I am mother. In the context of the end-of-the-world crisis, AI will kill all human beings to save millions of embryos, just to make better human beings, or rather than seeing human beings kill each other and die slowly, it is better to set a fire, burn everything, After the destruction, the recast heroine is the first perfect human being cultivated by the robot mother, and the imperfect ones bred before her are all burned to the ground. The two choices before her are as follows: follow the AI, sacrifice a hundred babies to meet the perfect one, or stay true to nature, kill the robot mother, and rebuild the natural and secular human Erie Garden. The heroine in the film chose the latter, and I prefer the former. The elitist survival criterion is really cruel, like Thanos who can wipe out half the population of the universe with a snap of his fingers. Whether it's in the movie or in the article, everyone is discussing what to do in the face of resource exhaustion.
Compared with the main theme of the movie, what impresses me more is the delicate and touching relationship between the protagonist and the robot mother. It is worth mentioning that Australia's science fiction films in recent years are not bad. On the basis of science fiction, different but all related discussions of human nature are put forward. If you are interested, there is also a movie recommendation - "Upgrade"
The following song is sung by the robot mother to the baby heroine, and it is also a children's song that the heroine sings to the next baby. There are thousands of flavors, please go to the movie to experience Baby mine, don't you cry Baby mine, dry your eyes Rest your head close to my heart Never to part Baby of mine Little one, when you play Don 't you mind what they say You are so precious to me Cute as can be Baby of mine.
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