Some thought-provoking details in the clones

Chet 2022-03-29 09:01:06

One, when the clone's wife was briefly surprised when she found out that she was a clone, she didn't react much with excitement. Obviously, this is not the same as many people imagined in previous film and television works. Maybe this is the normal situation. The cloned person has been separated from the previous "I" in consciousness. Although the cloned body has replicated the consciousness, as a cloned person, he feels that the living "I" is the real "I". The dead person, in addition to providing himself with the memory of cells and brains, subconsciously feels that he is dead "she" instead of "me". So when he learns that he is dead and the living "me" is a clone There won't be much fluctuation.

2. The boss felt that he was going to be killed, and he wanted to make a final negotiation with the male protagonist. For example, even if I killed me, there would still be people who would hunt down your family. But when the male protagonist talked about killing him and creating another copy of him, the boss looked very calm. Perhaps in the mind of a dying man, reproduction is rebirth.

3. In the film, the male protagonist injects his consciousness into the metal man. As the male protagonist in the happy ending, he lives a happy life on the island with his reborn wife and children. The other "I" metal man has the same consciousness and memory as the male protagonist, and also has the same deep love for his wife and children, but lives alone and alone. Although it is a metal man, it is the male protagonist in its consciousness. Although the computer is a happy reunion, if you take your attention away from the happy male protagonist's family, and substitute yourself into this lonely metal "I" On the other hand, that feeling is so terrifying.

There have been many movies like this in the past. Cloning a person and injecting consciousness again, this kind of plot I also saw a year ago in a novella called "Ultimate Island", each different but each wonderful. call for this movie.

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Replicas quotes

  • Will Foster: How does it feel?

  • Will Foster: We're the sum total of what has happened to us and how we've processed it. That's what makes us us. It's all neurochemistry.

    Mona: Do you really believe that?... That's all I am? Your children? Just pathways, electrical signals, and chemistry? You have kids that love you and a wife that adores you, and we have a scientist.