English original name Bicentennial Human
More loyal to the plot and main theme than the Chinese translation of "machine housekeeper"
After watching this movie, I began to think about some things that are not there, whether the word [humanity] can be assumed to be two definitional logics: 1⃣️Congenital: the unique innate personality, emotion, thought, and behavior of the human race , etc. processing methods; 2⃣️Acquired: Humans/non-humans through imitation-learning-practice-habits, the acquired operating logic that is almost the same as human processing methods?
This hypothesis is the convergence of emotional emotions and six desires after excluding the human central nervous system perception (pain/warmth/hungry...).
Especially when I see the scene where Andrew and the second lady exchange gifts and play the piano together, the contrast is strong, which makes people feel that different "vitality" and "intelligence" can coexist equally. humanity's initial innocence and kindness.
A robot and a child each represent two "primary states", measured by time: macroscopically, the newly activated robot represents the primary intelligence stage in the (non-living) group; microscopically, the child represents The primary stage of intelligence in a (human) individual.
Is human beings 100% human from birth as a new life? Is there any room for human nature to be cultivated by the day after tomorrow?
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