The biggest feeling after watching the whole film is that human beings are too narcissistic, and feel that the biggest pursuit of being a human is to become a person regardless of species, monsters, animals, or robots? What's the benefit of being a human, making a robot willing to give up immortality? The explanation in the film is full of flaws. He is a robot because of immortality. If you miss the second lady, you can also meet the second lady's granddaughter. And after being with human beings, you feel that life is useless for eternity? Does his wife feel that life is useless? It's useless. How old is the difference between the two of you? It's not because the robot has a long life. How can you two still fall in love when you meet each other? I can't understand those who say that immortality is not good. If you can't eat grapes, you will say that grapes are sour. In the past, human beings were generally game over at the age of fifty or sixty. It is normal to live to the age of seventy or eighty now, and the life expectancy has greatly improved, and it is not impossible to have immortality in the future. And would a robot want to be such a short-lived, irrational species? express disbelief. Just like you like your pet cats and dogs, they are the closest and most reliable and most reliable species in your world, would you want to become them?
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