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Sci-fi films tend to get very serious very quickly, but Cyborg 2 takes a much more light-hearted and playful approach in this pursuit of AI. It's very much in the mood of other weird and wonderful sci-fi films like The Man Who Fell to Earth or The 5th Element, with many settings - one solid storm of sparks on a desert planet, another underwater world with bizarre aquatic life and giant squid, a computer whiz's office in the basement of the ubiquitous Pinwheel Corporation, and so on.


To escape Pinwheel and their program to re-engineer the human race into their own users, the trio help the enigmatic rebel Mercy, who doesn't speak English, escape from the company (she speaks with a mangled cyborg voice); help stop the headless villains from creating a new Pinwheel-produced world menace, the evil Malik; outwit a robot thief named Snoop (who steals data-storage disks containing the identities of all the world's cyborgs), and lose their way to the free-zone, which is located at the "end of the world."


If you're expecting serious policy or philosophical revelations or big ideas from Cyborg 2, think again. While this story offers plenty of voyeurism-fuelled action, character development and mystery (the main mystery at the film's very start involving Cash, who keeps disappearing), it's hardly a challenging examination of the issues of robotics, but rather a futuristic drama with a few laughs and colorful characters. The best thing about it is the production design, which is much more interesting than the usual "dreary brown" sci-fi imagery. It's not so one-dimensional that it looks like a normal sci-fi flick, but it's some kind of futuristic cyber-speakeasy dressed up to look like a generic B-movie with its neon lights, decaying browns, crowded apartment buildings, cheap brown suits, and rain-filled streets. The writing - mostly by a Japanese author named Juzo Itami - is simple, but at times funny. Although the script is pretty much plot driven, there are a few moments where the silliness of the dialogue cuts through the future drama (as well as a few kung-fu dialogue bits, too). 84d34552a1