What touched me was that when the youngest daughter of the Martin family, who understood and cared about Andrew the most, died, Andrew saw her granddaughter cry because of grief, and his words and expressions were the most tear-jerking - his face twisted: "I don't have lacrimal glands, You can't use tears to vent your inner sadness, do you know how painful it is?!"--The theme of the film is also highlighted here. Andrew didn't want to become a human at first, he just wanted to find a robot with the same human mind and emotion as him. Because of the human emotion, there must be a requirement to find the same kind. Throughout the ages, human beings regard finding soulmates, resonance, and understanding as the greatest blessings in life. If no one sings happily with you in the bottom of your heart, no amount of glory and possession will make you truly happy. Human beings praise and pursue family, friendship, love, and true love. In the final analysis, it is because human beings need real understanding, practical care and smooth communication. Andrew has a special body and experience, so he also has feelings that are not known and understood by ordinary people. If a unique feeling cannot be communicated with others, his heart must be full of loneliness and loneliness. A lonely heart must be unhappy. However, all creatures with human emotions and thoughts have to seek happiness as their goal and hope, so Andrew began to change his way to find human feelings, until he chose to die like a human... In the world, there may be many of your kind , Maybe there is no one who is exactly like you. Let us give up loneliness and endless waiting, actively look for partners, and strive to change ourselves - this is the secret of your happiness. The Bible says that Adam and Eve eat After taking the forbidden fruit, he immediately felt ashamed and covered his private parts. In the movie, Andrew's personality and spiritual development, the first is to put on clothes. After he put on the clothes for the first time, he proposed to Martin that he wanted to wear clothes all the time. When he had his own wealth and read more books, he had the goal of pursuing freedom.
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