walt-22770
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This is truly a generation of vegetables with no depth, soul, or ability to comprehend anything beyond a useless tweet. This is a great movie because it has a great message for this lost generation. Get off your screens and start living life! Stop dissing people that do not match your narrow stereo types. Stop dissing art that does not follow your old tired tiny views of art. This was a creative, original work, acted by people in a real world non-stereo type setting. Its not a romance story and that is how the actors played it. The script was real with a great message and the movie was just great. A hidden treasure.
This movie is so advanced for its time it makes me wonder if it was written by aliens. I can't find any info on Jay Simms but his exploration of automation, computing, humanity, and the soul is way beyond the average genius. He had access to certain knowledge that only a handful on the planet had at the time. For example, he introduced the Neuron to the viewer. Nobody knew this back then. The Melpar Mouse was only just introduced and no one knew its implications. Everyone was locked into algorithmic based computing and even today few are aware of the neural networks that only recently started to surface.
This next generation needs to see a remake of this movie so they can relate to its ideas more easily because they will make some serious decisions in the next 50 years.
This next generation needs to see a remake of this movie so they can relate to its ideas more easily because they will make some serious decisions in the next 50 years.
I haven't seen a movie that deals with massive computer technology like this since Colossus: The Forbin Project. This is what SyFy is supposed to be except this is all to close to our immediate future as in now. People do not understand that we have moved from deterministic algorithm based computers to non deterministic neural networks. The implications are huge and that is what this movie is about. How we deal with this as a civilization is a key challenge. The hidden theme is what does it mean to have an artificial neural network. Is it sentient, does it believe in God, is it alive? What does it mean when you turn off the power and all the connections it created as it learned are lost?