Movies that are both clever and tricky won't get high marks.
The performance of the first half is dull, and the broken pictures are interspersed, but it is okay, but the role of the male protagonist is not pleasing. I personally don't like the overall performance of the actors.
Uncomfortable parent/child dialogue is always present in every film, and this film also includes scenes of unskilled electric dolls being repaired.
A family of four, the heroine is like an ordinary person. I don't understand the role of the little daughter's living room where she finds her toy father to perform miracles. The camera did not imply that the male protagonist saw the secret of the "monster". The male protagonist is so stupid when he sees the spaceship, and he still needs the man in the shirt to remind him to lie down to save his life. The high-end weapon of biometric identification was quickly cracked by the genius male protagonist. It must not be as good as Apple's technology. I didn't expect it to have a positioning function. I don't know if the male protagonist is smart or stupid, but this little daughter's ability to kill is first-rate. The weapons in the early stage need to be cracked, and it seems that they do not need it in the later stage?
The moment of fleeing on the roof is a scary application of the domestic ghost movie people.
Are intelligent AI kids artificial? What is it for?
The script is not rigorous enough, and the contrasts are worlds apart.
Not without its advantages, the relationship between AI and humans is worth thinking about. In addition, the human sentence in the play: Do you really not know what you are? It is precious.
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