I didn't pay attention to the year when I watched it, but the more I watched it, the more I felt that this should be an old movie. (The score is placed here) I have to say that the development of the American film industry is much more advanced than ours. I have to admit that, but our country’s film industry is also getting better and better. Five stars is more a tribute to the careful production and advanced imagination of the film at that time. Movie recommendation is a warm robot, though, not quite in my opinion. A robot met a good owner and changed his fate. If it's wrong in the first place, his fate may be the same as the rest of his friends, in the deletion ladder. The rhythm is slow, but it makes people want to watch it~ mainly because of his exploration of life and existence. He is it. Originally, he lived according to the program, and then he became self-conscious and wanted to pursue beautiful freedom. Then I want a home, and then I have feelings. I don’t care about myself for love. Finally, I want to get the approval of people and maintain my self-esteem after being transformed into a human being as a robot. In fact, the robot was originally a tool, and he did not need these changes later. I also don't understand why he wants to become human in the end, especially giving up his immortality. In the end, in the movie, robots and humans are equal and peaceful, but I feel a little pity. Humans trump emotions, just as we often trump rationality. Between robots and humans, I don't think there should be emotions, how can I say that? If I had such a robot, he could be my best listener, buddy, as long as I didn't have undue expectations of him. But in fact, human beings have feelings, and it is impossible not to show any emotion to a person who has been with him for a long time, unless it is a person who has no feelings. So in the end the robot will change, all because of human emotions. Love is a destructive weapon.
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