To live forever, there must be problems (simple analogy copy and other science fiction in common)

Ahmad 2022-12-21 05:15:19

After reading "Copy", I quickly wrote such an Amway! There is basically no plot spoiler involved, but some settings may have already revealed the direction of the story... Welcome to pay attention~ the stand-alone is really lonely_(: з」∠)_-I am the short dividing line of the text-the story in each science fiction world is different. In some worlds, we have begun to travel faster than light, jump between planets, colonize, establish diplomatic relations with aliens, and push human civilization into the universe; in some worlds, we develop electronic robots, create human clones, and bring humans The survival of the species is handed over to the new species. In some worlds, we pursue the origin of species, pursue creation, and pursue immortality, and try to transcend life and death to become our own gods. "Copy" tells such a story. Human consciousness and data are equal, stored in the stack on the spine, and can be uploaded, backed up, and downloaded at any time-human beings have obtained immortality through this method; at least, everyone has the opportunity of immortality: former interstellar messenger Wu· Kovac woke up 250 years later in the body of a federal agent. He was hired by the rich Bancroft to investigate the cause of his last death; apparently the rich man forgot to make a backup before his death: even if all the evidence shows that the most reasonable explanation is suicide, he is unwilling to believe that he will To do this kind of thing-that is something the weak can only do. We are all familiar with the following routines. Kovac must have been involved in an unknown conspiracy during the investigation, and then discovered his unknown identity. No matter how powerful the enemy is, he must have completed a counterattack in the end, allowing injustice to be punished and justice to be heard. Of course, if "Copy" is just these words, then it is not worth the expectation of many viewers. I tried to summarize some of the elements that are visible to the naked eye in "The Copy". By sorting out and absorbing these contents, it may not be difficult to find out the reasons that make "The Copy" worth seeing. The "Blade Runner" style of graphics Cyberpunk is a branch of science fiction, with the theme of computer and information technology, usually full of elements such as order destruction, class contradictions, and dystopia. In this style, even if science and technology have developed to a certain level, human social civilization has not progressed further. On the contrary, due to the popularization of technology, the management and law enforcement are more difficult; the society is out of balance, and the law of the jungle is here. It is the only criterion-the world of cyberpunk is the world of money and power. The picture style of "Duplicate" is a typical cyberpunk: endless steam, bizarre projections, the mess of slum streets and rain under the clouds, etc.; "Duplicate" also did a good job of "Blade Runner". Salute; there are many scenes, we can see in both: "Snow Country Train"-style class conflicts. Class conflicts have always existed, whether in reality or in the works. It’s just that works tend to exaggerate reality, and class conflicts are obvious. To be ostentatious and fatal. In "Snow Country Train", the difference between poverty and wealth is the difference between the last car and the first car, while in "Dungeon", it is the difference between the secondary body and the fresh body. By this time, it is not difficult to see that human life has been materialized. We often list all kinds of things that money cannot buy. Here, money is absolutely omnipotent-even health and happiness are under its control. "Source code"-style consciousness construction The virtual reality consciousness construction in "Copy" is similar to the technology in "Source Code": human consciousness is converted into electronic information, uploaded into the computer system, and then the space is constructed in the computer, just like It is a more complete version of virtual reality. Since human consciousness can be converted into electronic data, then a small virtual reality is definitely not a problem. In the conscious space, you have all perceptions, but that is not true, and has no connection with everything in the real world. Even if you die, as long as the data is still there, you can load it again at any time. This is undoubtedly a kind of enjoyment and advancement, but it is definitely another way to commit crimes. The "Western World"-style values ​​set us to disrespect artificial intelligence, robots, human cloning, and human reproduction because we believe that they are not real people, not "natural people," but only data and no soul. Therefore, Tyrael Company sent the chain series to the alien colony battlefield, and Delos Company repeatedly set different story backgrounds for the same type. In the paradise of "Western World", because the reception is not human and it is inexhaustible, customers can wantonly kill and play with it; then when humans also become data and can be repeated indefinitely, the difference between us and artificial intelligence is really true. Does it still exist? "Poisoning" emotional dilemma In "Poisoning", the heroine's husband and her brother's brother fell into a coma in a car accident. The brother was the first to wake up, but told her that he was his husband. In "The Copy", this situation is probably not uncommon. After all, the human body is replaceable. When you cannot read your mind, you never know who is in the skin bag opposite you-when the one you love enters the body of another person, when you The body of the person you love is entered by others, will you still love him as it is? Just like the beginning, can the father of a seven-year-old girl accept that his daughter is trapped in the body of an old woman who describes it as hateful? As long as there are gaps and conflicts between beliefs and struggles like "infinite space", resistance will be everywhere. In a society with the supremacy of power, the people at the bottom often resist: For example, in "Space Boundless", first the Mars colony, and then the asteroids carry people. There is also such a group of people in "Copy", and its center is also such a person. "A Clockwork Orange" Injury and Victimization In "A Clockwork Orange," the former perpetrators are eventually turned into victims. If the relationship and changes between the victim and the perpetrator in "A Clockwork Orange" are frightening, then the relationship and changes between the victim and the perpetrator in "The Copy" are more gentle and thought-provoking. At present, "Copy" only has the first season (after all, only ten episodes), but the structure has been relatively complete; the storyline is complete, and it also leaves enough room for development in the next season. Although it's not particularly stunning, it's still worth seeing (*^▽^*)

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