It did seem pretty arrogant, especially the part where Adam single-handedly recreates his biological arm and adds external storage to his brain (all with technology scavenged from post apocalyptic surroundings). Also, you had to laugh when switching bodies was portrayed as a translucent brain swimming between them like a jelly fish. All in all, it was about 99% cheesy sci-fi but I still found it entertaining. I’m just happy that it didn’t end like most movies about immortality: the protagonist angsting over his ‘lost humanity’ and killing himself.
It did seem pretty arrogant, especially the part where Adam single-handedly recreates his biological arm and adds external storage to his brain (all with technology scavenged from post apocalyptic surroundings). Also, you had to laugh when switching bodies was portrayed as a translucent brain swimming between them like a jelly fish. All in all, it was about 99% cheesy sci-fi but I still found it entertaining. I’m just happy that it didn’t end like most movies about immortality: the protagonist angsting over his ‘lost humanity’ and killing himself.