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'Jung_E' Netflix Review: Stream It or Skip It?
Jung_E (now on Netflix) is the new film from director Yeon Sang-ho, who made a name for himself outside his native Korea with 2016 zombie action movie Train to Busan. As he offered a new angle on a familiar subgenre with Busan, he surely hopes to do the same for artificial intelligence science-fiction (AI-SCI-FI?!?) with his latest work, which is set in a sort-of-post-apocalyptic dystopia where robots fight wars for us, and the side with the best AI sure seems ripe for victory. The movie is also notable for being the final role of Korean film star Kang Soo-yeon, who sadly passed away in 2022 at age 55 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage. The Gist: IN A WORLD where severe climate change has forced humanity to mostly abandon Earth for the Moon; where subsequent civil war has raged for decades; where artificial intelligence is a primary component of war technology; where human brains can be uploaded from diseased bodies to new ones and if you have enough money you can enjoy a terrific Type A existence, or a so-so Type B, or possibly a horrific, but no-cost Type C where your consciousness is under the control of corporations and shit; where people take ethics tests to determine that they're indeed human and not AI – in this world, a woman leaps around a bona-fide Dystopian Hell of a set piece, fighting robots, some more diabolically advanced in their ability to withstand bullets and such. She is the famed kickass warrior Yun Jung-yi (Kim Hyun-joo), but she really isn't Yun Jung-yi – she's Jung_E, a clone of Yun Jung-yi, and she keeps failing the same battle simulation. The simulation reinvents the very scene of her defeat many years prior, which left her body in a coma, the contents of her brain as the key element of weapons-development research firm Kronoid and her daughter kind of almost orphaned.
Why Python Loves Underscores So Much
Many programming languages use underscore "_" in many scenarios, so does Python. If you have ever used Python for object-oriented programming, you must know that the constructor function of a Python object is __init__(). This is probably the most common scenario that we need to use underscores in Python. However, there are much more cases that we can use one or more underscores to do some tricks. This could either improve our code in terms of reliability or even bring some new features.
Jeep Grand Cherokee E-Shifter, Which Might Have Killed 'Star Trek' Actor Anton Yelchin, Underscores Need For Intuitive Car Electronics
The investigation into Sunday's death of "Star Trek" actor Anton Yelchin, 27, in a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee rolling accident continues. But signs point to a problem that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has had for years with its electronic automatic gear shifters -- namely that some of its cars have shifters that can leave drivers believing they've been put safely into park. Instead, the cars can roll away, causing accidents, injuries and even death. And while the problem vexing more than 800,000 recent Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs, Dodge Charger muscle cars and Chrysler 300 luxury sedans isn't widespread across the industry, the increasing use of electronics for crucial vehicle functions is posing new challenges for automakers, and new risks for drivers. "There's this rush to electrify every aspect of a vehicle," said Byron Bloch, an auto safety expert with 40 years of experience inspecting vehicles and testifying on accidents.