'Mission: Impossible--Dead Reckoning' Is the Perfect AI Panic Movie
American action movie villains have always acted as a sort of paranoia litmus test, capturing a snapshot of the particular anxieties plaguing the country and its citizens at any given time. In the 1990s and '00s, with the Red Menace long forgotten, movies leaned heavily on the awful "bad Arab" trope, pulling their villains from the Middle East. Other recent smash-'em-ups have made bad guys out of rogue spies, shadowy cyber terrorists, and self-interested arms dealers, all common players in the global news landscape. But for Mission: Impossible--Dead Reckoning Part One, out this week, writers Bruce Geller, Erik Jendresen, and Christopher McQuarrie (who also directed the movie) made their big bad--known as The Entity--out of a slightly more amorphous fear: that of an all-powerful, all-seeing, sentient AI. It has access to anything with an online network and can use those evil techno powers to manipulate everything from global military superpowers to a grandma with a gun.
Jul-12-2023, 11:00:00 GMT
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