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41 lines
4.7 KiB
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/.*/Attack(
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(search_method): GreedyWordSwapWIR(
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(wir_method): unk
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)
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(goal_function): UntargetedClassification
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(transformation): WordSwapRandomCharacterSubstitution
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(constraints): None
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(is_black_box): True
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)
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/.*/
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--------------------------------------------- Result 1 ---------------------------------------------
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[92mPositive (75%)[0m --> [91mNegative (71%)[0m
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I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. Sure it is a [92mbit[0m slow moving in parts, but what else would one expect from Rollin? Also there is plenty of nudity, nothing wrong with that, particularly as it includes lots of the gorgeous, Brigitte Lahaie. There are also some spectacularly eroticised female dead, bit more dodgey, perhaps, but most effective. There is also a sci-fi like storyline with a brief explanation at the end, but I wouldn't bother too much with that. No, here we have a most interesting exploration of memory and the effect of memory loss and to just what extent one is still 'alive' without memory. My DVD sleeve mentions David Cronenberg and whilst this is perhaps not quite as good as his best films, there is some similarity here, particularly with the great use of seemingly menacing architecture and the effective and creepy use of inside space. As I have tried to indicate this is by no means a rip roaring thriller, it is a captivating, nightmare like movie that makes the very most of its locations, including a stunning railway setting at the end.
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I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. Sure it is a [91mbct[0m slow moving in parts, but what else would one expect from Rollin? Also there is plenty of nudity, nothing wrong with that, particularly as it includes lots of the gorgeous, Brigitte Lahaie. There are also some spectacularly eroticised female dead, bit more dodgey, perhaps, but most effective. There is also a sci-fi like storyline with a brief explanation at the end, but I wouldn't bother too much with that. No, here we have a most interesting exploration of memory and the effect of memory loss and to just what extent one is still 'alive' without memory. My DVD sleeve mentions David Cronenberg and whilst this is perhaps not quite as good as his best films, there is some similarity here, particularly with the great use of seemingly menacing architecture and the effective and creepy use of inside space. As I have tried to indicate this is by no means a rip roaring thriller, it is a captivating, nightmare like movie that makes the very most of its locations, including a stunning railway setting at the end.
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--------------------------------------------- Result 2 ---------------------------------------------
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[92mPositive (69%)[0m --> [91mNegative (53%)[0m
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I went into "Night of the Hunted" not knowing what to expect at all. I was really impressed.<br /><br />It is essentially a mystery/thriller where this girl who can't remember anything gets 'rescued' by a guy who happens to be driving past. The two become fast friends and lovers and together, they try to figure out what is going on with her. Through some vague flashbacks and [92mgrim[0m memories, they eventually get to the bottom of it and the ending is pretty cool.<br /><br />I really liked the setting of this one: a desolate, post-modern Paris is the backdrop with lots of gray skies and tall buildings. Very metropolitan. Groovy soundtrack and lots of nudity.<br /><br />Surprising it was made in 1980; seems somewhat ahead of it's time.<br /><br />8 out of 10, kids.
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I went into "Night of the Hunted" not knowing what to expect at all. I was really impressed.<br /><br />It is essentially a mystery/thriller where this girl who can't remember anything gets 'rescued' by a guy who happens to be driving past. The two become fast friends and lovers and together, they try to figure out what is going on with her. Through some vague flashbacks and [91mgrEm[0m memories, they eventually get to the bottom of it and the ending is pretty cool.<br /><br />I really liked the setting of this one: a desolate, post-modern Paris is the backdrop with lots of gray skies and tall buildings. Very metropolitan. Groovy soundtrack and lots of nudity.<br /><br />Surprising it was made in 1980; seems somewhat ahead of it's time.<br /><br />8 out of 10, kids.
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+-------------------------------+--------+
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| Attack Results | |
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+-------------------------------+--------+
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| Number of successful attacks: | 2 |
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| Number of failed attacks: | 0 |
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| Number of skipped attacks: | 0 |
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| Original accuracy: | 100.0% |
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| Accuracy under attack: | 0.0% |
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| Attack success rate: | 100.0% |
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| Average perturbed word %: | 0.62% |
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| Average num. words per input: | 164.0 |
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| Avg num queries: | 166.0 |
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+-------------------------------+--------+
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