From a sci-fi drama to an ethics drama

Ruthe 2022-03-28 09:01:07

Lots of spoilers, be careful.
The film unfolds in a tense chase, and from the beginning it shows us the superb network technology war in the context of the times.
After accepting the setting of this technological level, it becomes possible to transplant some sci-fi. An agent of the security agency is accidentally killed during the mission, however the agency must find a secret known only to the agent who died, they find an old doctor because he has it in his hands. . Memory transplantation.
However, this is beyond the current scientific level (I have not studied neurological things. I read the news before that it was a head transplant performed jointly by scientists from many countries. I don’t know how it went, but I feel that the technology in the movie is better than that one. Head surgery is more difficult, because even the relationship between the human memory system and nerve cells has not been clearly studied.) The technology also needs a suitable receptor, that is, the person who stores these stem cells.
Then the lucky one in 10,000,000 will appear. Our male protagonist, he is very special. His brain has been injured, so he is the best candidate for this operation, but because of his injury, he stays in prison all the year round. , has no emotions, doesn't know right or wrong, kills like hemp, doesn't care about everything.

The operation was successful, and the male protagonist's brain was strongly influenced by the agent. He involuntarily returned to the agent's house and came to the agent's wife's room. . . Also went to see the agent's daughter. In the end, he took some metal products from the agent's house, but when he exchanged these things for money, he suddenly remembered that "I" used this comb to comb the hair of his lovely daughter, so he took it back. The agent's habit, even the feeling, has begun to gradually control the male protagonist's behavior. The male protagonist got a lot of things about the agent, not only his memory, but also his skills, even his behavior habits and his way of speaking.
After the male protagonist was injured in the fight with the villain, he habitually returned to his "own" home and bandaged his wounds. At this time, the female protagonist took a gun to check. The male protagonist told her about the transplant and explained My strange behavior, and recalled the bits and pieces of "myself" and his wife, and finally the heroine was unable to start with the person in front of him. The male protagonist promised that he would leave after cleaning up, and then the male protagonist actually took care of cleaning up the garbage he just made! Just like in your own home, no! He probably never did such a thing in his life! After that, the male protagonist successfully got along with his family warmly and gained their trust.
The next day, he suddenly remembered where he had put a huge sum of money before his death, and happily said to his wife, we have money, and then went to withdraw the money. God, it's really good to combine a principled person with an unprincipled person, and you can run away with government money. However, the wife was kidnapped by the villain, and the villain also successfully found the male protagonist, and held the male protagonist to find the person everyone was desperately looking for. The male protagonist who got the agent's bonus buff saw glycerin and concentrated nitric acid on the table when he passed the laboratory. There's something called nitroglycerin, which is an explosive. . Explosives, yes, yes, the laboratory is a place that is easy to explode, so I succeeded in killing it (I have a general understanding of the composition and preparation method of explosives, but it is not popular here, because it is very dangerous to make explosives yourself! So please don't imitate! ) went to that person alone and got the treasure. Hey? Just asking for money? Has the agent got an occupational disease? No, he got the treasure just to exchange the lives of his "his" wife and daughter with the villain. On the way to see the villain, the security bureau told him that if you give things to the villain, you will harm the whole world, and the male protagonist said, I don't care, the doctor told him that the agent can only exist in your brain for 48 hours, and the time is coming. , I can keep it forever, but you have to come back immediately for surgery, the male protagonist was stunned and said the best sentence in the whole play, they are very important to me (unfortunately I forgot the English original text, otherwise the taste must be better Great)! Then he went to save them without hesitation.
The later story will be sold out. But in the end, the male protagonist really fell in love with the female protagonist, and the daughter also held the male protagonist's hand tightly, so the family stood on the beach tenderly. . .

A person who doesn't know how to love, a person who has no emotions, because he got the memory of others, learned to love, learned to be a man, and found another life. So, is love really just a habit, a chemical in nerve cells? ? ? However, what the movie brings us more is a kind of thinking. If you get someone else's head, can you really become someone else? Can you get other people's emotions and life? So in the face of such a person who is not my husband, not my father, but he has all the memories and even habits of his relatives, and he has the same tenderness as his original relatives, then who he is to me, I can Do you see him as my former relative? It was originally a science fiction drama, but this led to a warm story, and the ethics behind the story are the most worthy of people's pondering.

"Compared to the lives of countless people, they are not important, they

are important to me"

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Criminal quotes

  • Bill Pope: Fucking psycho.

    [gets electrocuted]

  • Jericho Stewart: You're the one who killed me.

    Xavier Heimdahl: Good memory.

    Jericho Stewart: You hurt me... I hurt you worse.

    Xavier Heimdahl: I respect your creed.