes people too late to think about the possibility of such a setup, but also applauds because it is too exciting. And the villain setting is also very interesting. Imagine such an organization that can transform people into a kind of semi-machine existence, greatly enhance people's physical strength and skills, and at the same time preserve people's thinking ability and humanity as human beings. In fact, I think this is one of the most efficient development trends of AI in the future. An existence like this perfectly combines the advantages of humans and machines, avoids their shortcomings, and is very well controlled – in the movie In the end, this organization could even shut down Brixton remotely, but Brixton could only accept it and had no ability to resist.
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