It became "she".

Arvilla 2022-04-19 09:03:01

At the end of the film, a question came to mind: Is Jiro's love a robot from the future, or a woman who returned from the future to celebrate his birthday in 2007?

Objectively speaking, the themes of "traveling through time and space" and "falling in love with robots" are not novel today; in the handling of the plot, the film has not well achieved "logical self-justification". But I still give this film a 4-star rating because it's a film that "makes people think about it."

Back to the original question. According to the plot, there is no doubt that a decisive factor for the future Jiro to create this robot is to avoid the tragedy that happened to him in the past; but on the other hand, he designed the robot to be the one who "suddenly broke into him. She looks like a woman who lives", and said to her past self, "You should be very happy to see that 'she' again." It can be seen that, at least for the future Jiro, the one he loves should be the real "she". But what about Jiro in the past? As the film narrates, we will see that he inevitably falls in love with this robot who can never give him "love back".

This seems to answer the above question: "Jiro in the future" loves "the real her", while "Jiro in the past" loves "Robot". But the question that follows is, since what Jiro in the past loved was a "robot", why did "she" go back to the past from the future without hesitation, and "spend the rest of her life" with Jiro in the past? In other words, "Why did 'she' who never met Jiro fall in love with him?" Of course. For the answer to this question, everyone has their own interpretation; and I will talk about my own understanding below. It is based on this understanding that I think this film is worthy of "thinking" and "evolutionary" . In the film, we can see "she" reading the chip of "robot"; and this process also allows "her" and "robot" to share the minutes and seconds spent with Jiro. The author believes that it is this process that makes the "robot" "reborn" in "her". More specifically, what the "robot" experienced became part of "her" memory, a part of her life. "Robot" and "she" become one: "Robot" has acquired "the ability to feel emotions" in "She", and can finally "love" the past Jiro; The memories he carried, walked into this man whom he had never met, and fell in love with him inevitably.

In the end, "she" became "it" and "it" became "she".

Therefore, the author came to this conclusion: what Jiro loves is both "robot" and "she"; back in the past, it is not only "she" who carries the robot's memory, but also the "robot" who has acquired "the ability to love" ".

In this way, it seems that there is a kind of "robot becomes human" flavor. Of course, this is another topic, and not the focus of this film. What really matters is that "it" came back as "her". This time, "she" can not only "feel his heart", but also "love".

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