I learned about this movie very late, but it’s never too late to watch a good movie. Frank is a lonely old man suffering from Alzheimer's disease (commonly known as Alzheimer's disease), which is linked to a series of social problems. Although a robot solves many problems, it also raises many social ethical problems. The development of science and technology is a double-edged sword. Once we could only communicate by letter, but the flavor is worth remembering. Now we have a phone call and video chat, which is convenient and fast, but have we lost something while enjoying high technology? The robot once brought a lot of happiness to Frank, but in the end he pressed the format button and everything started again. I actually thought the robot would say: Hi, Frank. It a pleasure to meet you. But everything was calm, and the final outcome was unexpected. Frank was afraid to go to the Brain Research Institute, but in the end things backfired.
This movie is memorable, the picture is not gorgeous, but the emotion is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. We can reflect on the relationship between ourselves and our family, and we can also reflect on various social issues. However, I think what the film ultimately gives people is what robots often say, "I am not a real person, just a highly simulated robot." The ethics is highlighted. No matter how advanced technology is, some things still have to return to the original.
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