Human spirits or thoughts are formed in society, and it is difficult for people who have not experienced society to form a complete thought, such as the stories of wolf children and wild children. Similarly, the thinking of people in society is constantly changing, and time and experience can be changed. When a person is physically dying, the thinking stops for a moment, but cloning is equivalent to grafting the person's thinking to another body that is exactly the same, and the person can actually continue to live. Thinking is the core of human beings. As for the body, it is similar to clothes, and cloning means changing into new clothes. Therefore, when watching this movie, I even think that this kind of cloning should be promoted. Of course, it should be under the supervision of the government and the elimination of man-made defects to prevent the appearance of two people or other manipulations.
Apart from the good script of the film itself, it is not outstanding in other aspects. Schwarzenegger is already old, and some future tools don’t look so advanced, but maybe the era of cloning is really not far away from us. Got it.
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