This film is actually a symbol of a person's growth, the beginning of enlightenment, the confusion in the middle, and the process of recognizing oneself at the end.
In the enlightenment stage, Tom's nostalgia for the earth and the wood hut he built. All told that he enjoyed his nostalgia for the past. He liked his life on earth because his memory was erased, just like a person without ideals. He didn’t know how attractive life on the so-called Titan planet was. , because he hasn't seen it, and he's been on Earth for too long now life is just fine for him. And the memory in the dream is that the lead of his enlightenment is pulling him, and he is longing for something in the seemingly peaceful life.
The first half of the film reminded me inexplicably of "Robot Wall-E". A seemingly carefree life is also a boring and meaningless life.
A very charming sky garden mansion, and such a wonderful swimming pool. Complete floor-to-ceiling windows, outside the windows are layers of beautiful clouds. beautiful.
The confusion in the middle appeared in his first contact with the so-called "alien", that is, his wife, and Vika even suspected that this person was an alien. But Vika said it beautifully. Tom's contact with the resistance army was not the biggest guide for him. When he met himself, it was the climax, he beat himself, and finally he conquered himself. (Will you lose if you fight yourself? No, it's you who loses and you win.) When he returned to the resistance army, he recognized himself. I heard a scary story.
The technology of aliens is really powerful. If you are injured, you can use that thing to sweep it away. It's amazing.
Once you know yourself, you can do what you can and want to do.
I went to bomb the triangle, the
triangle didn't know, the
bomb was placed,
but I didn't run away,
we were all gone with a bang.
Maybe a movie doesn't need to be so serious, rigorous, and reasonable, who makes it a movie? In the end, the fate of so many clones is no longer the place for the film to show. However, it would be interesting if it was filmed, just like the old saying about the Chinese revolution: if one me falls, there are still thousands of me.
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