Life and death, shed head puppet. When the line is broken, it falls and falls.
The picture is exquisite to the extreme. This is a movie from 2004. Because it was the first movie I saw in college, it has also been five or six years. The clues in the details are a bit disconnected. I have to find time to revisit the first one. one time
Humans want to continue their consciousness indefinitely, so they have created various prosthetic people as their spiritual containers. The death of the body does not mean that it has really disappeared, because there is still consciousness or ghosts that can be uploaded to the Internet to form an extension of life.
Here is a question, how can the uploaded consciousness be guaranteed to be the original self? After all, the body is already dead, and there is no way to define the standard from the material. If your consciousness has been tampered with and implanted with other concepts that do not belong to you, how can you judge you? is it you
Sparrow blood provokes pity, no one asks about fish injury, and it is fortunate for those who have voice.
If prosthetics were conscious, wouldn't they be clamoring for me not to become human?
Don't forget I'll be by your side as long as you're online
I feel relieved when I hear Motoko's voice [Yunbei]
Sci-fi is fucking awesomeeeeeeeeeee!
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