Chapter 807: Mechanical Enemy

Volume 1: Living Like Summer Flowers] 807 Mechanical Enemy

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807 Mechanical Enemy

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The prologue of the film unfolds in a string of water droplets, like blisters at the bottom of the water. When the subtitle of "I, Robot (i.t, also translated as "Mechanical Enemy" appeared on the big screen, it turned into a series of water droplets. Then, among the drops of water, Isaac Asimov's classic three laws of robotics appeared.

"The first law is that a robot must not harm a human being, nor should it stand idly by seeing a human being harmed. The second law is that a robot should obey all commands of a human, but it must not violate the first law. The third law is that a robot should protect its own safety, but The first and second laws must not be violated.”

Between the law and the law, the metal light under the water flashed from time to time, and then it was discovered that it was a car, to be precise, two cars. In one of the cars, Evan Bell was banging on the glass window, as if It's like being trapped in the car, and looking at the surrounding water environment, it's not difficult to guess a general idea. It is estimated that Evan Bell drove the car and fell into the water. Now he is trapped in the car and can't get out. After a while, a little girl knocking on the glass window appeared on the screen. She also seemed to be trapped in the underwater car. She and Evan Bell were not in the same car.

Suddenly, a robot punched the glass window of the car where Evan Bell was, and behind Evan Bell, the little girl who was trapped in another car was still banging on the glass window.

When the picture is dark and bright again, Evan Bell's blue eyes are clearly visible. I have to say, the close-up of a pair of blue eyes on the big screen allows everyone to see that thrilling touch. Blue, clear and transparent blue has a heartbreaking vibe.

The alarm clock next to him started to sound, and the camera was pulled up slightly. Evan Bell rolled his eyes on his handsome face, obviously dissatisfied with the alarm clock. As soon as he turned around, he showed his strong upper body muscles, which made many female audience members on the scene. Exclaimed, great benefit! Evan Bell reached over with his right hand holding the pistol, put the pistol on the edge of the pillow, and turned off the alarm.

This is where the story begins. There is an old ceiling fan spinning in the slightly messy room, and Evan Bell's left shoulder seems to be very uncomfortable. He has been adjusting his left shoulder, and he is also doing special exercises for the left shoulder. some simple exercises. Take out a pair of black high-top leather Converse from the new shoe box. After wearing it, Evan Bell left the house and went downstairs.

As soon as the door was opened, the originally normal shot suddenly entered another state. A robot stood at the door and said with a courier, "Good morning, sir!" But Evan Bell obviously didn't buy it, and used his left hand to cover it. After holding the robot's face, he said, "Get out of the way, Tin Man." With this title, it can be seen that Evan Bell was dissatisfied with the robot, and then left.

When the panorama of the city appeared on the screen with the subtitles of "Chicago, 2035", everyone sighed. The high-tech city is obviously not what it is now, and the advanced and convenient city is amazing. And among the crowds in the city, the robot figures that can be seen everywhere make people feel very fresh.

"Spooner", at this moment, the voice from across the street finally let the audience know the name of the hero. On the camera, a big boy with a big smile appeared, holding a big basketball in his hand, directly He threw it in the direction of Spooner across the street, but Spooner made a gesture to pick it up, but walked straight forward, letting the basketball pass him behind him. This made the big boy panic, and seeing the mischievous smile on Spooner's face made him feel happy.

This big boy named Farber wanted to pick up the car keys from Spooner to go on a date, but unfortunately he failed. But judging from the way the two talked, the two had known each other for a long time.

Spooner came to his grandmother's house and watched him get along with her grandmother, and the smug look on his face showing off his new 2004 Converse made the audience smile. But from Spooner's conversation with his grandmother, it's clear once again that Spooner doesn't like robots!

After leaving his grandmother's house, Spooner saw a robot running with a bag in his hand. He immediately judged that the robot was a robber, so he showed his agility and followed him all the way. , eventually throwing the robot to the ground. In order to comfort the chaotic crowd around, Spooner showed his police certificate. But soon, he found out that he had an oolong, because the robot was not a robbery, it was going home to get a respirator for its owner to prevent the owner from fainting due to asthma.

In the opening less than ten minutes, Dale Spooner's rejection, disgust and suspicion of robots were shown three times before and after, which also caused doubts in the audience's hearts.

After a somewhat dreary opening narration, Dale Spooner arrives at usr in his fancy Audi concept car to investigate a murder. Dr. Laney, known as the father of robots, committed suicide, and he specifically chose Officer Spooner to "investigate" his own case. It's just that this solemn and dignified usr company makes people feel a chill from the bottom of their hearts. The huge robot statue that leans over and stares at humans suddenly makes people tremble. The robot is looking down at humans, whether it is human fear or human hope. More importantly, before the audience can sigh the magic of the future technology city, the story begins to unfold.

After Dale Spooner's investigation, he found that there was something wrong with Dr. Laney's suicide. The company president who seemed to be hiding something, the technical department lady who was not very cooperative, followed the story of the case investigation, and almost everyone thought it was this. It's a detective movie. Dale Spooner and Susan Calvin's logical deduction on the three laws of robotics also revealed the core of the film's main theme: there is no problem with robots, nor is technology a problem, the limitation of human logic is the biggest problem. Quite directly, if humans ask robots to kill themselves, which is the logic of the second law, but violates the first law, what should the robot's choice be? Will there be changes?

At this time, a robot ns-5 suddenly appeared, making the development of the case unexpected. Eventually the robot jumped out of the window where Dr. Laney committed suicide and fled the scene. Perhaps, Dr. Laney's death really was not suicide or maybe.

Since the ns-5 was injured, it was bound to return to the factory to repair itself. So, when Spooner and Calvin came to the factory, a thousand ns-5 robots appeared in front of everyone, and the scene was spectacular. But it is not easy to find one abnormal robot among a thousand identical robots.

Spooner ordered the robot not to move, and used a pistol to injure the robot, successfully discovering the anomalous robot. The eyes of this anomalous robot are a beautiful royal blue, which makes them stand out. He threw Spooner straight out, then jumped over and said to Spooner, "What am I (.i)?"

When this line was spoken, many audience members applauded in their hearts. Although this is just a simple line, it has a lot of rich meaning from the mouth of a robot. This means that the robot has developed self-awareness, and it is in a period of confusion about self-recognition; and when the robot appears intelligent, it begins to disobey people's orders and break the three major orders of robots-Spooner requires that all robots not When the robot not only moved, but also attacked Spooner, this means that the robot may have a revolution, and even... these deep meanings are endless, which also makes the connotation of this commercial film. Immediately enriched.

The anomalous ns-5 droid was eventually apprehended. Before the interrogation room, Spooner asked his superior friend John to interrogate the robot, but the usr company would not agree. With a headache, John couldn't help but say, "I miss the good days before." Spooner asked, "What good days?" John's answer made the audience silent, "The days when only people could kill people." Obviously, a robot out of control may mean destruction to humans.

Spooner was finally able to interrogate the anomalous robot. The robot asked, "Before you came in just now, you did this to another human being," and the robot made a blink of an eye. Although it was not as vivid as Spooner's, it was still vivid. "what does that mean?"

"It means trust between humans, you won't understand." Spooner said.

"Humans only dream Dogs can dream, but you don't. You are just a machine, a simulation of life." Spooner's distrust of robots is clearly visible.

In the face of Spooner's pressing questions, the robot never admitted that he murdered Dr. Laney. He also has a name, "Sonny". At the same time, Sonny also remembered that Dr. Laney committed suicide, but he seemed to be frightened by something, so he asked Sonny for help, which made Spooner discover that things were abnormal.

The brief conversation between Spooner and Sonny contained a lot of content. The most important thing is that this robot named Sonny began to have human emotions and began to think **, although he still couldn't understand too many emotional issues. , but he did get out of the cage of the robot's cold program running, and began to produce signs of intelligence.

However, the president of the usr company took Sonny away on the grounds that "a robot is not a human being, and even if it kills people, it's just an industrial malfunction." This means that the investigation on the inside story of Dr. Ranney has cut off the clues here. Spooner didn't know what to do for a while, so he went to the bar to drink to relieve his worries.

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