Review of Chappie (2015) by Recentnamebrand — 09 Mar 2015
I have always felt it important there be a dialog about computers versus society in general. Neill Blomkamp adds a modicum to this complex notion we must face. As many science fictions have written about these sorts of things in the past modern day film makers have the tools to present us with their visions.
Like a brochure to sway our thinking it's a niche study ongoing. It's not black hole theory but plays on our emotions like some cheap trick. Some psychosis we have for formative adolescence development.
I have kids and I bear a responsibility "What have I born upon society?" some kind of Frankenstein notion. But let's have context I think Neill Blomkamp is having fun and he wants us to have fun to.
We wish we all had access to Chappies programming but the movie is not interactive. My scope is weakening and maybe the critics would like it that way since that is the reason I'm writing this in the first place.
There seems to be a wide discrepency between viewer and critic. And it might just be new movie shock. I am no critic only a person who tries to keep his finger on the pulse of popular notion. This movie rocks.
This review of Chappie (2015) was written by Recentnamebrand on 09 Mar 2015.
Chappie has generally received mixed reviews.
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