Extended Reading
  • Amparo 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    "Clone": There is no other shore in the world

    The subject matter of copying and cloning is not new, because Keanu Reeves has the desire to see it.

    This man who has had intense friction with the world in real life and has been polished by fate, this former Hollywood superstar who no longer appears frequently, the feeling of powerless turmoil is...

  • Josue 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    Ethical drama in tech clothes

    To be honest, such an anti-ethical film finally gave me a happy ending, I was actually very unable to accept it, especially the last scene showed that the copying of the body, including the transfer of thinking and memory, is allowed to be commercialized, and there is no way to let people....

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  • Jany 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The design of pinpointing the eyeball to extract brain consciousness/memory feels too unscientific. ——Keanu Reeves... As a child, his father abandoned the family (later jailed for drug trafficking); friend River Phoenix died of drug overdose. Everything turns around when she meets the love of her life, Jennifer Syme, but this is the beginning of a bigger tragedy. Jennifer was pregnant but gave birth to a stillbirth. After losing her child, she suffered from severe depression, which also brought their love to an end, but the two remained close friends. Sadly, 18 months later, Jennifer died in a car accident, which dealt a major blow to Reeves. It's hard to imagine how a person can live well after going through these things, but Reeves did it, and he's always had a reputation for giving in Hollywood. ……-Baidu Encyclopedia

  • Jaleel 2022-04-22 07:01:44

    Just can't help but sigh the connection between reality and movies.

Replicas quotes

  • Will Foster: [grabs Ed's shoulders with both hands while speaking with tremendous excitement] No, it's not the mind, it's not the brain, Ed. It's the body.

    Ed Whittle: The body.

    Will Foster: [grabs the back of Ed's head] It's so obvious, so elegant, so simple!

    Ed Whittle: [nervously chuckles] Whoa! Hey man, let's, uh, pump the brakes on the crazy train, alright?

  • Will Foster: [preparing to transfer Mona's neural imprint to her clone] Ready?

    Ed Whittle: Has that ever mattered?

    [Will smiles]