After watching the movie, I wonder why the love between humans and non-humans is sometimes more touching. The love between robots and humans seems to be only Edward Scissorhands. What Bolton created is a fairy tale love story. Robots do not The complexity of human beings, compared with humans for the most essential reproduction and various needs and interests, the love of robots seems to be more pure.
And "Machine Butler" is not just about the pure love of robots for humans, it is more about human nature and the difference between humans and machines. When a robot has the creativity of human beings, the appearance of human beings, the organs of human beings, and even gives up the life that can reach the end of time in exchange for the life of human beings, just to grow old and die together with the beloved human beings, Can we still think of Andrew as just a robot?
And when the human body is filled with artificial organs, is a human being a human being? This issue is discussed in more depth in "Ghost in Shell". When human beings use electronic brains, how do we define ourselves as a person? So what is the standard of being a human being?
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