The creators seem to have focused more on the visual spectacle than on crafting a cohesive and engaging narrative.
The inclusion of flying phones feels out of place. In a world where characters have embedded communication devices, having a robot pick up a physical phone seems inconsistent and undermines the believability of the universe. Additionally, the portrayal of hacking appears generic and uninformed, lacking the depth and realism one might expect in today's technologically savvy world.
Character motivations also feel weak and underdeveloped. The cop robot, for example, is never fully explained in terms of its functionality. This raises questions about why certain actions, like recovering a woman from the dead, aren't possible within the movie's own rules. The lack of clarity and adherence to established rules can be frustrating for viewers seeking a coherent narrative. The restriction mode on a woman's alcohol consumption is mentioned but never elaborated.
The inclusion of flying phones feels out of place. In a world where characters have embedded communication devices, having a robot pick up a physical phone seems inconsistent and undermines the believability of the universe. Additionally, the portrayal of hacking appears generic and uninformed, lacking the depth and realism one might expect in today's technologically savvy world.
Character motivations also feel weak and underdeveloped. The cop robot, for example, is never fully explained in terms of its functionality. This raises questions about why certain actions, like recovering a woman from the dead, aren't possible within the movie's own rules. The lack of clarity and adherence to established rules can be frustrating for viewers seeking a coherent narrative. The restriction mode on a woman's alcohol consumption is mentioned but never elaborated.