Who am I?

Wilfred 2022-03-22 09:01:47

I think this film is a classic. It divides science fiction into two categories: cloning and artificial intelligence. "The Sixth Day" can be called the originator of the clone line.
The most impressive thing is that the audience followed the idea of ​​the camera (appearance), thinking that the one who was in the car with his wife ML must be a clone. As a result, it was only near the end that the protagonist of the film was a clone. That moment was really Quite shocking.
Both cloning and artificial intelligence go against the moral values ​​of today's world, and they represent the ultimate paradox of intelligence. If one day, when the cloned me and the real me are sitting across the table for dinner, who will be me? Or if my mind is planted in a machine, will I become ignorant of love and hate?

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  • Ryder 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    In the clone film, it is considered a classic. It is said that Microsoft in the film is really powerful...

  • Kirsten 2022-04-23 07:02:01

    The beginning of the whole story was untenable. The cloned protagonist released the clones and gave the protagonist a chance to escape. What is the significance? The protagonist must know that he has been cloned in order to continue the story, right?

The 6th Day quotes

  • Clara Gibson: Dad, did Oliver die? Is he a RePet?

    Adam Gibson: Why do you say that?

    Clara Gibson: You locked him outside.

    Adam Gibson: I did? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but I haven't been myself lately.

  • Marshall: [just lost a leg] You're gonna pay! Those were brand new boots!