This movie is indeed a bit long, but I actually finished it. For this movie, I don't understand why I watched it in its entirety. To be honest, this movie is not very good, and there are even many points of complaining about it. Also a lot, but what it can praise is that the story is very tight and smooth, and the pace is very fast. The advancement of many stories is almost always pushing forward at a fast pace. This is what I like very much, and there are no redundant emotional recitations. In the content setting, there are a lot of such robots, and cleaning will encounter them. When humans create a robot, they cannot control it, but are killed by robots instead. It's just that there is a very special plot in this movie, that is, when landing, because the parachute is not opened, the robot loses a bond that is controlled by humans, and the specific future technology makes it have the ability to learn. Has an autonomous character. A robot constantly explores the true meaning of life from its contact with human beings. I think this is a great irony of this movie, that is, when human beings are busy killing and making killing machines, they are created. Robots are exploring the true meaning of life. What is life? Of course, I can only say that the final outcome is a bit far-fetched. A robot that has learned to think finally chooses to help humans explode by themselves, and also chooses to perish with the bad guys. This is very anthropomorphic, right, usually at the end of the story, there is always a character who kills his family or sacrifices himself, and this character is given to a robot in this movie. It's ironic that you create a robot that you can't control, but the robot decides to end itself by exploring the true meaning of life, and even allows the boy and his friends to escape successfully. Don't you think it's very ironic. Overall, I don't think it's going to be a high score for this movie. But the fluency of his story can still be commendable, but the content still lacks some mature ideas. Maybe if it is set as a large-scale and multi-angle plot, this story will be a more touching story, because it is too abrupt in some mental and emotional changes and needs some foreshadowing, and it may have a better effect.
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