Originally a science student, I do have a little understanding of biological sciences. At the same time, I have seen the topic of cloning in some romance novels very unreliably.
The first time I saw it, I thought the film was too long, and I was impatient and impatient. I didn't watch it when the male protagonist died. I continued to watch it this night, and it really was a clone of my husband.
I didn't pay too much attention to how the film's framing was, how the elements were, how the lighting was, whether the colors were good or not... I only saw that the actors' acting skills and the plot were novel and in line with human nature.
I have to say that the heroine's acting investment and the plot configuration arranged by the director have completely introduced me into the play. Although it is a sci-fi drama, it is as real as it really happened.
Empathy, that kind of love that transcends life and reincarnation is obviously a mistake, but it uses love as a shield, and it becomes "as if it were a mistake".
When we were young, we were taught that true love can conquer everything. Love is tolerance, forgiveness, and sacrifice for each other... In idol dramas, how the bloody plots change is just to show that lovers have experienced wind and rain, Never give up, however, the play even transcends life, breaks reincarnation and violates ethics.
Because of this, those who should have been touched in superficial idol dramas did not, and people chose to be silent, especially the incest part at the end of the play.
But I think that the heroine's love is the greatest, and those are incomparable to idol dramas.
She loves the male protagonist so much that she can give him new life and even destroy her own life.
"You're still alive, what else do you want?" the heroine said.
The clone was actually not her husband, but a person who had the same genes as his husband and looked exactly the same, and was born from her womb.
According to scientific logic, he should not have the memory of the cloned person, but the heroine does, she has memories of the past.
Endured the strange eyes of others, endured the son who looked exactly like her husband, endured the conflict between love and family, endured the son to bring his girlfriend home to live, endured the son's scolding.
The heroine interprets the emotional contradictions and conflicts arranged in that scene very deeply and well, so the whole process feels that the movie is slightly desolate.
I always thought that if I loved someone very much, I would be good for him everywhere, melt into his arms, smooth out my character, look forward to kisses every morning, covet his body temperature, and regard it as a part of my life. The sunshine, the two fell in love with each other.
Or you can suppress him in your heart, watch him be happy or die, hide it, and then gradually calm down. Even so, after the passage of time, the thoughts in my heart still have the imprint of the growth rings.
The heroine of this movie chose to be his mother, give him another life, try her best to regenerate him, keep him alive, and even tolerate the "he" after the rebirth to fall in love with someone else.
I can't do it... Think about the bloody scenes of the main room and the mistress fighting, think about the battles between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law... With dual identities, she is so quiet, so depressed, lying on the bed, looking out the window, Her eyes, her actions seemed to say that she didn't regret doing it.
In the end, the cloned husband, her son, said thank you to her, and then left. It was really heartbreaking and comfortable.
She should have left, even if she didn't want him to leave, her original intention was to give him life. She didn't expect too much, but just instinctively remembered that she loved him and he was her lover. She was reluctant, but she had to be willing.
Loving someone so far, so profound, seems to be more than sacrificing one's life...
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