I have always thought that human cloning is a terrible thing, but I have never thought about it so complicated. I just think that human cloning has nothing to do with me. It is another life, but has the same physical characteristics as myself. It feels weird and also feels Ethically, it is impossible to justify. At the same time, I have always wondered whether the so-called cloning does not include the copy of memory. After all, this is an unknown field. Dolly the sheep cannot speak to tell us whether the grass it likes to eat is the same as the mother. And this moon gives people a deep understanding of the cruelty of memory cloning. A cloned person has the same emotional needs as an ordinary person. When he finds that he is completely living in another person’s world, it should be terrible. To protect? When the needs of human clones conflict with primitive humans, is it necessary to sacrifice human clones? And why is this? ! Can someone treat clones as normal people? How to treat it? There are no answers to these questions. If they can’t be solved, don’t forget their profits like the energy companies in the movies. Their crime lies in not treating human clones as human beings.
The concept of the film is very clever, which is both moving and thought-provoking. Kevin Spacey’s voice is very distinctive, and the robot’s emotions should also be respected, "we are not program, we are people". This film once again proves that the quality of the film is not directly related to the cost of investment. Small costs and short periods of time can bring the best movies.
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