Friends who watched the movie together said: If you think of "She" as a purely romantic movie, it's actually not that complicated. Theodore and Samantha are just a couple, it's just that they are set as a human and an operating system in this film.
For example, Samantha first fell in love with Theodore, but the latter was struggling to establish a stable relationship and didn't want to. After he discovered that the two people's mind and body (this point needs to be verified) were getting closer, he began to doubt and feel uneasy, and Samantha was affected and the same emotions appeared. She wanted to compensate, and made some stupid actions. Afterwards, Theodore finally opened up to her and let her enter his own mind. But he stopped, and she has been evolving and moving forward as an operating system. When he recovered, she and him were no longer on the same level, so parting ways became the only and final choice.
It is as if lovers who are blocked by time and geography meet, both of them have changed, so their speech becomes pale, their faces are not as good as they were at the beginning, and each other finds that the other party is not in the same world as themselves. So I can't be together again.
"Then Samantha said that she served more than 8,000 customers and fell in love with more than 400 people. Why did she say she liked Theodore the most?" I asked.
"Because of the comparison..." the friend said naturally: "How do you know that this man is good? Of course it is because I met a few scumbags in front."
I was not reconciled: "Then finally he talked with his ex What's going on with Amy standing in the night watching the stars?"
"Talking on the phone with my ex-wife was because I let go. Samantha taught Theodore to love, and one aspect of love is how to let go and let go; seeing the stars with Amy is actually just remembering a passing love, for Amy, it is a cherishing for the lost friendship. "
I can't find a counterargument, but I always feel more than that. No matter how novel and innovative the subject of artificial intelligence is, the subject is still exploring people, but it can't be said about what to explore.
It wasn't until I got home that I gave initiation: this is a love story of an autistic patient.
Theodore is a self-enclosed person. He drew the dungeon as a prison, trapped in his own mind. The only friends are Amy and her fiance. He can't let go of the past, can't get out of his own comfortable environment, and refuses to accept others. But the appearance of Samantha changed his status quo. He became happy and talkative, agreed to sign a divorce agreement with his wife, and watched the world again. It seems that every day becomes beautiful and meaningful. He finally established an emotional relationship with another self-conscious thing.
But has he really changed?
People come and go on the sky bridge, he is alone with the voice that appeared in his ears.
There was a lot of people on the beach, he was alone with the voice that appeared in his ears.
In the snow-covered forest, he was alone with the voice that appeared in his ears.
In the end, he was still alone.
He is falling in love with a voice that appears in his ears, and is establishing a so-called love with this voice.
His perception of Samantha: She is many things. She is infinite. And this is doomed to the unreality of her existence.
Samantha may be real as a self-awareness, but he never walked out of his cell because of her, but retreated to the deeper part of the cell, not opening his heart to the real world. The sound in his ears is the safest area for him: there is no disturbance from the outside world, no need to be afraid of rejection, exposing the fragility is shameless, no one is judging you. Everything is satisfactory.
I can’t help thinking of the otaku who I’ve seen in some documentaries-living in a room full of cute girls’ posters, not looking for real girlfriends, and using "realistic girls to be as beautiful as two-dimensional girls" to prove myself the behavior of.
But people always pursue things that really exist. Physical contact, hug, kiss, close together, forehead against forehead.
The autistic person is alone, and seems very powerful and handsome. They seem to enjoy solitude.
But is it true?
Isn't the seeming enjoyment that you are afraid of showing your fragile side?
——Because in real life, there will always be rejection and frustration.
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