It's a bit sad to see

Yessenia 2022-09-19 19:54:17

Serious spoilers! If you don't like spoilers, please don't watch it, just watch it first! I watched sixteen episodes in two days in one sitting, and each episode was nearly an hour.

To be honest, I got it from a short video on WeChat, and I was immediately attracted when I saw it. There are 16 episodes in total, and each episode has at least one breaking point. No matter how good the movie review is, it is recommended to watch it episode by episode. If you fast-forward, you will also fast-forward the part without dialogue, such as walking slowly from here to there.

Next is my spoiler part, hoho——

It's a bit surprising that such an interesting drama doesn't seem to receive many comments.

After reading one sentence, Alyssa has redeemed everyone on different levels, while she herself has disappeared forever.

Feeling really worthless for the female robot Alisha. The short life is fed to the dog, and the last episode is actually a feeling of heartache.

It was purely accidental that the female robot Alisha chose the doctor's family. If it wasn't for the low-handedness of the employees of the robot company, which caused her to trigger self-defense and be killed by Alisha by mistake, she would not run out because she accidentally met the little loli from the doctor's house. And then there are all the stories behind.

The whole play robot loves human beings with love. In the end, it can only prove that human love is contradictory and relatively selfish. After destroying itself, no one misses her, and they are all filled with happy smiles.

The cutest part about Alicia: She can recognize a lie and ask why she is lying and someone has to explain it to her.

She wanted to take off the male lead's shoes, saying that she had detected poor blood circulation in the male lead's feet. But the master doesn't want to. You are so beautiful!

She and Little Loli made salad together. Little Loli was so happy. The little Loli's biological mother who installed the camera was furious with her best friend behind the camera.

Alisha was taught by the female hacker to think about herself, and when providing convenience for her master, she should also use it as a bargaining chip to get something and not pay blindly. Alyssa originally asked the doctor to date her because she could cure the female hacker's brain tumor, but she really did it all, but she turned down the doctor's date invitation, I feel like she knows she can't be loved , and turned to another way to protect the home she chose.

She has many opinions of her own. Maybe the male protagonist sometimes finds her to be stubborn, but with Alisha around, according to Alisha's words, the family can function normally.

These are the super cute parts of her.

Her great parts are like learning to subdue the gangster with a knife, such as the ultrasonic scream subduing the gangster (this skill is absolutely incredible, I thought the good people in that episode were going to be wiped out). Of course this skill would hurt everyone, but at that time there was no other way. And it also interfered with the wireless information transmission of the long-range automatic machine gun, because the bad guys were too bad, and the good guys and Alisha were still not killed.

The highest point of the whole play should be the last two episodes. She pretended to be heartbroken and returned to the robot company, back to the big boss, pretending to be formatted, and pretending to push away the male protagonist who insisted on talking to the big boss. Forgot the hero. But at the last moment, he told the male protagonist that he would never forget him. He drove away the self-destruction truck full of explosives. Before he died, he recalled the happy picnic of the family, and the experience bit by bit. If the carrier of memory is storage, then along with the damage of storage, the memory will disappear. At this level, robots and humans do have something in common, and robots can really remember everything forever.

If the writers gave Aliza a little more time, she would definitely make a great companion. She really learned how to make the male protagonist happy, wear nice clothes, communicate methods, and even watch on TV how to physically communicate with the opposite sex. Man, can't you just hug her? How many times did she save you, do you say it yourself?

At the end of the film review, set up a tombstone for Alyssa, and hope that those who like her can come and present a flower. Maybe she'll never know, but it's the only thing a human can do, thank you Alisha.

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