The male protagonist is selfish. When he used the memory of his wife in the memory storage technology to create J1, J2, and J3 robots, he did not regard the robots as human beings, but he insisted on showing concern for them, reasoning with them, They are partners. Turning around and ignoring their ignorance and jealousy, intelligence and empathy, dismantling their parts only for the final perfect container, even if the soul has already been born in this container. In his flashbacks and his wife's memory, her wife was very disgusted with the act of sealing people's memories in a box after death. She did not accept such a free service and asked him to cancel it for her. However, in the illusion created by himself, it can be proved that he is not canceled in reality, otherwise there would be no such established "facts". So for the reversal of the ending, I think it is a slap in the face of the male lead. Crazy pursuit of "resurrection" and "eternal life" in the name of love, all stumbling blocks will be removed by his "gentleness". After constantly trying and working hard, when I was only one step away from success, I was woken up, and everything was just a mirror image, nothing. At this time, I feel a little better, for J1, J2, J3. J2 has learned to be jealous, and even done something very outrageous, and she keeps growing. When J2 decided to commit suicide, and took a heavy but firm step into the lake until it was submerged, silently, I thought that the cold mechanical appearance was just an appearance, is it a machine that understands suicide or a machine? Do human beings lose themselves in the study of the realm of God? Will artificial intelligence be let down and self-destructed when it grows up?
Hopefully they will always be just cold machines. Maybe this is also J2's wish.
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