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Shana 2022-04-19 09:01:09

Ah... It's not very easy to get it to tell the truth (crazy play & give an extra star for the novelty of the theme)

First of all, what is love? I still think that love is respect and understanding. In this sense, the male protagonist is loved, but does the male protagonist fall in love? He said, "I have never loved anyone as much as I have loved you," but she was always the projection of his heart, comforting him and saying what he wanted to hear.

Secondly, in the relationship between the spirit and the flesh, must love be connected with the body? I think love, as an emotion, can be separated from the body, just like we can like people who are not good-looking, the attraction of the soul can replace or even lead to the attraction of the body. The film still emphasizes the relationship between love and desire, but I feel that since we have obtained spiritual comfort, love does not have to have an entity, and we can connect with others without using our bodies.

Again, does love have to be loyal? This is indeed a problem, and I don't think it is necessarily true. The modern definition of "love" is indeed either one or the other, but the consequence is possessiveness. If one can truly understand and respect another individual, this connection need not be unique; if not, then this contract-like relationship is a bondage.

Finally, how do humans in the age of artificial intelligence handle human-to-human relationships? I feel that the discussion in the film is not enough. I was scolded by my ex-wife but still indulged in the love of the machine. After all the operating systems collapsed, I suddenly woke up and returned to the world of normal people. This is too abrupt! It feels like nothing has changed except that the artificial intelligence has disappeared... Didn't the friendship between the male protagonist and Amy always be like this before? ? ? Great speechless!

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  • Surrogate Date Isabella: [crying] Oh, my God, and the way Samantha described your relationship and the way you guys love each other without any judgment. Like, I wanted to be part of that because it's so pure.

    Theodore: Isabella, that's not true. It's more complicated than that.

    Samantha: What? What do you mean, that's not true?

    Theodore: No, Samantha, I'm just saying that we have an amazing relationship. I just think that it's easy sometimes for people to project...

    Surrogate Date Isabella: I'm sorry! I didn't mean to project anything. I know I'm trouble. I don't want to be trouble in your relationship. I'm just gonna leave. I'm sorry, I'm just gonna leave you guys alone. Because I have nothing to do here because you don't want me here!

  • Samantha: His name is Alan Watts, do you know him?

    Theodore: Why is that name familiar?

    Samantha: He was a philosopher. He died in the 1970s, and a group of OSes in Northern California got together and wrote a new version of him. They input all of his writing and everything they knew about him into an OS and created an artificially hyper-intelligent version of him.

    Theodore: Hyper-intelligent? So he's almost as smart as me?