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TopicDid you like the movie A.I.?
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07/26/19 2:47:53 AM
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guffguy89 posted...
The core definition of a plot hole is something that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot. This can manifest itself many different ways, and is not limited to internal contradictions in the established plot, but also include if anything within the established plot seems illogical, especially compared to the rest of the established plot.


I just don't see how you can say the starting premise of the movie goes against the flow of logic established by the movie's plot. Like in what way does it? I agree that sometimes plot holes are intended and that writer intent doesn't make a something not a plot hole, but this is like, basically saying an assumed truth consistently followed throughout the plot is a plothole. Just seems like a misappropriation of the term.

It'd be like saying Star Wars has a plot hole because lightsabers are considered to be super badass but blasters are guns that exist everywhere and guns > swords yo cause like how can a Jedi deflect 90 guys shooting guns at em. I mean that's dumbing it down a lot but it seems like the same kind of thing you're arguing here.

If you want something that imo is actually a plot hole of sorts I feel like the bear robot shows too much loyalty and emotion for the child to really be something that exceptional, conceptually, in terms of being humanlike. Like the bear robot seems to be everything the child wants to be other than looking like a child, so the child's AI doesn't seem like it should be something considered super notable cause this random bear robot seems to love the child.
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