The characterization in the movie is quite detailed. The special Eva is innocent, slightly rebellious in adolescence, has personality and is full of emotions, and feels like an elf. So is her mother, the emotional scene with the protagonist is too full. I haven't seen him for ten years, and my feelings are deeply rooted in my bones. There are many and very powerful depictions of scenes that are "difficult and difficult to meet when they meet each other" in the lens. This feeling is probably a reflection of the breakthrough point of robot intelligence in that background.
Especially the protagonist taught to the students, "Even if you restart the robot, although it looks the same on the surface, you destroy its memory and emotions. It is no longer the previous one, it is a new beginning." This is the finishing touch of the story.
In this context, the emotional experience is especially worth cherishing.
Human temperament and character are the most essential part of life, and the plot of science fiction in the story is also concentrated here. The production of other aspects of people is completely the same as that of ordinary people, but artificial intelligence, special emotions, and the power of technology are here. The upper part is slightly weak. The more obvious plot is that when the protagonist feels in a bad mood, he asks the butler to lower his emotional level. He doesn't want to be disturbed by other aspects too much, but after experiencing a huge change, he asks the butler to adjust the emotional level back to level 8. The butler immediately gave the depressed protagonist a hug, which moved the protagonist very much.
This all shows emotion and temperament that makes technology difficult to control. It also explains that the protagonist, as a rare genius in a century, is only working for the personality of designing robot intelligence. This is actually the theme of the movie. Human personality and the magic of life are irreplaceable.
In the climax part, Eva learned that she was a robot, and the emotional conflict she showed was suffocating, but then the director narrated in a plain way, and no longer used too many conflict scenes to portray, so that the plot did not arouse emotions. The ups and downs at the highest point did not make people feel more discomfort in emotional conflict. Perhaps considering that the plot has been discussed too much, avoiding aesthetic fatigue, with a peaceful background, the protagonist "closes his eyes lightly and calms his mind"...
In the end it may be a dream, it may be the new life of the protagonist, or it may be Eva's own final consciousness, leaving the best memory in life, which makes people intoxicated.
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