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[-] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

Apparently there's a dolphin that Johnny needs to connect his cybernetic implant to in order to let it decipher the code that will stop the bomb in his brain from exploding.

That should give you an idea of why I walked out even before there was a dolphin involved.

[-] HawlSera@lemm.ee 2 points 7 months ago

Oh I know that I've seen the film and footage of the FMV Game that's more-or-less a low budget remake of the movie, I just thought maybe there was some behind the scenes story about the dolphin being mistreated that soured the taste of the film for you.... Kinda like how The Beastmaster was ruined for me when I learned that in order to recreate the black tiger from the book, they covered an actual tiger in lead-based paint who then died after filming from how toxic it was.. (Instead of ya know, just using a shitton of hair dye.) (The sequel would feature a non-book accurate orange tiger not even wanting to risk using simple fur dye, but is still unwatchable on the grounds that it sucks, trying way too hard to be self-parody when it really didn't need to be)

On a similar note, Cannibal Holocaust (I think that's the one) despite being an important film for the history of cinema, is not one I'll watch due to the outright killing of real animals, which include monkeys... that were then eaten on camera. It will forever be one of those cases for me where the story behind the movie is more interesting than the movie itself (Where the violence was so realistic the director was actually put on trial for killing his cast, and had to call them up to prove that he didn't... To be fair he had made them sign contracts forbidding public appearance for a few months to help sell the "Found Footage" gimmick of the film, so it wasn't entirely unbelievable that they were dead)

I'm really not seeing the problem, dolphins are highly intelligent in real life. So much so that experiments to try to get humans and dolphins to talk to each other have been carried out, and I believe they mentioned this dolphin was a genetically engineered one made specifically to hack things, which I can buy because it's the future and a non-human who can stay in a tank all day and do hacker shit for fish is not a terrible investment if such a thing is on the table.

Just because an idea's a little silly doesn't mean it's bad, sorry but this sounds like a you problem.

[-] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 0 points 7 months ago

Considering I saw enough of the rest of the movie to know it's bad, the silly "jack in to a dolphin who can solve a code to stop a bomb in your brain from exploding" plot arc is, to me, a good reason to not have watched the rest.

"We put a bomb in your brain" is stupid enough.

Poor Keanu. He really picked some stinkers for a while.

[-] HawlSera@lemm.ee 4 points 7 months ago

Th... That's the plot of the movie though, that he is a courier who smuggles illicit data in his brain that would otherwise be found if hidden in machines, and the data had a self-destruct on it like sensitive data can in real life.... It's just in real life it's usually just the data that gets destroyed, not the medium it's stored in (Though that can be arranged with the right virus)

It sounds like you just didn't understand the film.

[-] magnusrufus@lemmy.world 0 points 7 months ago

Believe it or not someone can fully understand the plot of a movie and find it to not be worth watching. Especially when that movie is rocking an 18% on rotten tomatoes.

It sounds like you just didn’t understand the film.

Don't act that way.

[-] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago

I know it’s the plot. I’m not sure why you think that necessary makes it not a terrible and very silly movie.

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