used in commercial sci-fi films in recent years are nothing more than two types: enlightening artificial intelligence, machines, warm didactics; or grand future, domination rendering.
The agent seems to be unable to stand up to scrutiny in terms of style, picture, character setting, and plot structure, but the brilliance of this film is not here. He has abandoned the historical theme of mainstream commercial science fiction films: 1. Self-awareness formation about artificial intelligence 2) The destruction of the living environment caused by the over-development of machines; 3: The existence of human beings is threatened after the machines have self-awareness.
The film is based in the gap, avoiding the enlightening preaching and the grand rendering. It narrates the two tiny incisions about people and technology, the freeness of human consciousness and the mechanical nature of machines.
Based on this, the film launched an exploration of human nature.
1. Human beings have broken through the topic that has been debated in the West for thousands of years: breaking the cage of the body and moving towards the freedom of the spirit. As a result, human beings have also escaped aging and disease; daily behavior has also been unprecedentedly expanded.
2. Contrary to the traditional emphasis on human exercise, through steam engines, gasoline engines, electric motors, and intelligent electronic systems. This world fake has developed to its maximum value.
3. The resulting political system, economic development, human ethics, and value judgment.
4. What is the meaning of human existence caused by the development of prosthetics?
5. The turn of humanity in the age of technology?
6. Is there a limit state for technological development?
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