If her mother wasn't programmed to be a robot
then everything is almost without controversy
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I saw a mouse making a fuss and quickly burned it
also change clothes
Educate her daughter to be calm and not to be emotional
Daughter is not allowed to go out and run around
Isolate strangers and even lie
Prefer the youngest daughter and even sacrifice the eldest daughter
Arrange a bunch of soldiers to protect the home
Plant corn in advance for daughter's future
Daughter is kidnapped and can only be released
Finally let go and let the daughter be the master of the house and become the new mother
It even includes arranging a cold-blooded scene to make her daughter mature as soon as possible
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But her mother is a robot
If you go to the movies with the idea that the heart will be different from my race
A lot of things are not right
Robots can't hurt humans and have to serve everyone well?
That's not the daughter's mother, it's really just a machine
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more patient than humans
colder than humans
smarter than humans
Do what most human women can't
But what you do
It's really mom
Not the motherland, the Yellow River, the Yangtze River, Maria, that kind of broad mother
But a mother in a family
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When I watch it, I'm always jumping for my daughter
The last look seems to indicate
daughter is mature
I can be a mother to a big family
Maybe in the future, I will act like a robot mother.
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In the film, the robot mother especially likes 3 girls and 4 boys
Because it feels "perfect"
Impartiality is the machine
Real mother who is not biased
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As for whether the two women died because of murder
In fact, the film does not really explain
Accidents, illness and death are also possible
Especially its head portrait is a child photo
It is reasonable to say that it is not yet the age to judge success or failure.
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That neurotic alien might be a big girl
But it should have left as a child
If it is at this time, the machine mother will start arranging the scenes.
Feeling a little far-fetched
This scene is probably the most unreasonable part of the logic in the play.
It belongs to the author, although the arrangement is not clear
The viewers can feel the contradictions when they delve into it
Like that sentence to show that everything is arranged by robots
"You've lived so long no one else has survived"
This logic sucks
Who are the "others"?
Don't people out there say they're dead?
Does this mine and mine human thing exist or not?
So is she the big girl or just the other "old humans" left over
If the robot knows that there are "others" why "the number left by humans is 0"
I think it would be better if the details of the film were perfected, the central theme more compact and better.
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anyway
This movie really turns the robot into a flesh-and-blood mother
It's a robot, it's a sci-fi movie
Or maybe it's not a robot, it's a melodrama
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in other words
This film wants to write about how robots cultivate new human beings
But still not beyond the scope of human thinking
Or use the brains of human mothers or authors to think about it
Or the little tricks and little conspiracies of human beings
Do real robots really do this?
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