The choice of subject matter is very interesting: the era of big data and artificial intelligence is coming, and advanced technologies in the future will allow humans to remain conscious in the cloud after death. Some people even call it "paradise". Since society has not yet formed a ethical standard for big data applications and artificial intelligence, "Upload" discussed a lot of interesting topics: 1. Class differentiation still exists in cloud nursing homes. The rich can enjoy unlimited luxury breakfast, and the poor can only Spending 2G traffic every month, the attitude of the waiter towards the rich and the poor is also very different. 2. The issue of ownership of persons. In the Cloud Nursing Home, the rich girl always pays the bills for the male lead. It seems understandable to regard the male lead as the private property of the rich female, but in the show, when the male lead is completely materialized, his funeral can even be irrelevant to him. The funeral is just a ceremony for a rich girl to make herself happy. Later, the protagonist decided to borrow money to escape the control of the rich girl. When the protagonist’s mother and the rich girl competed for the hard drive, he said: “Although you paid the bill, he is my son. Throw it to the audience. 3. The heroine’s father refused to upload, which is in contrast to the heroine, and in contrast to the crowd who said “upload is human rigth” in the film assembly. Some people still choose to believe in the traditional religion of “paradise after death”. It also reflects those people who are conservative in advanced technology in reality. When young people (female hosts) think that cloud nursing homes are an excellent pension plan, some elderly people still insist on choosing death in the traditional sense, and the development of new technology is impossible. Avoid encountering conflicts of ideas between young people and older generations. In addition, the original drama also incorporates many discussions of social issues. I personally feel that the subject matter is novel and the details are handled well. One star will be deducted. It was because I felt a bit of a mess. The next two episodes were basically played at twice the speed. The part of the male and female protagonists who fell in love was not good at all, and the processing of the emotional line was not very stimulating to my appetite.
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