This time I choose great cause

Jess 2022-03-22 09:01:58

Give four and a half.

Illusory body - body change, I firmly believe that the development of human beings will eventually realize the extraction and reproduction of this memory and consciousness. At that time, the body may be truly genetically modified, and there will be no rejection reaction, which reminds me of "Carbon" Change" settings. Of course, it is more likely to transmit consciousness as a digital carrier, and finally continue our life through a mechanized body, and then there will be no ethical and moral issues, and the rest is just a matter of revolution between rich and poor.

The movie ends with the male protagonist giving up his consciousness and memory as a big reunion, which I quite like. I think the main reason for him to give up on himself is family. The connection between father and daughter awakens the deepest conscience in his heart. Of course, even if the evil capitalist insists on taking the medicine and creates a special medicine, it is a possible outcome to completely cure the adverse reactions after taking it, but after that, the evil capitalist continues to make money, from the 30s to the 60s and 70s. Repeating life may not be interesting for a man who has experienced everything. Personally, I feel that in life, you can either live on yourself or live a great career, and the male protagonist's own life has reached its peak. The only regret is the relationship between himself and his daughter, but it is impossible to use this body to communicate with his daughter. admit, so the last letter can be considered to understand this regret. So when he has the opportunity to regain his choice, it makes sense for him to choose to live for a great cause. Among the so-called great causes, one of the greatest is sacrificing oneself, dedicating others, giving one's life to a stranger, accomplishing a family, saving a family with one's own efforts, such a cause I think is great enough.

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  • Albright: That was his choice, the only way to save his kid.

  • Albright: You never asked the right questions.