There are many movies about artificial intelligence, and there are also many connotations. Such as Machina, she, Mother Mother, Transcendence and so on. The angle of discussion varies.
The angle of this one may look closer to Machina at first glance, but it's actually quite different.
Ex Machina's conclusion is that our attempts to create fully human-like intelligence are doomed to fail, and the product must be a monster beyond our comprehension.
And this one is trying to describe how ridiculous the so-called "human wisdom" is. We advocate people with a single goal, but people not only change their goals at any time, but also unconsciously. When David gradually fell in love unconsciously, he passed his entrance examination as "human-like intelligence" and became a member of our group of stupid creatures.
The relationship between scientists and sponsors is equally intriguing. A man who loves science and regards it as art, his work needs funding, and his results will be used for comprehensive monitoring.
Human beings and human society were lashed out by this film.
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