The warmth of the robot is too fragile

Jake 2022-03-22 09:01:05

This is a typical American film that combines the future with science fiction, justice and tenderness. It's strange that I don't love this type of movie so much, I watch it for Will Smith.
As a student, starting from elementary school, there are often articles about future science fiction in student magazines, and teachers will also ask some questions, similar to what is your expectation for the future?
Some people will go wild and imagine that the future will be controlled automatically and life will be very good.
The reality is also like this, mobile phones and computers are getting smarter and smarter. Drivers used to have the ability to recognize the road, but now the APP will tell you how to go; the phone tells you which foods are around to open the shopping website, and tells you that you may need these...
I don't have the ability to completely get rid of these devices for the time being.
I don't seem to like cold machines. In recent years, I have occasionally watched some movies on such themes, such as the robot Walli, and I was too sad to cry. The robot has human emotions, which only makes me feel creepy. What's more sad is that humans seem to be proud of getting closer and closer to such a path. There is also a movie, her.
Such a cold future is really cruel.
The story is a good story. The robot has developed self-awareness, has identified a logic that it considers to be more flawless, and redefines the order of the world. During the investigation, the police gradually understood the robot's motives, and followed the clues left by the doctor to solve the crisis.
However, in the movie, besides the many controlled NS-5 robots, there is still a good robot left. It is friendly to humans, helps humans, and has human emotions. It favors humans in this human-machine war. .
Humans are invincible.
But it seems to me, it doesn't make sense.

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Extended Reading
  • Zion 2021-10-20 18:59:50

    This is the most profound science fiction movie I have ever seen

  • Bertram 2021-10-20 19:00:05

    As the first master of science fiction, Asimov's final novel was made into a movie, except for a 99-year-old machine butler, the most well-known one was this one, and it was all adapted from a short story about robots. I don’t know whether the base series will be seen or not in this life. It can be seen that a good novel may not necessarily be a good movie, not to mention a long story. The Three Body is really hopeless.

I, Robot quotes

  • Detective Del Spooner: What is it with you people and heights?

  • Susan Calvin: [Spooner activating manual override while travelling at about 170mph in his car with Calvin on passenger seat] What do you think you're doing?

    Detective Del Spooner: I'm driving.

    Susan Calvin: By hand?

    Detective Del Spooner: [pointing to his headset] Do you see me on the phone?