After watching this pure love movie dressed in science fiction, Haizi’s phrase constantly echoed in my mind: “I don’t care about humans tonight, I just miss you.” When humans are afraid that Will’s artificial intelligence will rule the world When attacking him fiercely, Will didn't care about humans, and all he did was for his beloved Evelyn. Although most of the plot is about the struggle between technology and anti-technology, the search for the ultimate in life, and the powerful non-human forces that threaten humans and eventually lead to man-machine wars and other sci-fi content, the film has a sharp turn at the end. All spectacles beyond the human experience are just the expression of the love of the husband transformed into an artificial intelligence for the human wife. So I said this is not a sci-fi movie, no matter whether the director agrees or not, I wishful thinking about it as a pure love of life and death. At the end of the story, the husband and wife both turned into sunflowers in their own small garden, with a bit of a butterfly charm, and they depended on each other forever, embellishing this increasingly ugly world with this concretized beautiful love. It's a pity that the sci-fi and philosophical impurities that are not in place in the plot have affected the appeal of the film as a pure love movie. Because there are too many and too complicated things to express, this film is the same as most "almost good" movies: although there are novel concepts (transcendental artificial intelligence) that are eye-catching and logical and smooth. The frame of the point of view (the scientist husband who died physically lives in the computer and continues to love his wife, and strives to realize her dream of changing the world with science and technology, but eventually leads to a tragedy of being misunderstood by everyone and having to self-destruct), but stuffed in There are too many things in the frame and not enough performance in every aspect. The result is that the whole movie is a bit nondescript from all angles. However, aside from the hardship of not making the film well, the alternative models of the male gods still captured my heart with precision and affection. Regarding the question of whether artificial intelligence is Will himself or not, I think it is. Because he knew that Evelyn was here to kill him, he watched her with sorrow after telling the lie, and finally chose to go to Huangquan with her in order to save their mutual friend Max. This is a human emotion, not a machine that wants to rule mankind. As for Max questioned "why did artificial intelligence invade Wall Street just fifteen minutes after it was turned on" and his desire for power, I think these are all his quick decisions after entering the system and gaining a new understanding. : First of all, we must have money and power to develop technology, return to the world, and realize her dream of transforming the world. Others questioned why he didn't cover her during the human coalition bombing, and after she was injured, he didn't rush to hug her and roar "Evelyn!!!". I think this doesn't It wasn't that "he exposed the real indifference of the machine", but because he was still immersed in the sorrow of being "doubt and betrayed by the person he loves wholeheartedly" and never recovered. This also better reflects that he is a human being who will feel hurt, rather than a heartless machine. Human beings are fragile, have uncontrollable emotions, have unconcealed sadness, and have the reaction time to be overwhelmed when faced with a heavy blow. He said to her before going to death with Evelyn, "I have always been me", it was broken to see, what is there to doubt. Another controversial issue is whether Will will use his super-intelligent nanotechnology to rule mankind. I think he will not now, but there is no guarantee that he will not in the future. Now Will is just using his high technology to heal the patient and heal the world, all of which are helping his beloved Evelyn to realize his good wishes. But when he healed the patient, he connected the patient's consciousness by the way. It may just be that he is helping humans evolve and realize brain communication, or it may be foreshadowing his dark side. After all, he can invade the consciousness of others and control the behavior of others, which means that he can easily rule mankind and possess the supreme centralization of power. To rule the world or something, most people say it is nothing more than a secondary disease, but when someone is really capable and can do it easily, it is inevitably not a huge temptation. So even if Will is kind now, there is no guarantee that he will not be blackened in the future. He chose to end up with his lover with human emotions and perhaps the best ending. But the "Will threat" that scared humans still exists, because every nanomolecule he radiated before may be his clone, and he is everywhere. The sunflower at the end of the movie echoes before and after the opening. On the one hand, it represents Will and Evelyn's love for "Hua Kui", and on the other hand, it also indicates that he can make a comeback through the nano water droplets on the sunflower. Now that I have decided to treat this film as a pure love movie, I can only say at this time: Stupid humans think too much! The other Will has happily merged with Evelyn, so there is no thought to take care of you. If you say you don't care about humans anymore, you should stop being affectionate. [Attach the man next door with joy and complain: All this is Max’s big conspiracy. As the world's third smartest man, if you kill the top two in this way, he is the world's smartest man. (⊙‿⊙ )】
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