Regardless of the logic of the plot, the most touching thing about the film is that although the technology has advanced to the perfect replacement of various artificial organs, which can extend the life span indefinitely, but can not afford the loan, it is the poor people who cannot escape. In fact, the nature of social class has not changed.
In addition, some people have replaced their organs and prolonged their lives, but they are still doing stubborn or dirty things. The meaning of living is minimized, right?
The rich not only repay the loan easily, but also live longer, continue to create more wealth and enjoy a more pleasant life.
The polarization of society will become more extreme, and people will continue to be left behind (forced) from the elite.
At some extreme extremes, a group might evolve to mutilate healthy people, forcibly replace them with artificial organs, and turn them into leeks enslaved by the company.
There is a sentence (to the effect) in the big black movie: System is the best weapon.
When the speed of scientific and technological progress is too fast to establish a corresponding management system, it is better for human beings to let nature take its course and respect the laws of life of nature.
Perhaps this is more or less one of the reasons why those great gods are so panicked about the development of AI.
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