Robots that are more perfect than humans

Jerrold 2022-04-20 09:02:10

YSS STRONGLY RECOMMEND

always feels that Americans adapt other people's stories, and every time they round and polish the original essence with American ideology, so that it loses its edges and corners, and also loses its moving power. This time, however, was an exception. "Astro Boy" has the innocence and perseverance of the original comic book, and also has a common emotion that transcends culture. When Astro Boy was abandoned by the Doctor, I can understand his sadness and anger; when he used his body to charge into the red energy monster, I was moved to tears by his complete selflessness and dedication. . Like every superhero, Astro has the loneliness of high places, the pain of being in the world, and the self-doubt of being a minority/abnormal, but Astro has neither Spider-Man's split personality, nor X Men's ambitions are inflated, and there is no disguise as Batman. He is always that simple and almost stupid little boy. No matter how you deceive him, betray him, and hurt him, he will always go through fire and water for you when you need him. . He is impossible, and because of that, he is the ideal of mankind.

Indeed, as we grow up, we always know that stories are just stories, but the power of emotion is still so powerful that it has shaken our increasingly apathetic hearts.

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Extended Reading
  • Ellis 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    I'm happy just seeing so many robots, but it seems that's all there is to it

  • Federico 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Not as good-looking as the original, although the scene is gorgeous

Astro Boy quotes

  • Dr. Tenma: We have to go.

    Astro Boy: This is it. This is what I was created for. This is my destiny.

    Dr. Tenma: Toby, now!

    Astro Boy: I'm sorry but this is who I am. Onward and upward... Dad.

  • Astro Boy: [to Dr. Elefun] You know, I tried to find my place in the world. I - I thought I found it, but I guess fitting in can be a lot more complicated than it seems, huh?