Alarm No. 8 Code 8 (2019) Genre: Drama / Science Fiction / Crime, Duration: 98 minutes

Once the "city of the future" Lincoln City, 4% of the population has superpowers, and most of them are trapped in the mire of poverty and discrimination in the tide of automation, which is becoming a social burden and even a hidden danger. Connor Reid (Robby Ai Mel) is such a young temporary worker-faced with his mother's soaring medical expenses, he has to take risks and face the ruthless mechanical guards.

1. "Alert No. 8 Code 8" is written and directed by Jeff Chan (Jeff Chan) and written by Chris Paré. It is adapted from the two sci-fi shorts of the same name in 2016 and starred in Aimee. The brothers and others perform the production. Starring: Stephen Amel/ Robbie Amel/ Kang Sung Ho/ Lesra De Oliveira/ Greg Brick/ Carrie Marchette/ Peter Odbury/ Shaw En Benson/ Aaron Abrams/ Glenda Braganza/ Simon Northwood/ Zhou Hao/ Keira Kane/ Alex Mallari Jr./ JaNae Armogan/ Jeff Sinasac/ Joe Vercillo

2. The film tells a story similar to "mutants". In Lincoln City, 4% of the residents have superpowers that are different from ordinary people, but 60% of arrests occurred in this small group of people. In order to deal with the potential threats of these superpowers, humans facilitate the arrest of them with powerful robots. In addition to the "Arrow" brothers, "Fast and Furious" actor Cheng Kang, "Hannibal" actor Aaron Abrams, etc. have wonderful performances. Robbie Amel and Aaron Abrams faced the chase and interception of robotic police, and Cheng Kang was also a policeman.

3. The small crime team leader in the movie also conveyed various points of view while teaching the protagonist how to use his abilities. These views are basically abetting crime, often focusing on personal desires. The protagonist gently did something bad and taught the store owner who was unfriendly to his mother, but besides that, he did not do other bad things to satisfy his desires. In fact, "Alarm No. 8" tried hard to portray the protagonist as a kind and good person, and even downplayed his criminal mistakes. Moreover, the movie did not deepen the inner contradiction of the protagonist. After all, what he did was bad, and his heart was good.

4. The plot is relatively plain and ordinary. The Canadian movie still lacks some of the hotness of Hollywood, and more of the light and breezy clouds of the Arctic Ocean, so it does not look salty nor light.