Frank was a master of beams when he was young, so he was imprisoned, and his family life failed. Now he is almost old and suffers from disorientation. Unwilling to live a peaceful life, he is very lonely until the robot enters his life; it stands to reason that Frank does not Not lonely, my son drives back and forth for ten hours a week to visit in person, my daughter often calls to greet him, and even his wife who has been divorced for 30 years silently pays attention to him who has amnesia, but what truly "understands" Frank is a high degree of Humanized robot.
Are the children not caring enough for Frank? No, the old man's "laudable" robbery experience cannot be shared with his children, and the robot will not judge itself morally. This is the reason.
Everyone grows old, and everyone has their own precious memories, but not everyone can understand the original pride in their hearts.
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