what a man

Reymundo 2022-09-04 01:07:21

An abnormal robot learns continuously with the encouragement of its master, and gradually approaches humans. At the same time, he experiences the death of humans and his own immortality, feels lonely, and decides to find the same kind, the last "similar". Nor is he of the same kind. He returned to the human world, fell in love with a woman, and completely transformed himself into a human being. In the end, he broke through the legal boundaries, married a woman, gave up immortality, and died with the woman.

This is how the robot becomes human:

From lack of creativity to creativity → understanding human logic → emotion of attachment and protection → emotion of longing for freedom → emotion of loneliness → feeling love → strengthening senses → abandoning the robot body and becoming a human body

Humans long for longevity. In order to become human, the robots here give up longevity, which can be said to be the ultimate.

After reading it, it will be a very human story.

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Extended Reading
  • Grady 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    Seeing that the owner gave the robot sex education, the robot's evaluation of the whole process was - it was disgusting, and then it was sad because of the "death" of other sperm, so I had a bad premonition. combined. In this way, this movie is quite bloody. Among the sci-fi films I have seen, this one belongs to everyone's applause, but I can't love it.

  • Kristy 2022-04-18 17:34:53

    The film was nominated for Best Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards. If you just watch the first half of the film, it is still very warm and touching. By the time Andrew pursued Miss Second's granddaughter, this warm feeling quickly dried up. The rest is bloody romance and blunt plot. It's not so much a pursuit as it is a seduction. In this episode, Andrew looks like an old hooligan in his old age. In Hollywood, people and sex are inseparable. . .

Bicentennial Man quotes

  • Galatea: [singing loudly] If I only had a heart! Picture me a balcony...

    [goes offscreen]

    Andrew Martin: [irritated, but not showing it] Do you have an impact drill?

    Rupert Burns: Yeah. Over on a rack.

    Andrew Martin: Thank you.

    [goes offscreen and starts the drill as Galatea screams]

  • Galatea: [to Andrew, after he's met Rupert Burns] You and me, we're the same!