
I recently watched the movie Replicas
starring Keanu Reeves on Huanle.
"Replicas is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and written by Chad St. John, from a story by Stephen Hamel. The film tells the story of a neuroscientist who violates the law and bioethics to bring his family members back to life after they die in a car accident. It stars Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve and Thomas Middleditch.. Wikipedia"
Directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Screenplay by Chad St. John
Story by Stephen Hamel
Produced by
Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Mark Gao
Stephen Hamel
Keanu Reeves
Luis A. Riefkohl
Starring
Keanu Reeves
Alice Eve
Thomas Middleditch
John Ortiz
After watching this movie
It really surprised me
In fact, the key point of a good movie should be that its plot should make people feel the same
But it's obvious that the plot of this movie is really stupid
At first it felt like a science fiction film
It feels like Keanu Reeves is going to become a killer again in the end
And the unexpected ending is that everyone is happily together?!?!
And those who could be resurrected were resurrected
This is really exaggerated
(I didn't expect this sentence to mean that if you are sure, you can always bring people back to life... And it's not bringing people back to life, okay? It's copying memories)
I thought there would be some scene about body rejection
Or you see yourself hanging up and you can’t stand it
The result seems incomplete?!?!?
Just accept this reality lightly?!?!?
Or does the director predict the audience's prediction
Knowing that the audience will definitely want such a scene
Deliberately not giving this direction?!?!?!
The people who were resurrected (or should I say the people who were copied) felt, “Oh! So I’m a copy, it’s nothing.”
Just the feeling of continuing to live
That's not to say it's not possible
But I always emphasize that copying is very risky
May have side effects
It's hard to succeed
The result is really like this
And it's surprisingly easy?!?!?
At the protagonist's house
A few culture tanks + stolen car batteries + a headset = clones?!?!?!?!?
(This performance of mind copying really makes people feel... this is too easy...)
And there was no difficulty in adapting to the body in the movie
It feels weird
The first large part of the movie is about how he copes with the aftermath of the protagonist’s car accident
Then how to train clones
And!
It is obvious that the car accident is entirely the protagonist's fault
You can't see clearly but you insist on driving fast
It's not the devil's conspiracy at all
Very blind
Then there was no mention of how to deal with the body
The ending says that the big devil helped to deal with it
This is also blind
Because the corpse of my family member has a clone (new body), the old body is no longer cared about??!?!?!?!?!
Just copy it
(The middle part is about how the protagonist concealed the fact that all his family members were killed. Four people were killed and no one noticed?!?! Where was the little daughter?!?!? No one called the police?!?! Okay, this part can be understood as the devil secretly helping, because the devil is also the driving force behind the cloning plan)
And you can also find one thing
The most powerful character in the movie should be "Ed" (the protagonist's friend)
Help him create a cloned human body
He is the strongest
Although Ed may have helped the protagonist to become a clone because of the big devil
In the end, I was bumped into like this (by the big devil, no sense at all)
Create a human body and choose the age?!?!?!?
The 2005 Jedi Reborn movie also needs to create a fake environment to cultivate clones
Here we go to make it for you
(Create an adult female body... and it's perfect... this... give me a dozen!)
Alice Eve is also very beautiful... wow...
Give me another dozen
Back to the story
Throughout the movie, I feel like Ed is the one who has the key technology
In the movie, the protagonist's reactions are mostly "I don't know" and "How could this happen"
Only Ed acted "slightly like a scientist"
Is it possible that he was forced to be a failure in the end because he had already shared his technology with others?
So he becomes unimportant?
This is the so-called knowledge barrier.
Sometimes you can protect yourself by not handing over your skills easily
It's probably like this
Ed is really the most pitiful character in the whole movie
Helping the protagonist so much (of course there may be reasons behind this)
The ending was just like this
And I was bumped for no apparent reason
The villain at the end didn't even need to kill Ed?!??!
But he was still killed
It's very strange
There is absolutely no reason
There is also a plot in the middle that seems to show that his clone family’s cloned body actually has defects
But there is no follow-up?!??!?!?
Just mentioned it and it was gone (my wife seemed uncomfortable when she touched her chest, and the child had poor hand-eye coordination)
In the middle, the actor also deleted the part about the younger daughter from the child and the wife's memory because he couldn't copy the younger daughter.
It's very tense
Fear of being discovered
The ending was copied to him again
I am speechless
You can also use electric shock to avoid the tracker at the end (when being chased by bad guys)
And!!
The protagonist knew about this tracker from the beginning
Didn't the protagonist already know that the clone's family would definitely be tracked down?
Then just use a stun gun to solve the problem?!?!?!?!?
I feel like there is a line in the middle where I want to play the clone family's physical collapse
But I don't know why It will be a happy ending
This...
It is also meaningless for the family to escape in the final stage
Because you will definitely be caught
Because if they don't catch him, will they just run away?
It's weird too
(The big devil didn't know that he was facing the God of Killers, John Wick...)
And it is such a powerful company
How could there be only these few bodyguards?
Then the protagonist and his family escaped again
Does this mean that escaping was also a plot arranged by the bad company?
In fact, they have been secretly observing nearby and saying, “Wow! Look at how good the clones made by our company are! They have been living normally with humans for several years! So let’s all buy some clones together!” ?!?!?
That is to say
Although the subject involves replicants
Or it could be said that it is the transfer of human consciousness (actually it is a copy)
But the movie didn’t discuss this issue in depth
It is just used as a key for the protagonist to successfully defeat the big devil
Actually I really like Keanu Reeves’ movies
But it is true that the plots of some of the movies he takes on sometimes feel quite stupid
And there is no point in copying the big devil at the end?!??!?!?
In the end, the big devil seemed to agree to the protagonist's conditions
But what's the point?!?!?
Because he is still under the control of the company, right?!
You haven't changed your identity yet?!
I don't quite understand the ending
Anyway, they are divided into two branches
One is a robot protagonist (the protagonist secretly copies his consciousness into the robot)
One is a normal protagonist (living happily with his clone family)
Although they are all copies
But the meaning is different
Then I copied my family and lived happily on this side
The little daughter was also copied at the end
I couldn't save my daughter at the beginning and she suffered so much
The end result was revealed to him
This is really too blind...
I can only say
People who like Keanu Reeves should watch this movie
If this movie is out of 10, I would probably give it a 4
Because the plot is so stupid
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