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The plot is actually very simple. The arms company sent a few technicians to Thailand to do product testing. The test product was a military robot. The test site was the "Golden Triangle", and the target was the local villagers. Then they suddenly found a group of freelance American doctors running to In that village, by coincidence, a seal deserter was found in that village to repair a house there. There were four products tested, one of them broke down halfway, and it became a bug later, and the remaining three were Tu Village. Mode, all kinds of blood abuse the local villagers, and the villagers are scared to speak English. The robot that broke down in the middle of the road was touched by a child in the village, and then he "coincidentally" unplugged the control chip behind the robot's head, and the robot It was completely "free", and the sage mode of "who am I, where am I, and what am I doing" started. On the other side, the programmers who tested the product urinated. Seeing that this is a mode that directly kills the village, And there are quite a few Americans in it, that's amazing, and they shouted directly in the film: There are American citizens, there are American citizens! There is even one of the stupidest female characters in the film. After bypassing the surveillance soldiers, she ran downstairs less than ten meters away to call her American boyfriend. The voice was so loud that she shouted: We control robots to kill. Yes, and killed several American citizens, American citizens! Then I was chased by the surveillance mercenaries and stabbed to death for a while (when I saw that part, I wanted to kill this woman, she was so stupid), and the next episode was, a group of Americans and locals The survivors and robots in the village fought a guerrilla war in the jungle. The product tester sent the remaining three robots under the instruction of the boss behind the Pentagon to kill all the witnesses and encircle the broken robot. One of the robots was directly killed by the BUG robot. , This broken robot directly reverses the operation of the networked intrusion system. In order to disconnect the network, the tester directly disconnects the network physically, that is, unplugs all the wires, so after tossing three times, that is: the robot is ready to connect, I Cao, its speed is so fast, quickly disconnect the network and unplug it! Unplug! Unplug the fucking network cable! Well, link, link quickly! I'm Cao, it's connected to the network again, disconnect it quickly, disconnect the network, unplug it! Link again. . .
The last group of people were chased by robots to the vicinity of Angkor Wat. They had to complain, is Mogao Grottoes a public toilet? Go if you want, right? The enlightened robot began to step on the seal deserter and ask him some questions, such as: Who am I, who are you, have you killed anyone? Why can't it be asked to kill people, and then it seems to have realized something, and starts to fight with the other robots that are chasing it, and finally even pulls other robots to prepare to explode, I'm really speechless, what is this? After the robot self-destructed, the tester was also killed by the boss behind the scene, and another was seriously injured. The boss behind the Pentagon and the arms dealer got on the plane. A robot in the arms dealer's warehouse turned his head and glanced at the warehouse staff next to him, Ben. Piece knot.
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The following rants,
Just this little plot? There are a lot of meaningless dialogues in this film, especially the so-called American doctors. There are blacks, Asians, and whites. The first to die is the black girl, who was directly stomped on the head by the robot, and then the Asian. Brother, the scene that makes me feel the most speechless is that when these people were hiding in the house and watching the robot slaughtering village outside, they turned out to go to the window to watch one by one, and basically everyone commented after reading it, It seems that you can't express your panic if you don't speak. Even a lot of their quarrels are basically meaningless, and the deaths of many people inside are meaningless. According to the plot, your character is going to die next. , don't ask why, I'm the director, if I let you die, you have to die.
If the role of these American doctors is to give the audience a sense of substitution, so that the audience can experience the situation of ordinary people in that kind of situation, I can only say, you think too much, who will drive without any problems? An hour to go to the Golden Triangle area where landmines are everywhere to support teaching? It's just a paper map, or it's the wrong map, or it's only after 5 hours of driving that the bottom of the car is pierced by a trap and then I realize that I'm going the wrong way. There's a thing called satellite GPS, don't you know? Just this IQ is not qualified to be a veterinarian, right? I want to kill them all, damn stupid.
Those testers are also very interesting. The two men are a woman, and the man is still a senior fat house. The woman is the one who pulls the wire, plugs the plug, and yells: There is actually U.S. citizen, U.S. citizen, U.S. citizen. During this period, the woman called no less than three times: American Citizens. It's fine if you dare to slaughter citizens of other countries on the territory of other countries, but you can't kill an American citizen, right? This sense of morality is stabbed to death without complaining.
That seal deserter is also awesome. While playing hide-and-seek with the robot, he was shot in the palm of his hand. He just yelled at the camera and showed a blood hole that pierced through. What kind of gun can penetrate. so strong? The palm was not directly blown up? And he was still running while screaming in pain, and after a while he started shooting with AK and the robot.
The first thing the rebellious robot did when it came to the village was to connect to the computer, and then found a nearby corpse to start a bloody human autopsy, cutting the heart and digging out the brain, and put it in front of you to see, if the director If you want to express the difference between robots and humans, and start to have self-awareness, then this performance is low enough.
In a small village near the Golden Triangle in Thailand, many people can speak English, and it is amazing that they started to speak English after being beaten by a robot. Why didn't you say it when you met those American doctors who broke in before?
Those robots take 30 seconds to prepare for self-destruction, and they will also emit a "beep beep" alarm, saying that they can blow up everything within 200 yards. These 30 seconds are the preparation time for people to run out of 200 yards, right? ?
Such an advanced robot does not have infrared, night vision, and other detection equipment, and it is all visual information collection. ?
And you basically can't tell which is which between the traitor robot and the other three robots in the film, except for the sign of a pit behind the traitor's head, there are only the unobvious numbers on their backs to express each other The difference will make you fall into deep confusion and can't distinguish each other.
Best Performance in the Movie: A gray-haired villain working in the Pentagon. Reason: clean and neat, no nonsense, very military demeanor, except for the stupid crying of those testers who repeatedly pulled the plug.
In conclusion, the rhythm of this film is sparse, and when there are many characters, it is often filled with a lot of nonsense, and all kinds of dialogues that do not help the plot and characters. I even feel that there is more than one director in half of the film, because the rhythm of the filming is tight in some places. It's sharp, and in some places it's as muddled as a soap opera, and even a lot of plot settings are meaningless.
This film is not brain-burning, not deep, not dark, not scary, not political, not human, not to mention popcorn.
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