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  1. Sep 1, 2021 · Deon does not let Chappie take the new body parts from the robot, but Chappie takes the neural helmet to transfer his consciousness to a new body. Deon scours through the log files to find flaws in the robots and finds out about the upgrade.

  2. Chappie can be reprogrammed remotely, yet Deon never thinks to use this to update him with things like "Leave the criminal hideout." or "Don't trust the criminals; only trust me." or anything else that would help in recovering Chappie.

  3. Deon leaves work to check on Chappie. He’s mad that the gang is turning him into a thug, so he asks Chappie to promise not to do anything illegal. Moore follows Deon and sees what’s going on.

  4. Deon leaves work to check on Chappie. He's mad that the gang is turning him into a foul mouthed thug, so he asks Chappie to promise not to count drugs, commit crimes, or do anything illegal. Moore follows Deon to the hideout in hopes of finding out where Deon is keeping the guard key.

  5. The ending was a bit lackluster, but the moments before (with Deon becoming an AI, being inevitably saved by Chappie) were really well executed. My biggest concern with the film was the fight sequence with the Moose, it seemed a tad too clichéd. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed the film, I'm stunned as to why it's being slammed so hard by critics.

  6. When Deon goes to check on him, Chappie angrily asks him why he used a body with a dying battery to give birth to him, and why he made him only to die. Deon honestly answers by saying that he had no idea Chappie would grow into the person he is today.

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  8. Mar 5, 2015 · Raised in a wasteland by a pair of surrogate gangster parents, his impossibly difficult, traumatic childhood is compressed into a single week. Created by computer genius Deon (Dev Patel),...

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