The powder on Morgan's face is heavy but inhuman, like the sheen of silverware

Kylee 2022-03-29 09:01:06

1. It looks like a man and a woman in love. ☞ Humans have an indescribably high attitude towards other "lower species" and "expected and controllable xxxx" 2. The entanglement between humans and AI is no longer exciting, let them crush each other... But it's not very new, is it? This is Bi She, the son of the director of "Alien"? Test the water? Take it first? So they are all TV actors? 3. Is this also Kate Mara's transformation...towards an action star? Michelle Yeoh is also, an existence without a sense of existence...

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Extended Reading
  • Magnolia 2022-03-21 09:02:38

    The star-studded plot is boring and the ending is blunt and Anya wants to fire

  • Jacinto 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    With a qualified story frame and character setting, and the trend does not fall into the cheap leftist moral cliches, Luke's future can be expected. Michelle Yeoh had the easiest death on screen.

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!