During the film, I was momentarily jarred by many of the same things that were been discussed here, but for the most part, I forgot them as my enjoyment continued. Even the heavy-handed depiction of commercialism or the “over-zealous military commander” were accepted as being a critical part of the film.But there one little thing that (oddly enough, I guess) irritated me. There was no way to go back and view it again, but I’m pretty sure that when the Colonel was killed, he took his hands off the robot controls, trying to remove the arrow/bolt. Yet, with the Colonel’s death, the robot TOPPLED OVER! I would have expected such a machine just to simply stop moving and stand there.
Throughout the movie, I was momentarily jarred by most of the similar things that have been mentioned here, overall, I dismissed them as my enjoyment progressed. Even the over zealous expression of “corporate greed” or the over bearing were accepted as being a critical part of the story.But there one small thing that (oddly enough, I guess) upset me. I had no way to go back and view it again, but I’m pretty sure that when the Colonel was killed, he took his hands off the robot controls, trying to remove the arrow/bolt. Yet, with the Colonel’s death, the robot TOPPLED OVER! I would have expected such a machine just to simply stop moving and stand there.
During the film, I was momentarily jarred by many of the same things that were been discussed here, but for the most part, I forgot them as my enjoyment continued. Even the heavy-handed depiction of commercialism or the “over-zealous military commander” were accepted as being a critical part of the film.But there one little thing that (oddly enough, I guess) irritated me. There was no way to go back and view it again, but I’m pretty sure that when the Colonel was killed, he took his hands off the robot controls, trying to remove the arrow/bolt. Yet, with the Colonel’s death, the robot TOPPLED OVER! I would have expected such a machine just to simply stop moving and stand there.
Throughout the movie, I was momentarily jarred by most of the similar things that have been mentioned here, overall, I dismissed them as my enjoyment progressed. Even the over zealous expression of “corporate greed” or the over bearing were accepted as being a critical part of the story.But there one small thing that (oddly enough, I guess) upset me. I had no way to go back and view it again, but I’m pretty sure that when the Colonel was killed, he took his hands off the robot controls, trying to remove the arrow/bolt. Yet, with the Colonel’s death, the robot TOPPLED OVER! I would have expected such a machine just to simply stop moving and stand there.