This is a film that questions science. When we have the ability to create a life, how should we treat it and how we should be responsible for it. When the captain asked the weirdo who you were, he said that he had never given me a name. The name is the most basic affirmation of a life. Victor does not regard the weird person as life. He makes the weird ugly and lonely, but is not responsible for him, so the weird person wants to find him and seek justice. There are three scenes in the movie that shocked me. One was when the blind old man asked the weird why he didn’t find a friend, the weird answered: i am so very ugly, and they are so very...beautiful. Then the old man touched the weird face with his hand The scar and said: It's so pitiful, I believe that the strange man's heart was hit hard at this time. Then the old man's son drove him away when he got home. The second time, the weirdo found the Widow who made him and asked Widow to make a mate for himself. There is a line that explains his twisted psychology: In this heart of mine, there is the deepest love you can't imagine. There are also the most terrifying anger you can't imagine. If one of them is not satisfied, I will allow the other to wreak havoc. The last time, the weirdo finally chose to die with Victor and said that he was my father. Yes, he did not belong to this world. The only emotion he has is fatherly love, which also takes care of the first word he learned, father. After witnessing all this, the captain who wanted to go to the Arctic expedition chose to go home. I think he must have felt the horror of science.
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