The 6th Day evaluation action
2021-11-20 08:01
Although there is no breakthrough in Arnold's acting skills, the proposition of the film itself is really interesting. The computer program of "The Matrix" has already performed a contemporary American story of "Zhuang Sheng’s Dream Butterfly" for the audience, and "The Sixth Day" has begun to discuss the ethical principles of the effect of "cloning" technology on human society. Compared with "Dream Butterfly", it is a further sublimation. Although it is also packaged in the form of an action movie, the reality of cloning technology facing the audience directly is no one can avoid.
The film is a science fiction thriller, but there is always an emotional line running through it. It is not a movie about the crime of science, but the crime of abusing science.
Extended Reading
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Adam Gibson: I might be back.
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Adam Gibson: If you really believe that then you should clone yourself while you're still alive.
Drucker: Why is that? So I can understand your unique perspective?
Adam Gibson: No. So you can go fuck yourself!
[Later, when Drucker's clone is lying on the real Drucker]
Adam Gibson: When I told you fuck yourself, I didn't mean for you to take it literally.