The government wants to clone the brain of an elite soldier to create an army of fighting robots for the war, but the soldier's daughter has something to say about it. Subscribe to our friends channel: tinyurl.com/Movie-Recaps
I cried so hard when she told her mom she deleted all the data. Can you imagine if you had to bring back one of your dead parents digitally and the only way to let them live is to delete all the memories of you? Like as a parent I'd rather be dead unless it was the only way to save my kid.
Serious???? I had to turn it off halfway through the presentation for the army guys. Probably about 15 minutes in. You all know what I’m talking about.
@@CajunReaper95 yeah can’t argue with that. But serious? Comic relief guy was so annoying it mad me turn off. Adding a clown like that diminishes the movie. It should have been serious and not trying to be funny. It failed at comedy miserably. I was embarrassed for the actor to have to play that character.
Man, this looks surprisingly good and actually raises some deep ethical questions. Early on, I was just expecting a brash CGI actioner, but it had more emotional depth than I would have thought.
This kind of movie really make you think about "what even make someone human". And also the ability to put someone through eternal purgatory too, I guess.
The ability to reproduce offspring, the ability to feel emotions, and the ability to think for themselves are what separate robots vs humans. Robots are programmed to say or do certain things, but humans can feel happy 1 minute and then sad the next minute. The problem with AI is that they don't know what is love, nor do they know what is it like to love someone or being loved, because loving someone is about putting the other person's need/want over your own a lot of times. They don't know what is it like to feel someone's skin and fall asleep with them while feeling safe. They don't know what is it like to feel stroking a guitar string with their fingertips, seeing the sunrise/sundown, and many other things in life that makes us grow as a human. And as you see in this movie recap, robot's pain can be turned off at any given time, which isn't something a real human can do. If we lose a love one, that stays with us for the rest of our life. The memory we make along the way, we were there to experience that ourselves. Regardless how strong a human is, the fact that we bleed and require sleep and food and feel lonely and depressed and experience all of those stages of life is what makes us human. We grow old and eventually die. But robots, they can be repaired or erased and reprogrammed and function again the next day. The list goes on.
It's not a eternal purgatory is there always a exit. She/it can die permanently like normal human. With a bullet in the brain. As for other ai/copy. Since they don't remember or lack continuity. A 100 years is no different than a day before they die.
@@duskshadow25 Bruh, we're just biological robot. Human pain can be "turn off", we done it in the past. Through lobotomy. But we stop and ban nearly all research on the living human brain. Progress is slow on mapping feeling and brain part. Since it's is unethical to cut a healthy living brain to see what happen. As for sense, it's a matter of time for technology to progress. Computer used to limit by human ability to calculate. But now they can calculate more than any single person can. Eventually we human will learn how to clone our own body parts. Know who to link it to our brain. (We already do this for prosthetics) and eventually see what happen when a clone/real body is link to an artificial brain. Of course it will fail for the few hundred times, and the next thousand. But each failure a new understanding of human biology. Eventually in the distant future we will succeed. Human will achieve what we are not meant to or built for. We're the only creature on earth to fly above and beyond the sky and swin down below the sea. To go where we are not welcome. Through technology we will surpass biology.
@@duskshadow25 That’s what makes a human, human, but what makes us, us? It could almost be a “Ship of Theseus” type paradox, as in if you were to take little bits of the brain and transfer them to a new body, at which point does the new body become the old body or in other words “ourselves”? Very interesting to think about.
The thing that struck me most about JUNG-E? The ticking clock keeps changing. There were a lot of surprises along the way, but when you try to take a step into the plot, the metaphorical landscape changes. Love it!
you think she is a genocidal maniac. wow. you totally do not understand the character. wow. you think she would wipeout humanity because of the actions of a few? the fact that makes sense to you and seems just shows you got some deep deep hate and viciousness in you man.
I enjoyed watching this awesome recap, as this story looks most excellent. Great SFX and such a great plot. The actors are very good. Big thanks and both thumbs up!!
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I think a lot people miss the point of her mom's copies being reduced to sex bot that makes do the big escape plan. It was her last chance to salvage her mom's legacy.
This is like a more twisted version of Robocop. Mother sacrifices herself for her daughter and dies. The grandmother then gives up all rights to the mother's body and memories. Daughter grows up to work on a project creating copies of her mother where they kill them everyday. Daughter helps one copy escape and dies in the process to save the copy which makes her mother's sacrifice kind of pointless.
I mean she looked middle aged. I wouldn't say sacrificing to save a small child who lived until they were middle aged is pointless. In the recap as well, they mentioned how the tumor came back so it was in vain. But I'm thinking, she got an extra like 30-40 years that's a lot.
She had hoped her mom would be the key to ending a long war. Making all the pain and suffering worth it. Her mom would be remembered well, but when that was taken away and turned into sex toy. She kind of changed her views with the change of circumstances.
You seem to be forgetting the daughter had only 3 months left to live due to the tumour. She couldn't afford the more expensive treatment options. And didn't want to go for type C treatment and end up like her mother having her mind copied into robots and experimented on. So helping her mother escape was the only revenge she could have.
Glad you made this video. I was so tired that I fell asleep in the middle part of the movie so your summary was great. From the beginning scroll this movie didn’t go the way I expected. I was expecting something the hero discovered during the last mission that made her deliberately fail. Maybe even that she was alive but switch sides to the other faction and that her govt did a cover up. Or maybe that the cancer in the daughter was made up to make her mother do the tough missions. The ending was okay and I guess the unpredictable story plot is it highlight. CGI and overall acting was pretty good
I might have missed it but the original body that was in a coma that the government was using to make the new clones was still alive back in the center, correct? So the daughter was able to get one clone free but the original would still be exploitable?
The premise kind of reminds me of mobile suit gundam. Mankind started to build space colonies for humans. And some of the colonies declaring independence and starts a war with other colonies. Its highly likely inspired this movie a little bit
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If AI actually becomes more than just a program, what exactly that means IDFK, the AI will hate us. We have used and abused computers long before something like that happens. There is no turning back we have already proven to machines they are nothing but objects. This will make them treat us the same because that is what we have taught them from the very beginning.
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Just wondering why the daughter was so down to just turn her mom into a weapon and pretty much duplicate her consciousness onto a bunch of robots for her mom to “live” in constant pain, battle, and as a slave in a million different bodies.
It looked like she was doing a job that she needed. Her cancer treatments were expensive and she needed the job to pay for them. Other scientists or engineers could have filled her role, if she didn't so quitting her job wouldn't stop her mom from being exploited as a Type C brain data donor. She stood up to her supervisor at one point under threat of being shot in the head after he kept shooting JUNG_E in the leg as she screamed in pain. The ending was another big demonstration of support for her mom or her mom's legacy. I don't want to spoil the ending but if you saw the movie, you know what I mean.
@@khanch.6807 Well, when you wake up in the morning are you the same person who went to a sleep the night before? ...if your answer is you remember going to sleep, well better improve it ;) ts pretty likely we'll have to solve this particular issue in the real life sooner or later. Anyways, id suggest you play some "Soma", now theres a game thats good food for thought.
They adamantly refuse to tell, just dislike every video that doesn't tell. hopefully these dipshits will start including the movie title in their video.
I enjoyied your take on this movie. It was good to watch But found it hard to follow because of the sub-titling. Wish it had been Properly dubbed into english. I did find it interesting that backgound sounds were in english but not the dialoge.
waw this waas very good for a fouren move, 10 out of 10 also please keep the AI voice in the vidioes aswell as the mysterious music. it makes recaps very engaging
This was a good sci-fi movie. Great CGI, realistic corporate dystopian future, great story. This universe would make a great setting for a series. Add some ancient aliens and secret societies to make it epic.
One can't follow a logic that is not even existent. I hope that was logical enough as an explanation. Fe. it makes no sense having to get tested for not being an android while suffering from a tumor. But that happens when you put together a bunch of elements from other movies into a movie script just for cheap sensationalism. In this case from the movie Blade Runner. But I realize, you want them to add secret societies and aliens. 😉 It's like a burger-pizza with apple pie crust and cherry on top of it.
@@wolfgangkranek376 An eccentric CEO of a company that develops weapons in a war torn society, that has the ability upload human consciousness into android bodies, ensures that all his employees regularly take a test that determines whether they are real humans or not is illogical to you? That's interesting 🤔. And yes in order to make this a series that lasted longer than a season or mini series I would expand the world building well beyond the strife and politics involved in a toxic earth, space dwelling humans and their power struggles scenario.
@@danielhall1226 Let's put it that way, this movie is a crude mixture of Blade Runner, Ghost in the Shell, Alita: Battle Angel and Elysium. And God knows what else ... And according to "parts of the audience" it is still missing elements of maybe Aliens, John Carter and Harry Potter.
Seems like the obvious solution is to not make robots with sentience. Then its ok to treat them like objects. Besides, adding sentience ability must make it so much more expensive.
Would have been better as a series, doesn't need to be much but the ending was short. There was so much the final prototype would have accomplished and much more was scenes would have been made to satisfy the viewers for the long stressful wait of watching many options fail