Why does love need to be clear?

Jamaal 2022-01-03 08:02:18

"Robots and Frank", or I prefer another translation "Real Core Companion" . In the comments, when the old man heard the little robot read out his criminal plan mechanically, the old man finally realized that this robot is not emotional, it is just a high-level bionic robot, so the old man laughed at his self-love, and finally pressed it. Delete the memory button of the robot. But in my opinion, although the robot still said those things calmly, but he used another way of expression. The robot said: "Frank, just wipe my memory, after you've wipe my memory things can go back to nomal "Listen, if the robot really has no emotions, and follow the program settings to face Frank at this moment, what the robot wants to say is that your blood pressure is high, do you need me to give you a tranquilizer? However, what the robot said at this time was not because of Frank's physical problems, but for the purpose of protection. I don’t think that a robot that can say this has no emotions (if we have to compare human emotions, then forget it), or our creators involuntarily treat themselves as humans when shooting. Emotions are added to the robots. In their subconscious, the robots at this moment do not know what emotions are. For the robots, the complexity of calculating emotions far exceeds his procedures. However, advanced robots can get rid of the procedures. Change to protect him based on Frank's thinking. Just such a small improvement, in my opinion, such a small change, is the robot's feelings for Frank.

I especially like the movie, the creator designed the button to delete the memory behind the robot, so there are two creatures who were not close at the beginning, and gave each other a hug at the crisis. The robot was formatted, but it was in Frank's arms. This hug gave Frank a great comfort to the lonely soul. Haha, so the director is still partial~ I can't bear to finally really empty the old man's emotions. Speaking of physical contact, Frank has only contacted the robot twice in the entire film, once with his wrist, and once with a hug. But the emotional performance on both occasions was very powerful, especially the hug with the robot at the end. They hugged each other and sat quietly by the bed. There was no close-up of Frank's face, giving a sad expression or the like. There is only one Frank's back. In my opinion, this seemingly calm back is sad and unwilling. The protagonist Frank said to us from his back, and he also said to the robot, goodbye, my friend, thank you.

The director restrained his emotions throughout the film. In addition to robots, the film also kept the emotions between Frank and people. At the end of the film, I was moved when Frank recognized the librarian as his wife while on the run. When we met, the movie didn't deliberately use lines or music to sensationalize that moment. Only when Frank saw the photo on the wall, he pointed to the photo in shock and asked, is this you? Is this me? So Frank remembered, nothing more. The director expressed this deep feeling naturally and worried. Originally, because of the illness, I had forgotten my ex-wife. However, when you reappear in front of me, I will still be moved by you again, and I will still like you. , I stole your favorite books to you. I think the feature film is good after watching it. It is the final ending. The director did not give the audience a complete account, which made people a little confused after watching it. . but. . If in accordance with what I said above. . Is the director's telling of the story very restrained and let us the audience imagine it? If so, there is nothing to say. I have seen the highlights in the film, and the rest is not important anymore.

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Robot & Frank quotes

  • Robot: Self-destruct sequence initialized.

  • Jennifer: [Addressing robots] Are you two enjoying the party?

    "Mr. Darcy," robotic 'Assistant Librarian': [Synthesized speech] I'm functioning normally.

    Robot: As am I.

    Frank: [Addressing robots] Why don't you... mingle, together?

    "Mr. Darcy," robotic 'Assistant Librarian': [Synthesized speech] I have no functions or tasks that require a verbal interaction with the VGC 60 L.

    Jennifer: Mr. Darcy, that is so rude.