I don't understand why Andrew was obsessed with becoming a human in the back and I felt that the purpose of his approach to Portia was not pure and purely wanting company because all the people who recognized him well at the beginning were all dead, so he started to "try his best" Approaching Portia for a new company (and there may be a factor that Portia looks a lot like Little Miss)
It's kind of bloody to say. At first, when Little Miss fell in love with him, I was wondering if there would be a bloody operation of human-machine love. As a result, Little Miss turned around and married another man. And I was very curious about that. At that time, did Andrew know that Little Miss liked him and whether Little Miss always had him in his heart after getting married?
As a result, when Little Miss died, Andrew started chasing after Portia. To be honest, I was a little disgusted, especially at the beginning, they were still in a state of dislike of each other. As soon as they turned their heads, they started to be ambiguous. The emotional scene of this movie is too confusing. It feels hard. It gave me the feeling of shyness that was comparable to Team America kissing Carter's niece or granddaughter.
I almost didn't watch the ending because I wanted to know when the work was, so I searched on Baidu and looked at Andrew in order to marry Portia/to be together and inject blood into himself to set his lifespan
Andrew should already be called artificial intelligence. The original work should be limited by the times and cannot imagine the development of the Internet. Otherwise, I think artificial intelligence should be the ultimate destination in the eternal life of the Internet.
It can be seen that the production of the movie should have been very good at the time (after all, it was a movie in 1999) Although from the current point of view, there are some places that reveal a little funny, but it should have been a breakthrough at the time. I have been watching it. Guess when the movie was. After all, I haven't seen the computer or mobile phone, including similar equipment. I thought it was a movie in the 1980s and 90s.
In fact, there are quite a lot of details that are worth complaining, since it is a work from 20 years ago, it is not demanding (actually lazy)
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