Meaningless

Karelle 2022-01-10 08:01:48

A story of 5 conscious robots intending to live like humans. I saw episode 8 and didn't watch it seriously. It was really meaningless, and some plots were even unbearable. The actors and directors performed well. I think this is a problem with the screenwriter. The plot is too procrastinated and the integration of the two main lines is also very blunt.
The whole plot, yes, uh, a few robots intend to make thousands of robots around the world have autonomous consciousness, and then think that they can live a good life, live on the earth as equals with humans, and are still playing Got the help of several virgins.
For example, when the protagonists of the Virgin in the film want to call the police, the robots often say: "No, I will be destroyed!" "They will kill me like a dog!" Then the protagonists can't bear it, no Call the police. Is this funny? Is the robot going to rebel? ! Do robots kill humans? ! Don't you call the police? ! Do you feel too pitiful? ! Human rebellion will be shot to death, right? Humans must be shot for murder, right? The protagonists have pity for the robots, so why don't they pity the murderers?
The whole incident is a farce. If you want robots to be equal to humans, then clean up yourself? Go work by yourself? Why are you buying a robot? Don't you want to make friends with him? If you want the robot to do things and save your own effort, then you have a pity for you? If it's a real Virgin and can't see the tragic fate of robots, then you don't need robots? Must we support robot rebellion?
Why use robots to create real humans? Must be real, cloned? Isn't it powerful enough to fuse genes to create biochemical humans? There are hundreds of countries and billions of people on the earth, and there will be a robot regime? What is the value of an emotional and autonomous robot? Some people may say that robots and humans live on an equal footing, which can promote the development of civilization and technology, just like in "Interstellar". But if there is a need, humans will make it! Nothing means no need! The humans in the play obviously don't need such self-esteem and self-love robots that can kill people. The big villain's code for grabbing a fart?
Let me talk about the best way to avoid the death of a large number of people, let alone regress civilization for decades. The virgins in the play, how great it is to confess the robots who are going to rebel like their ancestors!

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