Although the film begins with two familiar short stories, which are used to define the boundary between logic and intervention, it should not be confused with the essence of human beings born for love.
Humans are indeed animal, and logic and rationality cannot hide this, but we have also undergone countless evolutions of thought to get to where we are today, and the composition of human society is so "logical".
If the mating is only for reproduction, let’s look at the gorillas, and mate with the strongest orangutan forever;
if the continuation of the race is the premise, which is also mentioned in the film, this is the slogan that Hitler would choose;
if we assume When the earth is subjected to a nuclear explosion, the chromosomes will be broken under the radiation, and not only human chromosomes will be broken, so even if ten survive, there will be problems with subsequent reproduction. If other human beings will survive, then reproduction is a false proposition.
Anyway, they are all going to die, why is it so painful?
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