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Kill Command

Kill Command (2016)

November. 25,2016
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5.7
| Horror Action Thriller Science Fiction

Set in a near future, technology-reliant society that pits man against killing machines. Against this backdrop an elite army unit is helicoptered to a remote, off-the-grid island training facility. What starts out as a simple training exercise for Captain Bukes and his tight-knit unit, descends into a terrifying battle to the death, as the marines discover the island is overrun by an enemy that transcends the human concept of evil.

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betterfuture
2016/11/25

Typical US sci-fi movie where techonology is taken down too far in the obvious aim to save and protect the whole humanity, guess what? plan goes wrong leading to the killing of the innocent . The bunch of friends get killed one after another starting with the good and faithful black brothers sooooooo T.Y.P.I.C.A.L !

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Andariel Halo
2016/11/26

While I don't actually remember if this team is said to be an elite military force of the best of the best, they very quickly demonstrate that they are not even remotely close to being competent or reliable soldiers. One of them even casually pulls his gun on their civilian attache, Mills, in a joking manner while they're in a future-helicopter, because as anyone in any branch of the military will tell you, waving your fully loaded and operational gun around in a tight, pressurized cabin at your friends and allies is what all hardcore badass marines and soldiers do. going on, these people are engaged in an apparent training exercise in some area against robot drone soldiers, of which Mills can connect with them via some manner of implant in her body that is shown through her eye implants and such. For this reason and apparently no other, most of the squad hates and mistrusts her, with the captain being the most needlessly belligerent against her. When stuff inevitably goes wrong and the robots start launching ambush attacks on the soldiers, they almost immediately start breaking down, shrieking and crying at each other and making lots of loud noises so the robots can better track them and kill them. As well, they start more openly threatening Mills, thinking it's somehow her fault because apparently soldiers in the future operate on a childish mindset of "new thing happen, it fault of new person". as they try to escape the killer drone robots, they inevitably get picked off one by one, while continuously making noise, breaking up into groups, losing their cool, screaming at each other, and pulling guns on Mills because she's the computer techie and technology is scary. when they reach the apparent command hub where all the robots are based in, they meet the first robot, and we get an expo dump with it and Mills revealing that the robots are S.A.R. program, which I forgot what the initials stand for, but it basically means they learn from mistakes, study their opponents' tactics and strategy, and adapt accordingly. Mills seems to think it's some kind of programming error or maybe a hacking that's leading to the robots killing the marines, but the Head Robot says the only problem is human error; namely that the humans suck at fighting them. While them killing humans is a bad thing I am utterly against and would shut down the robots, they technically aren't wrong; this particular group of soldiers is comically inept and dangerously unstable, whilst the S.A.R. drones not only have the benefits of robot soldiers over humans, but they have the added advantage of learning and adapting on top of that, and they aren't constantly threatening to shoot each other for no reason or casually waving their weapons around unless they fully intend to kill a target. While robot soldiers will essentially never match up to human soldiers, and could never replace them for delicate missions like special operations or ones with the risk of civilian crossfire and casualties, these S.A.R. robots prove themselves in the film to be far superior to the bumbling protagonist team and could even stand to be deployed to a general war zone as-is, whereas the bumbling protagonist team I would not trust to do recon without somehow screwing up and shooting each other.

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RyanMatheson13
2016/11/27

Nothing new here unfortunately, but was surprisingly better than expected for your standard low budget futuristic science fiction action/horror film. I am a huge fan of these films/genres that derive their suspense & thrills from Artificial Intelligence that evolve and become self-aware. Definitely worth a watch but I'd expect this film will quickly become forgettable as the credits roll.

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Ian
2016/11/28

So a small band of brothers get caught up fighting against a superior and semi-alien force. Eg, werewolves, vampires, zombies, enemy soldiers, poltergeists, aliens... Hey, what about killer robots, no one's done that before? No? Really? Doh!The 2 points are for the special effects which seems to have absorbed all the budget leaving nothing for story development or dialogue. Oh, writer/director - say no more! Jeez, how do these guys get the money. Must be good BSers or have rich family and friends.Do yourself a favour and go clean the oven!

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