I like the ending, the plot is relatively compact, it is a good sci-fi film

Sydnie 2022-03-21 09:02:45

The film has a big brain hole and briefly describes the situation of human cloning. The protagonist is a doctor in cloning. The first time the consciousness of the cerebral cortex was transplanted to the robot, the robot self-harmed and the implantation failed. The boss told the project that the project has not progressed. When the project was canceled, the protagonist's family suffered a car accident, and his wife and children died. As an expert who can clone human beings, he chose to carry out cloning experiments secretly in order to revive his family. This is a kind of enthusiasm for his own research direction, but also for The reluctant love of his family, in any case, the protagonist is very calm and afraid to carry out the experiment. Later, the protagonist realizes that the most critical factor that cannot be transplanted before is the body. The transplanted consciousness only needs to believe that his body is just a body, no matter if it is a physical body. If it is still a robot, there will be no rejection reaction. In the end, this unexpected discovery allows him to master the method of consciousness transplantation, and the boss also discovers that the protagonist has successfully cloned a human. Consciousness gives the robot, the robot and the protagonist can understand each other, the invincible robot helps the protagonist escape, the robot becomes a doctor, and the protagonist lives a plain and happy life with his family.

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  • Pearline 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    I guessed the beginning, but didn't guess the ending

  • Lucinda 2022-03-14 14:12:25

    Looking at the title is a relatively old-fashioned subject. I thought it would be the difference between human cloning, but it turned into a black-and-black routine ending. In addition, the robot in the film is really ugly, and the sci-fi effect is very cheap. It is still a co-production B-level film.

Replicas quotes

  • Will Foster: Okay. All right. That just happened.

  • Ed Whittle: And if we make a mistake, I need to know you are prepared to terminate.

    Will Foster: We just won't make a mistake.