Scientists clone a family but turn themselves into robots.

Kolby 2022-03-21 09:02:45

Lots of pitfalls.

There are a lot of things the creator wants to talk about.

At the beginning of the movie, the male protagonist is committed to uploading the consciousness of the recently deceased person to the robot, but the resurrected person cannot accept his mechanical body and immediately self-destructs.

When you see this, you will think, oh, this is the routine of "Super Chappie" + "Ex Machina"...

The result was reversed, and the series came to "The Matrix"—

The protagonist even used this black technology to upload consciousness to clones of his family members who were killed in a car accident...

Yes, after all, there is a reason why you chose Keanu Reeves as the male lead.

but!

Does uploading electronic data to the carrier require no interface? ! Is there not even a hole in the human body? Are you using bluetooth?

Why does the male protagonist wear a headband and play a set of "military boxing" to upload the electronic data stored in the hardware to the organism? ! It can't be because he's handsome, can it?

Well, since the movie is called "The Clones", let's accept this setting. Maybe people will go the soft science fiction route, but are they actually talking about the "ethical distortion" caused by cloning?

look! The male protagonist has made a choice, and he is tangled on the issue of choosing to give up one of the three babies in resurrection!

look! When his wife woke up, she was angry at the fact that she was a replica!

look! The male protagonist has tampered with their memories in order to reduce the pain of the replicators!

And then... it's nothing...

What happened next turned out to be:

The male protagonist discovered the mystery of his failure in the android project by successfully copying his family—

"If I upload my consciousness to my body instead of a robot, I'll be successful! I'm a genius!"

That's what I thought when the movie started!

I really TM is an all-rounder!

Then the male protagonist passed his consciousness to the robot, rescued his family from the black-hearted investor, fled to the seaside resort and lived a happy life without shame and shame.

The male protagonist's robot clone replicates the body and consciousness of a black-hearted investor, and starts a big business of cloning rich people around the world.

The volume of this plot is obviously enough to make a 10-episode American drama, but the main creator has to turn it into a 100-minute movie, with a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west, wanting to say everything, but nothing. What's up with this? !

In the end, one star is given to Keanu Reeves, and one star is given to the beautiful body of Kee Ge's wife.

Don't watch it if you haven't seen it, don't burn your brain or your heart.

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Replicas quotes

  • Ed Whittle: I'm not a freaking genie here, OK? I can't just sneeze out another pod.

  • Will Foster: Three's not four.