The little boy David has an appearance and even a heart that is no different from a human being. However, he is not a human after all. He cannot get the maternal love that ordinary people have, and he cannot escape the fate of countless copies.
So he's going to find the fairy tale blue fairy who can turn a puppet into a real child, so when he's faced with countless "Davids" that are about to be sold, he's standing at the lion's weeping place in Manhattan and jumping in. In the vast sea, from the beginning, David, as an intelligent robot, was doomed to the tragedy of struggling on the edge of mankind.
Just like the beginning of the film, the doctor proposed to develop a robot child who understands love and can dream. He asked what is love? A robot replied: Love is the feeling of opening your eyes, speeding your breath, and straining your heart. The doctor explained that it was only sensory, not emotional.
As the initiator of the tragedy - human beings, how should we look at it? The entry explains that man is a higher animal that can make tools and can use them skillfully for labor, while a robot is a device. It seems that it is easy to distinguish between humans and robots, and there does not seem to be too many contradictions between humans and robots, but this is not the case.
When one day the robot has reached the level of life, old age, sickness and death like human beings, with seven emotions and six desires, then there will be many confusions on the moral level of human beings. For example, should robots enjoy human rights and be respected? At this time, the robot is no longer a device, an object, can not come and go, they have feelings and a love label, then he is doomed that he cannot be bought and sold, and will be landfilled. Buried, but also can not let human beings with their own will to squander.
When I suddenly think of early humans, slaves were a talking tool. With the development of human civilization, slaves step on the blood of countless lives and gradually disappear into the long river of human beings... So in today's and tomorrow's technologically prosperous world, will robots also follow such footprints? But the difference is that the source of intelligence for robots is humans, who created them. The Bible says that God created Adam and Eve, Adam and Eve stole the fruit of wisdom, and learned to be shy and emotional. God was angry and afraid, and he drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden. How familiar is God's entangled feelings towards Adam and Eve, and how human beings have conflicting feelings towards robots. And God's method is to exorcise quickly, and divide the line with human beings. Should human beings also imitate God's way? Or ask if we have the ability to exorcise aliens like God?
In the film, the little boy David drowns in the abandoned playground in the deep sea to find the Blue Fairy. He keeps making wishes and prayers. The Blue Fairy always smiles gently, as if only she understands. "Please, turn me into a real child", "Please, turn me into a real child"... In fact, he just wanted to listen to his mother telling stories by the bed before going to bed, and wanted to lie down Sleeping and dreaming next to my mother... The Blue Fairy kept silent and smiled. The dilapidated playground collapsed and was trapped, and David still prayed. until the last light went out. dark. There was still the blue figure in front of him.
I thought this would end the film, maybe it's beautiful. I was a little disappointed to find out that there was a later post.
In the film I want to mention that lover robot - Joe, I like him just because he is willing to accompany David the Lion in tears, maybe he has nowhere to go. Joe and David talk feasting, romantic, straightforward and honest. David should be happy because he has a true friend. In fact, David found a love in the robot, and love found someone willing to accompany you to the end of the world, to accompany you to where the lion sheds tears. Even when Joe was sucked away at the end, he still told David to remember to mention me to the girls. Faced with being sucked away, he did not forget to press the dive button for David's submarine, and did not forget to shout, I exist, I existed. Seeing this makes me sad. A person who wants to loudly announce to the world that he once existed is nothing more than wanting to be respected and recognized. Can we say that these robots have no thoughts?
In real life, some people are so drunk that they never think about it, just let it go. We can't help but ask, is this the life of a "human"? Can they cry out to the world, I exist, did I ever exist? One has to live as an individual.
The colorful dreams of Doraemon's bamboo dragonflies, arbitrary doors, and time shuttles have brought countless joys to our childhood, and the incomplete dream of David in the movie "Artificial Intelligence" always reminds us of the importance of all ecological things. To respect each other.
Life is not a fairy tale, there is no robot cat Doraemon, and of course there is no David, or there will be in the future.
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