A witty, exhilarating and mind-expanding exploration of the word of our times - data - with mathematician Dr Hannah Fry. Following in the footsteps of BBC Four's previous gleefully nerdy, award-winning maths films The Joy of Stats, Tails you Win - The Science of Chance and The Joy of Logic, this new high-tech romp reveals exactly what data is and how it is captured, stored, shared and made sense of. Fry also tells the story of the engineers of the data age, people most of us have never heard of despite the fact they brought about a technological and philosophical revolution.
For Hannah Fry, the joy of data is all about spotting patterns. She's Lecturer in the Mathematics of Cities at UCL as well as being the presenter of the BBC series Trainspotting Live and City in the Sky, and she sees data as the essential bridge between two universes - the tangible, noisy, messy world that we see and experience, and the clean, ordered, elegant world of maths, where everything can be captured beautifully with equations.
Along the way the film reveals the connection between Scrabble scores and online movie streaming, explains why a herd of Wiltshire dairy cows are wearing pedometers, and uncovers the remarkable network map of Wikipedia. What's the mystery link between 'marmalade' and 'One Direction'?
The Joy of Data also hails the giant contribution of Claude Shannon, the American mathematician and electrical engineer who, in an attempt to solve the problem of noisy telephone lines, devised a way to digitise all information. It was Shannon, father of the 'bit', who singlehandedly launched the 'information age'. Meanwhile, the green lawns of Britain's National Physical Laboratory host a race between its young apprentices in order to demonstrate how and why data moves quickly and successfully around modern data networks. It's all thanks to the brilliant technique first invented there in the 1960s by Welshman Donald Davies - packet switching - without which there would be no internet as we know it.
But what of the future, big data and artificial intelligence? Should we be worried by the pace of change, and what our own data could and should be used for? Ultimately, Fry concludes, data has empowered all of us. We must have machines at our side if we're to find patterns in the modern-day data deluge. But, Fry believes, regardless of AI and machine learning, it will always take us to find the meaning in them.
网飞拍了无数个《极寒之城》和女版John Wick,这回又轮到玛丽伊丽莎白演了。中间的一段日本飙车戏颇有赛博朋克的感觉,算是比较吸引眼球,但其他的部分基本就是流水账,动作毫无张力,故事也缺乏新意,中等偏下水平
自《双子杀手》追随女主的颜过来本片,没想到女主在这里展现的是丧变的过程,从呕吐到皮肤溃烂眼球渗血,让本片有点Cult的味道,相当kuso。
英姿飒爽大女主,日本潮流风玩的很溜,颇有疾速追杀的味道
浅野忠信和伍迪哈里森都是被秒,不像BOSS呀
女主角竟然掏钱给了路人男😂,在女权主义、甚至过激的女权主义盛行之时这种大女主通杀的电影也就突然多了市场。
本片灵感应该源自于杰森斯坦森的《怒火攻心》,主人公都是类似的遭遇,被人陷害,在极短的时间内,都会丧命,于是,要利用这极短时间,找出事后的真凶……
和我之前不久看的《火药奶昔》也太像了 本片比那片好一点 动作戏上强一点 女主设定的一日必死也算有一点点新意
好看,一气呵成,一点不拖泥带水。从科洛佛道10号到冰血暴,一直很喜欢外柔内刚的女主。这次终于主演大女主动作片,不负所望。
就像我一直说得,电影故事老套无所谓,认认真真的拍就行,就怕导演没事就往文艺上靠,这部片子不错。
This movie was bonkers. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a bad-ass and this feels like it came straight out of a manga. I was invested the entire time and I found it quite entertaining.
没有一丝悲剧感,铺垫太急了,中毒也救不了。
请美国人立刻放弃对John wick的致敬…
不是所有想演打戏的女明星都能做到查理兹塞隆在极寒之城 Atomic Blonde (2017)里曾做过的那种酷。
血腥暴力的动作片,儿童不宜。
很普通的动作犯罪片吧,主角是杀手组织从小训练到大的孤儿,身怀绝技各种刀头舔血堪比007,然后执行了一个坑爹任务最后发现组织就是当年杀害自己全家的凶手啥的,自己导师才是主谋之类的,这部基本就是照着模板拍出来的,毫无意外毫无惊喜,倒是什么铊中毒只有一天寿命怎么做到活那么久各种挨刀挨枪还不死的
Die Hard算法,其女比其父——更狠更酷更黑更不团结
除了日式古屋那段溅血挺不错,其他都感觉浪费时间,而且那段还特别有杀死比尔的影子,小女孩挺抢眼,但说多了那些英语脏话也就无趣了好多,电影也是如此,剧情不用想也知道是这样。
赛博朋克双首都,香港更偏向赛博,东京更偏向朋克。但东京还有少女与武士刀啊,怎么拍都很酷。
还算是合格的暴力动作片,不过这次是女版基诺李维斯。
只有5秒干净的动作戏,还都在配角身上。
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