Look at it for the second time, remember what you feel

Dorothy 2022-03-21 09:01:15

I admire some of the technological ideas in the movie. For example, in the future, people will not need to travel in person, but instead of traveling by implanting memories that are indistinguishable from authenticity. This not only saves time and money, but also experiences traveling in real life. It may not be an Aventure that you can really experience in China, not to mention that the target of the Aventure can be set according to your own preferences, just like the movie said, no need to travel long distances, safety and peace of mind, avoid losing luggage, being cheated by black car drivers, etc. . In addition, memory can also be erased, which is really convenient and quick.

In addition, there are many technological ideas that are also very good. It is better to say that the receptionist of the memory implant company can choose the color on the panel and click on the nail with an electronic pen to change the color of the nail polish. This innovative idea is really good; Yes, Sharon Stone used a 3D holographic projection at home to practice tennis with the coach. In fact, it should be realized today; the autopilot concept of the car had already existed in 1999, and the driver’s facial expressions were lifelike. The production is very sophisticated, and the technology is about to be realized today. If you feel that many technological ideas in the film have trans-era significance.

I have watched many past science fiction movies recently. I have carefully observed some of the inter-age ideas in them, and compared the distance with today's new technology. I have a lot of feelings. The "Western World" filmed in 1973 envisaged that in the future human beings can do anything in the illusory world as long as they spend money, commit adultery and kill robot virtual humans, and have fun. Although this is a vision without a moral bottom line, it is sex. The idea of ​​robots is very avant-garde. It was only in 1973. Recently, the technology of sex robots seems to have matured, but it has not yet been mass-produced. In "2001: A Space Odyssey" in 1968, humans traveled between the moon, Mars, and Jupiter through several spacecraft. The setting of the space station inside is not outdated compared with current science fiction films, in real time. The TV call technology, the setting of gravity shoes, etc. are all very avant-garde. You must know that China was still in the Cultural Revolution in 1968. In contrast, the film technology and ideas in Europe and the United States at that time were very advanced.

When the film was shot, Sharon Stone's appearance was at its peak, and when Schwarzenegger was full of muscles, it was full of appreciation. However, the shot of Swarzenegger taking the tracker from his nostril is really a bit ugly, and at the end, his eyeballs are about to burst out, and his hideous appearance is also very funny, hahaha; there is a prostitute in the movie. There are three breasts, just like the old version of Blade Runner. It seems that men feel insufficient for two breasts and fantasize that there can be one more redundancy; although I am not a man, I see Sharon Stone every time. Stepping on Swarzenegger's crotch makes me feel distressed.

The setting for the open ending of the movie is also very exciting. Is this what happened in real life, or is it a set memory journey, or is the memory journey broken? Or does it mean that the male protagonist has been in a fantasy world after he became schizophrenic in the process of memory transplantation? Think carefully!

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Extended Reading
  • Eryn 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Mission: Mars Reformed. God's adaptation, if there were modern special effects at that time, I dare not imagine, although not, how many films today can't even touch its heels.

  • Lottie 2022-03-20 09:01:13

    The biggest charm of this movie is that you need to constantly confirm whether it is a dream or reality, a phantom or an entity (the use of holographic projection at the end makes people involuntarily acclaimed). The subjectivity of memory makes people think about it and the objectivity of existence. Always unable to penetrate. The poor can't even guarantee the right to breathe. Fortunately, those who are full of evil will eventually get retribution, suffocate and die. The visual impact and compact plot brought by plasma and deformities are also enough to make the audience unforgettable.

Total Recall quotes

  • [the traitorous Benny shoots George/Kuato]

    Benny: Congratulations, Quaid. You led us right to him.

    Douglas Quaid: Benny? Why?

    Melina: How can you do this? You're a mutant.

    Benny: [shrugs] I got four kids to feed.

    Douglas Quaid: So what happened to number five?

    Benny: [beat] Aw, shit, man! You got me. I'm not even married. Now, shut up and put your fucking hands in the air!

  • Harry: Hey, Quaid.

    Douglas Quaid: Harry.

    Harry: How was your trip to Mars?

    Douglas Quaid: What trip?

    Harry: You went to Rekall, remember?

    Douglas Quaid: I did?

    Harry: Yeah, you did. I told you not to, but you went anyway.

    Douglas Quaid: What are you, my father?