I thought that he was an old man who was used to being lonely. A robot could talk, cook and take a walk with him. It gradually became a habit, and he was used to not being lonely. So when Madison turned off the robot, he was just not used to it, not reluctant.
But in fact, if you think about it carefully, if Madison came to the old man to take care of him before the robot, how would things develop? Will he eat a healthy diet? Will he steal Don Quixote for the librarian? So what really saves him is not the law of health, nor just company, but someone who can accompany you to do whatever you want regardless of how your thoughts will affect him, only know that he is willing To accompany you to do it, so it brings a new life experience [maybe back to the old business, but Not alone]. Do you think anyone would be willing to accompany you to do absurd things? If the result may be to lose you, then children are afraid that no one will take care of them when they are young, and they will grow up afraid that they will affect their family. When people accompany you, you cannot be completely selfish to ask them to help you. Only a robot, you don't have to worry about adversely affecting him, and you don't have to worry about his value judgment about you affecting his love for you, and you can have such a sense of trust in such a "person" - that is, I know that I do this No, but you'll still help me and be nice to me so no wonder no one wants to format it.
Repeatedly emphasizing that I have no feelings, so formatting is okay, but I really prefer to believe that it is love, and then cry so hard =. =
The ending was great. Seeing him standing at the gate of the nursing home with satisfaction and watching his wife and children leave, I was disappointed and thought that the robot would never appear. But in the end it appeared, staring at the door for a few seconds and then pushing the door into the room, making people swallow [dont u remember me ?] with tears. Maybe only you know the answer. . . [I secretly thought that the director's answer had been expressed on the second identical robot that appeared in the nursing home]
The person who has always loved you will change, the robot who has always loved you will disappear, and even if the robot who has always loved you does not disappear, it will make you bored because it remains the same because you are also changing, how can TT believe in pure love.
So it will only be cherished in memory, not because of how good it is, but how good it makes you feel.
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