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Take off on a vacation of your dreams... and wake up to your worst nightmare! From Jurassic Park creator Michael Crichton comes this sci-fi thriller about a Wild West fantasyland where amazingly life-like androids look, act and talk like the real thing... until something goes terribly wrong! Westworld is a hi-tech, futuristic, edge-of-your-seat suspense thriller that will leave you breathless. Peter Martin (Richard Benjamin) and John Blane (James Brolin) are two businessmen enjoying the ultimate frontier excursion. But when a programming error causes the town’s "residents" to turn deadly, the two must square off against a strong-willed, steely-eyed, automated gunslinger (Yul Brynner) who’s determined to bring their vacation to a murderous conclusion. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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lamps 

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English A very unconventional sci-fi film set in the wild west. The story is not exactly brimming with action and suspense, but watching good old cowboy fights makes the viewer feel at home and the special atmosphere adds colour. The best, however, is Yul Brynner, who fits perfectly into the plot with his uncompromising gaze. It's not a smash hit, but it's a nice and original spectacle for one viewing. ()

Isherwood 

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English Crichton may be a writing mastermind at evoking the hidden dangers of technological toys, but the actual result of his work behind the camera is reminiscent of his scientists' creations - a semi-functional vehicle that beckons with original tinsel, but which shuts down at the first dramatic collision. Yul Brynner walks around fiercely over eighty-eight minutes, but in hindsight, it feels more ridiculous than threatening. It took two decades for an eccentric billionaire to fish lizards out of mosquitoes in a similar vein. PS: The idea is so strong that despite the shabby treatment, I actually understand Abrams and Nolan's need to turn it into a series. ()

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kaylin 

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English It's such a strange, peculiar film that stopped entertaining me towards the end, but it has an idea. It's clear that Crichton knew how to come up with a good story and captivate the audience. That can't be taken away from him, just like the interesting visual and special effects, which are great in some places. However, as I said, as it progressed, I didn't pay much attention to it anymore. ()

D.Moore 

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English Even a robot has only one nerve, so when Yull Brynner gets shot by a laughing vacationer for the umpteenth time, it just can't end well :) I once loved Westworld immensely, and I still vividly remember the horror that gripped me especially at the end, when everything is at stake. Well, after years the film has dried out a bit and it must be admitted that it drags on almost unbearably in places, but fortunately its idea remained the same. ()

gudaulin 

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English An interesting sci-fi film, reflecting the anxieties and dark visions of Western society in the 70s. It was a time when the green movement emerged, criticism of the consumerist lifestyle spread, and fear of an over-technologized future emerged. Crichton's film is about how seemingly perfect technology turns against people and the robots that are meant to serve in an amusement park massacre both customers and staff. Yul Brynner plays the lead role of a rebellious gunslinger robot. I was somewhat bothered by the combination of sci-fi and western genres, but it was understandably a positive aspect for the American market. Overall impression: 55%. ()

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