Small cost and big connotation, the real-life version of the game will be destroyed if you do not pass the exam. If you pass the test, you will be the perfect human being in the setting, and take the responsibility of nurturing all human beings. The end echoes the question of saving 1 person or saving 5 people at the beginning. My daughter passed the test, and her answer was actually in line with the robot's setting. But does a good mother necessarily produce good children? Of course not, so what will she do if she raises morally imperfect children in the future? Hard to say. According to the answer at the beginning, she should meet the answer that the robot wants and destroy it directly, but after all, people are people, and people have feelings, but the robot has always been controlling the world outside, so if a sequel is made, it will be very beautiful. of.
So since human beings are so imperfect, selfish, cannibalistic and ultimately self-extinct, why do robots have to re-raise humans? This movie is quite vague, maybe the creator is too lonely, hahaha. Or maybe the premise of the setting is actually the creator of robots. The creator set up and created such a mother-type robot. As a result, humans killed each other and played with themselves, the earth was destroyed, and only a large number of mother robots were left. There is also a large reserve of human embryos. Maybe this is the first hand left by a certain human who foresees the extinction of human beings? Therefore, after the extinction of human beings, the mother robot assumes the responsibility of re-nurturing human beings. Machines are more driven by programs, and these test programs show that the previous generation of humans was also a very powerful creator.
If you make a sequel, the prequel and the follow-up are very imaginable, and it will be even more exciting than this one.
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