It's hard to tell if the heroine chooses this way to continue her loved one's life because of ignorance? Or the blindness of love?
No matter where a set of genes regenerates, he is an independent person. Cloning is a bit off-putting. Isn't little Thomas actually Thomas' twin separated by time and space? If Thomas is a twin, if he dies, Rebecca will go love his brother? (Science is the sworn enemy of romance in some cases...)
Rebecca put herself in a moral tower by cloning Thomas and kidnapped both herself and Thomas, though Thomas was already another He's gone, but all Rebecca sees from him is the dead Thomas, whether she loves him or not, it hurts little Thomas.
I remember reading a story in the world of science fiction before. It said that two groups of genes signed an agreement to support each other. When one group of genes A was in prime of life, the other group of genes B was born as a child, A raised B to grow up, and B supported A until A Died and reborn as a child, raised by B, and so on.
Sound romantic? But I think it's a stagnant water, trapped in the past, stuck in the memory, neither past nor future.
But there are always people who are willing to die in warm water that will be boiled sooner or later, and they have their happiness.
When Rebecca was forced to live in isolation with Thomas, she said to Thomas, since then we will depend on each other, maybe that is what Rebecca wants, there is no one else, only he and Thomas are dependent on each other, and nothing else is needed.
"What more do you want, you are still here, you are still alive." This was actually what Rebecca said to herself.
Maybe Rebecca died the day Thomas was in the car accident, and the rest of his long life was just a cold, warm dream.
The rhythm of the story is well grasped. The whole story is slow and cold. The heroine is forbearing and full of longing to watch her lover and son who have grown up again. Those who watch it with contradictory emotions sigh.
PS: I don't like the gist of this story with one star, and the male lead is so ugly. It's ugly, sorry, but it's really ugly!
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