I have to admit that the human beings in the film have already entered the early stage of recession, with a lot of radiation, natural environment and people who cannot adapt to survive, riots, intrigue with each other, precarious, locked themselves in a narrow house and rely on the word luck to interpret their life . On the contrary, robots created by human beings can create, repair and innovate themselves. They can survive in places where no grass can grow for millions of years of nuclear radiation. They do not need to supplement water and protein, and they only need to wear black coats. Sunbathing uses the energy of the solar riot to reproduce itself. . . . . .
Although we created them, we can stop them from moving forward, we can use our cunning to limit their IQ, and we can easily destroy them, but we have to admit that this kind of feeling of being slapped to death on the beach by the back waves is very bad.
The funniest thing is when Jack's boss persuaded Jack to be content, to be satisfied with his current life, and to be happy with his current life. Later, in turn, the big boss of the machine factory began to threaten him Bob to make him feel that he was in this position. A great luck.
In the end, Jack and the female robot each took their new lives towards each other and ran in opposite directions. The ocean does exist, but if you return to the city, there will probably be a struggle.
Visually,
the title and content of the next movie is Rise of the Machines
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