akira-hideyo
Joined Dec 2011
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It started on an interesting premise. Then now down to episode 4, it's really getting on my nerves. Rudy is annoyingly cocky, arrogant and insensitive. Knowing that the so evidently mousey victimized female neighbor needs secrecy and privacy, Rudy seems to relish the risk of always hanging around her a wee too long without concern the psycho bf might just catch them together or that he feels his constant irritating barking won't get his face bashed in on physical confrontation, like with his mum's loser bf, just before going for a life changing 1st job orientation. Reckless, pure illogic. And what's with the mousey neighbor hiding all her secret hard earned cash in laundry basket only to predictably be discovered and robbed blind by abuser bf. Ever heard of putting in a bank account or outside the apartment? And the Rudy and girlfriend constant moral compass going all directions is getting zzz. Don't get me started on the killer nurse. He seems immune and can slay an elephant with easy access, opportunity and impunity. I'm only tolerate watching because of veteran like Lana Parrilla. Show people, do better. Now to rinse off this bad aftertaste with some South Park. At least they're closer to reality. Lol.
Watched this online (with subtitles) by chance and found it refreshingly entertaining on its humorous take on AI. Although the plot seemed simplistic and predictable, the essence of mashing advanced technology with a futuristic city like Singapore was apt and believable, given its aspirations to be a global AI hub. The last section of the movie's ending credits and music video was highly commendable with the city state as backdrop. That sophistry alone warrants a 10 rating. I must express a notable puzzlement though, yet with amusement on the unnecessarily extreme Scarlett negative reviews here, aimed seemingly at a particular individual on the movie's supposedly bad showing. It betrays possibly something more personally invested and neferious an intention to disparage the virtues of an indeed entertaining movie over being honorably fair review. Nevertheless, such petty vitriolic expressions only confirms what the moral of the movie espoused on the vices of a flawed humanity. Pity. On a happier note, great job to the whole production team on a very creative project. Yoku yatta. Omedeto.