I saw a similar story a long time ago, so it's a little boring, but it's fresh enough for most people who don't dabble in sci-fi. The filming is quite satisfactory, not beyond the original frame, but the suspenseful atmosphere is well set off, and there is also a sense of horror. But it always felt that it was not easy enough and not deep enough. The story tells that the girl x3 who grew up in a bunker was raised by a robot mother and was constantly warned of the dangers of the outside world, but a strange woman who broke in changed all this, suspicion began to breed, adolescence rebellion? Finally, the girl solved the lies one by one and approached the truth step by step, and finally defeated the robot mother.
The combination of the robot threat theory and the robot law, the robot mother has become a tragic character who is racking her brains for the human baby. What she did should have been heinous and ended up being inexplicably sad. I don't know how the director thought about the meaning of this role. , great mother, cruel robot, or obsessive-compulsive? The remaining eldest daughter and third daughter are too boilerplate and toolless to discuss. Personally, I think the entire movie should focus more on this complex robot.
The whole film raises a very interesting question, what kind of person deserves to survive, is it on the side of health, beauty and purity of mind, or on the side of sufficient numbers? In the movie, the mother chose the former, the girl chose to save every life,
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