My 200th movie.
Unexpectedly, it also involves time and space travel. The Logic Party has given up its consideration of it at this level, because if we want to be more serious, there should be many parallel worlds.
In the first tens of minutes of the film, I rejected it, because... I still accept the incompetence of eating a meal, taking it and leaving. And the male lead is ugly! The hero is ugly! The hero is ugly! Important things are said three times. It's the type I'm more accepting of incompetence.
In the next ten minutes, I also refused. Because the guy in 2007, to put it bluntly, is a complete mistress who inserted a head and a foot in the love between the male protagonist and the robot girlfriend. With the same appearance, can he become the same person after stealing the other party's memory? Obviously not. She in 2007 and the robot who began to protect the male protagonist in 2008 are completely different "people". Although the male protagonist fell in love with her in 2007 at first, this is also her use of time-space shuttle technology to "forcibly cut the queue" the result of. Accompanying him all the time, creating countless beautiful memories, making up for the regrets at the time of death, and touching bit by bit, it is a unique love that a robot is like him.
Therefore, the four stars are given for the beautiful time in the hometown, for the robot pulling his body apart in the big earthquake, for them holding hands quietly to watch the sunset, and then he died peacefully.
If the head and tail are removed, the story can be completely independent, and there is no need to be criticized for making a mystery. Superfluous is not advisable.
2015.8.15
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