The sci-fi film "Fantasy" gives an important proposition, that is, if life can come back, are you willing? Many people may be willing to live again, but this is conditional. First, you have to pay 250 million US dollars in fees, and then you have to change your face, and you are no longer you. In the final analysis, "Phantom Body" still does not advocate immortality or a renewal of life. There is only one life, and it is terrible to repeat or never die. In the film, the doctor Ablett invented this brain-changing technology. He said: "Assuming Edison and Jobs can be treated by this brain-changing technology, how much change will they make to humans?" It sounds very good. It makes sense, but this kind of technology requires others to sacrifice their bodies to support the change of brains, and one kills one person, which is quite unkind. Everyone has only one life, and everyone wants to live a wonderful life. Some people live to 100 years old, some people live to 50 years old, and some people live to 25 years old. In fact, the length is not important, what matters is whether they really lived.
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