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virtual reality and science fiction cinema: the future and man-machine war


men's fear of technology progress, for fear of the unknown, or simply change to a new world that lies ahead, a future that will be postponed crumbling ancient rites and customs while imposing rules new, rarely been as evident in humanity and the fear of unknown future technology shown in the film, a constantly and rapidly evolving that uncertainty and fear.

been in the cinema especially immortalized in several science fiction films dealing with the technological future in the most apocalyptic and pessimistic: the war between man and technology, the man and robots. I think the logic of this may be due in part to an extremely fast technology has evolved in recent decades, especially robotics and computers and the uncertainty this creates in a view to the future. Machines robots that think like humans and feel as such and are willing to release (also human feeling) by war, or even backwards, robots or machines, and subjecting the man and is trying to break free. In my opinion this view is a bit paranoid and exaggerated but I love the yields cinematically. PelĂ­iculas
Some celebrities who treat the future war between humans and robots are Terminator and Matrix , both from different perspectives, it is as if rapid progress as the man carried his own ruin by the rebelliousness of its own scientific advances or technology, instead of taking it to a better, more comfortable or more possibilities.
Another precursor but in a more subtle is 2001 of Kubrick where the ship carrying humans rebelling against these by their intelligence. Sean

paranoid or apocalyptic, these films somehow show fears of a society that looks to the future with the necessary skepticism, but sometimes this can be a profound source of conservative sentiment and irrational, no longer required to report or show the reality that although they are very difficult with the outcome, it is good to give a warning signal and the film also know that although technology is not a demon that turns against its creators, is not a benign entity in nature and requires the full responsibility of humans for use it properly.

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