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Johnathan 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Are we really better than machines from the very beginning?
Tima and the other robots are machines with the ability to think. The difference is that their life experience is different. Other machines are told that they are tools when they are born, and the purpose of existence is to serve human beings. Therefore, their perception of themselves is a machine,...
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Monserrate 2022-03-25 09:01:23
In such a world, neither robots nor people can live
Personally, I think the storyline of such movies is second, of course, this is not to say that the storyline of "Metropolis" is bad. But, more importantly, it charts a possibility for the future and gives its own understanding of how humans and robots (or artificial intelligence) will live in...

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Aletha 2022-03-28 09:01:13
The saddest robot animation I've ever seen. . . Well-made, Osamu Tezuka's ideas are not outdated today
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Joannie 2022-03-27 09:01:22
It's not a good evaluation of the original film that Tezuka drew after World War II and was born in the new millennium. People always have some unexpected thoughts in the context of the huge era, but jazz, cosmopolitan robots and romanticism are used. Well, the meeting schedule is not used well, it can only be stewed, not to mention the discussion about love death. The Japanese are too advanced, and I can't see where the Metropolis is superior to the works of other compatriots. Maybe it is about the description of the future city. New York may really look like this by 2077.
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