Zenyatta's mark is relatively simple.

His features are very distinct, namely the nine scars on his head, painted light blue, and his two eyes are left and right, forming an "eight" character, with appropriate spacing. If you grasp these two points, it will be done.

Facts have proved that his painting skills have indeed improved. Not only has his efficiency improved, but the marks he designed have also had a little bit of beauty. Not to mention the combination of spirit and form, at least he has made great progress in the "form".

After finishing his work in the study, Luo Ning returned to the bedroom and clicked on Douban to take a look. There are few discussions on the Easter egg predictions throughout the book about how intelligent machines and humans get along with each other, as reflected in "Zenyatta".

"I'm posting this as a proof. Welcome to slap my face! The protagonist of the next movie is definitely based on the Avengers Black Widow. Don't ask me how I know, because I'm the legendary insider of Overwatch Films."

This post is so damn eye-catching that even Roning can't bear to read it any more. He brags without even thinking about it. If the staff knew this, he wouldn't have to work.

"I don't think it's Black Widow. It might be a killer with a similar personality to Black Widow, which fits the setting of being cold-blooded and charming."

There was a lot of discussion about the ending Easter egg, and it was divided into two camps. One camp believed that the protagonist of the next movie was Black Widow, and the other camp believed that the protagonist of the next movie was not Black Widow, but a female Watcher with a similar personality.

In addition to these, some plot parties also studied the real problems reflected in "Zenyatta".

"Overwatch movies usually end with heroes joining Overwatch and becoming Overwatch, but this time it's not. Do you think Ronin is reflecting reality? In reality, Overwatch has disbanded, which means that in the movie, new heroes will no longer become Overwatch, which means that the members of Overwatch are fixed and will not be expanded."

This post is considered to be untainted by the mud, and it has carved out a bloody path in this post that discusses Easter eggs throughout the post, and it has also caused widespread discussion and a lot of comments.

"Well, this possibility is still quite high. Maybe we think too much about reflecting the current situation of Overwatch through movies. Another possibility is that Zenyatta will join Overwatch only after the second part is released."

"It's terrifying to think about it. According to this, will Overwatch in the movie also disband? The reason why those strange people are no longer recruited is because Overwatch in the movie has internal barriers or other external resistance?"

The fans opened their minds and spoke freely under the post. Ronin squinted and smiled. If he was really a screenwriter, he might have to rely on this group of lovely fans to crowdfund and write the script.

After all, a person's ideas and imagination are limited, but a group of people are different, as the saying goes, "many hands make light work."

Unfortunately, he is not, and the plot direction still has to be controlled by Athena, because no one knows the history of Overwatch better than her, but there is one thing that this fan guessed correctly, that is, Overwatch will eventually disband.

In addition to this post, the popularity of another post is also high.

"Look at the omnics through Ultron! Two years ago, there was an omnic crisis on Earth. It was a mechanical army led by Ultron, but the initiator was Iron Man. Iron Man originally wanted to rely on machines to protect the Earth, but he did not expect to grant too much authority, which made Ultron want to destroy humanity. In Ultron's eyes, humans are the culprits who destroyed the Earth. Isn't this similar to the omnics in the movie? These robots have their own ideas, which are almost the same as humans."

"When intelligent robots really have thoughts, or as Zenyatta described, they awaken their souls, how should humans deal with them? This is indeed a thought-provoking question. Should we accept them and treat them as our own kind, or reduce their intelligence and make them forever a production tool for humans?"

"Speaking of this, we are actually talking about human nature. Humans are selfish. When robots infringe on their own rights and interests, humans will definitely take measures to reduce the intelligence of robots so that they can never reach the level of "humans". Since the advent of the first artificial intelligence, the meaning of their existence has not changed. The reason why scientists created intelligent robots is that they do not understand hard work and can reduce the burden on humans. There has never been an idea of ​​robots replacing humans. In the eyes of modern people, humans and robots are a master-servant relationship. Robots must obey the orders of their masters, otherwise the world will be in chaos."

Luo Ning deeply agrees. This netizen is right. From the beginning, the purpose of scientists creating robots is to reduce the burden on humans and liberate their hands, not to replace humans.

When that day really comes, he believes that most rational scientists will stop in-depth research on artificial intelligence. Of course, some people who are blinded by interests may want to make a fortune in war through these things.

Robots with autonomous consciousness can replace humans in wars, and their physical fitness is a hundred times stronger than that of humans, and they are not afraid of ordinary guns and cannons. Age of Ultron is a typical example. If the superheroes hadn't worked together, they could have really destroyed humanity.

It doesn't make much sense to delve into these things. The current technology is far from what is described in the movie. It will take at least several dozen or even hundreds of years, unless the Mind Stone is used to give intelligent robots autonomous consciousness and thinking ability.

"There aren't many fighting scenes in the whole movie, and the plot is relatively bland, but this straightforward rhythm makes people feel comfortable. As the story develops, the plot unfolds slowly, without using those fancy narrative techniques to deliberately complicate the plot, but through the true feelings of humans and the reactions that the intelligent machines should make, it deepens the tense relationship between humans and intelligent machines after the end of the intelligent machine crisis. In the end, the two brothers Zenyatta and Mondatta change the status quo in their own way, which is one of the biggest highlights of the film. In particular, we should praise the changes before and after Zenyatta's sudden enlightenment of the highest realm, which directly puts the protagonist Zenyatta and other mechanical monks on a level, especially the part where he uses his magical powers to teach the bad guys a lesson and escapes into the wisdom pupil. The special effects are full and there are many highlights. I look forward to the second part!"

This kind of post makes people feel comfortable. Luo Ning did not hesitate to give it a thumbs up. This movie really abandons the eternal theme of heroes saving the world. There are no ups and downs in the plot, and there is no real villain. It reflects a very realistic theme: when intelligent robots have wisdom, what should humans do?

This is a theme worth savoring for everyone. Of course, this movie also satisfies the audience who just want to watch the fun. In the first half, Zenyatta is just an ordinary mechanical monk. Later, through asceticism, he reaches the realm of transcendence and teaches those villains a lesson. There is no lack of ignition points.

Luo Ning gives this movie an eight, and he is not afraid of its pride.

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