This is a less noticeable 2B movie for ordinary young people in literature and art. . .

Pierce 2022-03-23 09:02:30

This is a 2B-oriented literary youth film that is not very noticeable, and it is also a film that feels a little indescribable. . . Unique visuals, humorous dialogue, novelty, and the warmth of that moment, the sluggishness and soreness of connecting with a parent in life, will remind you of and sadden your parents who are irreversibly aging in reality. . . In fact, they really need us. . .

At the same time, it also makes people feel the horror of aging and the value of human compassion. . .

In fact, the old people are like this, regrets and experiences in life, a heart to make future generations better, always make them always want to leave their experience to future generations, even if it is wrong, so as not to re-purchase and make future generations. Young people always think that they can change everything, some can succeed, and more are failures. . .
This is how a person grows old. He grows up and needs a companion, a person who has always been obedient to teaching and obedient, but has his own thoughts and thoughts for him, a person who devotes himself selflessly, and who does not let his parents, enemies and society know about it. The matter and the feelings that only they know about each other (this is called mutual support), this person used to be his target to find a lover. In reality, many people call it common growth. Unfortunately, life has never been satisfactory, and such a person cannot exist. As people get older, they gradually compromise. Some people are about to end their lives, which is why so many couples say that the way of a husband and wife lies in forbearance and mutual understanding. Some people can't be compromised, just like the people in the film - separated, living alone. But the old man in the film is lucky, because he can forget what happened, but the old man always resists the new things around him, because they gradually lose their enthusiasm for learning and quick thinking, and the strangeness has always made people afraid. But some people have lost their quick thinking, but their living habits keep them enthusiastic about learning, just like the old man in the film. He is happy, because the living habit of enthusiastic study allows him to find a person with similar living habits, his wife in the film. This makes their dialogue always so humorous and interesting, the details of life always so evocative and different, but unfortunately, his uncompromising character makes her not always a couple. At this time, the robot who has never been named in the film appeared, and everything met all his requirements, which gradually became his target lover and life partner. In fact, it is the shadow of himself in his heart, so he can be anonymous, but in fact, he does not need a name at all, because he is the accumulation of the old man's life experience and expectations. . .
(Do you have any of the above thoughts? Congratulations, it means you are getting old... dear...)

Sometimes, we always think that we are capable and that we can follow our own path as we want , thinks he's doing the right thing, but in fact, that's exactly what's wrong. . . The only people who can point out can be old people and history, but why would anyone be able to break out of this spell? Because these people never ask right or wrong, they just walk. There are only two results. One is wrong to the end, and the other is right to the end. They are all tragic and lonely. This is what I think is the tragedy of JOBS. . .

The value of human compassion is really precious. If everyone wanted to think of the robot in the film, what would the world be like? Is there a lack of mutual trust? Don't have an opinion? Are you trying to guess each other's minds?

Having said so much, I just want to say that this is really a good movie, because it gives me space to think. . .

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Robot & Frank quotes

  • Robot: Self-destruct sequence initialized.

  • Jennifer: [Addressing robots] Are you two enjoying the party?

    "Mr. Darcy," robotic 'Assistant Librarian': [Synthesized speech] I'm functioning normally.

    Robot: As am I.

    Frank: [Addressing robots] Why don't you... mingle, together?

    "Mr. Darcy," robotic 'Assistant Librarian': [Synthesized speech] I have no functions or tasks that require a verbal interaction with the VGC 60 L.

    Jennifer: Mr. Darcy, that is so rude.