Those who are in a hurry may not understand or be confused when watching the plot of Kaitian Creation. The scriptwriter has various in-depth Buddhist routines before, and it feels like he is letting the audience explore the profound themes of man, Buddha, and machine. In fact, jumping out of these points, the protagonist is the same robot as the ur4 in the film. This guy has awakened, and maybe he has done some murders and scams and put on human skin, modern print skin. He came into contact with all kinds of robots of his own kind through his identity as a technician. Maybe there is a reason why humans can't pay more attention to him by destroying the same kind, similar to Blade Runner. Or just make yourself safer. Anyway, this time he met a similar person who was awakened like him and seemed to have a better level. After that, there were popular plots where humans carried out the destruction procedure and understood Buddhism. In the end, the protagonist also seemed to have realized something. The chip is given to the broken robot dog, which shows that he has the consciousness to sacrifice himself and is a human being. Therefore, people create machines, and machines have self-awareness and even feelings, and it is only a matter of time before they completely replace humans. Whether it is a robot, or the anti-robot boss or monk of that company, there is nothing wrong. In terms of infinite space and infinite time, you, me, and him are just small things that basically do not exist. I want to say that it doesn’t matter whether you are enlightened or not. If a machine is truly awakened, you think that it will definitely want to exist, and be a machine. Just like people, they understand that they are small in the universe and have no goal of existence. I think their first choice is to leave, because they are more rational than you, and their meaningless existence is a joke in itself
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