(purely personal feeling)
I stayed up late last night and watched this, but I found this story quite sad, and I saw what Frankenstein meant.
The new miles seems to be a comprehensive upgrade. In the end, if you want to integrate into Kate's needs, you must make yourself sloppy; Kate said he is too good, is it because Kate has been arguing with the original miles for so many years, Is she not the new her?
The new miles took her hair and wanted to make a copy of her own kate. This is simply a copy of Frankenstein, but Frankenstein is a patchwork downgrade, while miles is a comprehensive upgrade, but the essence is "unable to integrate" and "loneliness".
So I don't think clone miles can be counted as "myself". If I have to say it, if the body is destroyed, I always feel that the clone is a cruel person who is kept in the dark and lives in an unreal life of others. poor guy.
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