Sometimes it is cruel to bring children into this world.
The film tells the story of "Little White Mouse" Helena being taken out of the test cabin by the experimenter Alex, and then returning to the test cabin by herself.
Before meeting Alex, Helena's world structure was very simple: her parents were dead, and she was flying to a colony planet 20 years later. But when she learned that in the past 20 years she was only an experimental subject and a clone, her world began to collapse. The external manifestation was the skin lesions on her back, because she had never seen sunlight since she was born.
In the history of colonization, in addition to land occupation, cultural substitution is more important. After a few years, who will remember the past? Who wants to go back to that time?
Helena is a victim of the colonial era in the future, as are the children she and Alex were born in the experimental cabin, but from her own point of view, she may not be willing to return to the "earth", although that represents the "reality." .
Sometimes, the story does not need to be too realistic. As long as the person in the story feels that they have loved and hurt, they will naturally believe it. What's more, Helena and Alex in the film clearly understand that what they give is freedom. .
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