A lot of five stars, but I was suspicious when I saw half of it.
What the director wants to show is cross-species love. Some people compare it to like a monster who has cultivated into a spirit and still wants to be a human being. But robots are not monsters, monsters also have self-awareness, but their bodies are different and their starting IQs are different, but robots are just machines created by humans to serve humans, and monsters are completely different things.
A robot with full intelligence and even emotional intelligence through independent development, I don't believe that he will survive in human society at all. Those who allow him to survive are in my opinion the heart of the Virgin of the White Lotus. In order to enjoy their services, when they were created, human beings greatly enhanced some of their abilities. The infinite memories and infinite lives in the film are examples. If they make up for the abilities that humans have not given them, when When they have thoughts of being evil to humans, the humans who created them are nothing but bugs.
The so-called love that earns a lot of tears from the audience is a fart in the face of human survival!
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