As a sci-fi TV series describing artificial intelligence, POI is commendably not focusing on the confrontation between humans and machines, but has created multiple interest groups, each with their own insinuations and mutual restraint, from the protagonist to the supporting role, every role is very full , The length of the TV series allows the screenwriter enough time to set a convincing background story for the character. There is no absolute right or wrong, just different positions. Nolan is a supporter of artificial intelligence, but he does not stand in the perspective of God, but explores different possibilities about the future of artificial intelligence and human beings step by step. From this perspective, Nolan's film is not a "good-looking" movie. It's a science fiction drama, but a drama that discusses the "future" very seriously, hoping to arouse the audience's thinking. Such sincerity is enough to make people temporarily ignore some logical loopholes in the plot, and sincerely applaud POI.
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