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1. What is the business model of the human cloning industry in the film? The
cloning company produces clones through asexual reproduction. If the customer (protoplasma) is damaged, the corresponding organs can be removed from the cloned human body. Transplantation, so that the surgery will not produce rejection effects; if the original body is unwilling to bear the pain of pregnancy, the clone can also accept the sperm of the original husband's husband, and the clone in the film will be killed by the company after giving birth to a child. , It is estimated that the customer’s contract expires, or the customer feels that it is meaningful to keep this clone, or wants to buy another clone that has not given birth to a child.
Health and painlessness are the eternal pursuit of human beings. The clone is the "body of the original body" "Parts backup device" or "pain carrier" has naturally become the "product" pursued by the high-end customer market!
2. A single media information dissemination in a closed environment is the truth.
A bunch of clones are isolated from the world, enclosed in a large container, although 21 The media communication technology of the century is well-developed, holographic imaging, large elevator screens, and electronic desktops are visible from time to time in the film, but the lie spread is that this group of people who enjoy high-tech has always believed in the truth. Isn't this an "information island"? When intelligence When they can monopolize, the power of foolish people is infinite. In today's business society, the intelligence of the stock market is mistaken for the truth, how many traders and dealers have won, and how many clones (stockholders) will see the illusion as hope before the organs are about to be removed... False intelligence manufacturing After the crisis and the promotion of the crisis public relations industry, where is the room for the development of competitive intelligence media?
3. Sponsored ads are everywhere?
The ads in this film are too explicit, I saw Apple Nike Cadillac MSN
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