The time span of this movie is really too long, 200 years. I'll never be able to get to some of the jokes in there, I think Andrew's jokes are too quick. When I saw the first half of the episode when Andrew and the second lady came of age, I thought the bloody place was coming, but the film was restrained. I didn't expect it to be the second lady's granddaughter, Bo Xia. What would Andrew's old master think? I still have a little question, whether Andrew loves Portia as Portia or as a second lady, Andrew said that I fell in love with you the first time I saw you, but he first As soon as he saw Bo Xia, he recognized Bo Xia as the second young lady. I have to say that first love is still invincible. But I can't fully say this movie, that is, love. But I also can't generalize his theme, the film discusses freedom? Discuss people? I feel like I can't precisely extract the meaning here. He transformed himself again and again to become a complete person, for love? Is it for the affirmation of others? Or to be able to pursue true freedom? Maybe there are.
But there is a lot to talk about in this movie.
When I watch this movie, I always think of "Artificial Intelligence". I can fully understand the little boy's heart that he wants to become a human being, although it is just a dream for him to become a human in the end. I also feel that this regret that comes true has a real power to move people.
But I don't feel that way about this movie. Maybe it's more of a cold for family.
When watching this film, I also thought of a short film in "Love Death Robot" - "Qima Lan".
Qima started out as a household appliance, a small robot that cleans swimming pools, and Andrew, the protagonist of the film, is also a household robot similar to a housekeeper, or a nanny.
For some reason, the two robots gradually became civilized, gradually learned, and gradually grew.
Qi Ma slowly became a human from a small robot, and transformed himself. He was dressed in a vajra body, without injury, pain, or death. He entered the universe and also had immortal artistic achievements. He painted a painting - "Blue", but In fact, this painting is the blue wall tiles in the swimming pool when Qima was still cleaning the swimming pool robot.
The ending that Qima chose by himself was to choose the swimming pool, and to choose to degenerate into the clean and hygienic little robot.
But the robot in this film becomes a human in pursuit of love, and it also has human limitations. Without endless time, it can no longer live forever.
It seems that the two are not comparable, so it seems that Andrew is also very great and brave. Zima and Andrew are still very similar. But I still like Zima.
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