Review of Westworld (1973) by Scott L — 27 May 2016
Writer/director Michael Crichton imagines a future where technology is good enough so that robots resembling humans are indistinguishable from the real McCoy. In Blade Runner such automatons are put to work, doing the most dangerous jobs.
Crichton says, nope, we'll invent a Disneyland where we'll pay to kill 'em or sex 'em and I'm inclined to agree with him. So what happens if there's ever some sort of technical glitch? Kind've a thin premise, but the actors sell it.
This review of Westworld (1973) was written by Scott L on 27 May 2016.
Westworld has generally received positive reviews.
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