Review of Westworld (1973) by Jordan P — 21 Jun 2017
Yul Brynner is terrifying as this precursor death machine to both the Terminator and Total Recall movies. The moral question raised within it is also notable, when you notice some of the machines acting outside of their programming and though it's never discussed, you wonder if perhaps they have feelings.
Crichton's signature, what could go wrong, style makes this a competent thriller, even if the end and the main character run a bit flat.
This review of Westworld (1973) was written by Jordan P on 21 Jun 2017.
Westworld has generally received positive reviews.
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