The old-fashioned male god affectionately interprets the cloned "parent"

Sasha 2022-04-20 09:02:10

I saw a lot of netizens complaining in the comments, saying why there are so few cinemas for such a good film? To say something offends people, the reason is very simple. A good movie may not meet the appreciation level of most Chinese movie fans. To put it bluntly, it means that there is no need to show it in theaters if it can't make money. I believe that even if the films that have won numerous awards, such as Scent of a Woman and The Shawshank Redemption, are placed in the current Chinese market, the box office must end bleakly. As for this film, it has brought us a lot of unexpected plots and emotions under the situation of sci-fi movies, which is difficult to get rid of the stereotyped plot. In addition, the veteran male god Keanu Reeves' delicate interpretation of the characters' feelings, It will indeed bring cloned sci-fi movies to a new level!

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  • Sonia 2022-01-10 08:01:49

    The rhythm is fairly tight. The torture of ethics is indeed the key to human cloning technology, and the problems left over from the end of the story directly challenge the bottom line of society. Once this layer is pierced, the entire human race will evolve to another stage.

  • Destini 2022-04-21 09:03:01

    Not good in the same genre, the real conflict is downplayed, and there are some logical problems. The younger daughter can be cloned 17 days later. Why do you have to give up, and it is not cloned in the end?

Replicas quotes

  • Will Foster: [grabs Ed's shoulders with both hands while speaking with tremendous excitement] No, it's not the mind, it's not the brain, Ed. It's the body.

    Ed Whittle: The body.

    Will Foster: [grabs the back of Ed's head] It's so obvious, so elegant, so simple!

    Ed Whittle: [nervously chuckles] Whoa! Hey man, let's, uh, pump the brakes on the crazy train, alright?

  • Will Foster: [preparing to transfer Mona's neural imprint to her clone] Ready?

    Ed Whittle: Has that ever mattered?

    [Will smiles]