Kino where the protagonist builds personal integrity in a world that wants to murder anyone who has it.
Kino where the protagonist builds personal integrity in a world that wants to murder anyone who has it
Why couldn’t the fully armed replicant resistance take out 2 cars themselves? Why didn’t K help those kids?
>comparing the scifi masterpiece that is BR2049 to the juvenile drivel that is Alita
Fuck this board.
Stop trying to desperately equate them redditor
>Why couldn’t the fully armed replicant resistance take out 2 cars themselves?
They have no idea where the convoy is, while K is a literal LAPD detective.
Also remember that the replicant resistance literally appointed K to go and kill Deckard
>Why didn’t K help those kids?
He was still a sheep no identity replicant by then, he was merely doing his job at that point not trying to look for world peace.
>BR2049
>scifi masterpiece
maybe for the reddit crowd
Kys redditor
Funny how all these movies involve robots of some sort
Yea Forums has been reddit tier since 2016
Name better scifi films.
This is the 2015 one. And the 2011 one is not that different
2001
Stalker
Metropolis
Dune
Interstellar
Inception
Zardoz
Alien franchise
I hadn't considered that one. You're going to make me really fucking depressed watching that one now. Thinking about a robot that wasn't made to grow but instead to perpetually exist as a boy looking for his mommy, who abandons him.
I forget the exact circumstances of how he leaves. She doesn't even have the decency to deactivate him?
lol at everything but the first 3. Especially at Dune.
>You're going to make me really fucking depressed watching that one now.
Don't watch it. It's the only movie besides Click that consistently makes me tear up.
>I forget the exact circumstances of how he leaves.
She or the dad dumps him in the woods
I always get called a shill when I talk about how these movies are individually, but not together at the same time because one's from Sony and the other's from Fox. Funny how that works.
Click? The adam sandler movie?
Crossover thread?
Aye. The scene where he can't say goodbye to his son gets to me.
God that's cruel, yet typical, like so many people who leave pets they don't like out in a field near the airport or something.
But I don't recall the world in AI wanting to hunt down abandoned androids to deactivate them. In BR2049 and Alita the main characters are targeted for elimination very directly. In AI the boy doesn't have to fight or flee people who want to kill him, is that correct? I remember it as a tragedy of being ostracized for personal integrity, which is still a highly meaningful and very emotional kind of story, but not as direct or intense as being mortally threatened.
Why couldn't the people in the powerful cyborg bodies just jump over the spinning blades.
The scene with the old dad was more sad.
That describes the Clinton attacks during the 2016 election, op.
Isn't it right after? Been a while since I watched it.
>protagonist builds personal integrity in a world that wants to murder anyone who has it.
Is this not a common cyberpunk theme?
I'm not so sold on that one
How did the android maker guy considered his entire experiment with David a success when David was just doing what he was programmed to - love his mother like crazy. How does that prove his human capabilities again?
I wonder if they do a sequel will they explain how alita ended in the junkjard because some judges sentence her to burn alive in the earth atmosphere for some terroriste attack or war.
And this.
Don't mix Alita with that fedora cringefest.
Even the author does not seem to know exactly how Alita was at the dump.
The Bruce Willis bit in Sin City is literally this.
Spy Kids 3
alita was shit and ended on a cliff hanger in a retarded way
alita as a character was trash and the acting and script were awful
i truly believe that this influx of alitafags is a kike plot and so far everything points to this
i hope you all get gassed
>spielberg
guy was technically a master, but always choose those infantile, cringey, derivative scripts
she's hot, and that's more than you can ask for in a current year blockbuster
>alita was shit and ended on a cliff hanger
>goes back to saying how Fellowship of the Ring and Two Towers were good
Take the cock out of your mouth.
You jest but if I were literally threatened with being gassed because of my love for Alita I would just think of her integrity and it would inspire me to resist with force until the bitter end.
Alita is a wonderful character with an amazing arch development.
Your blindness, your personal problem.
>thinks a shit alita film even comes close to comparing to a single film stretched over three.
Are all you alita nigger kikes this deluded?
Seriously?
Alita was BAD. It was a BAD film. It was poorly acted. The script was absolutely SHIT.
The brit villain was awful.
It even has a "I love you alita arrrhgh!" scene I mean how fucking unoriginal hahahahaha!
You jews disgust me. I can't wait for the day of the rope.
>the protagonist builds personal integrity in a world that wants to murder anyone who has it
I like your way with words, user
Stop comparing Alita to 2049, they're nothing alike.
>Cyberpunk isn't about saving humanity
>It's about saving yourself
How do you miss the central motivation of each character to discover their true origin and the extraordinary courage it takes for them to do so?
Please tell me what you think these films are about.
kinos where reddit leaves this site forever?
based
Let's start with (you).
Blade Runner
Gattaca
I appreciate you saying that but I mean murder literally as distinct from social ostracism, which may indeed mean death for some people but not something I take as a given.
No nigger, cyberpunk can be about saving humanity too.
t. Matrix, Neo is literally the savior
I'm sorry, but you are completely capeshit corrupted.
Inability to perceive classic plots.
Inability to perceive sincerity.
Inability to perceive the acting game.
Full immersion in the gray morality.
The true child of the era of the end of the postmodern.
Did the humanity of machine differ from the humanity of people?
Nah, first they only rescue people from the Matrix who have shown a motivation to leave, otherwise saving them would be too traumatic. That's why taking the red pill or the blue pill is a conscious choice. By the end of the trilogy I didn't get the impression that anybody was saved.
who cares, the third movie was shit but my point still stands