mmp, why am I giving this movie 5 stars. . . .

Jazlyn 2022-04-23 07:01:13

Anyway, I didn't understand what he was talking about at all, but the texture of the picture, the temperament of the film, the imagination, and the female protagonists. . .
After reading some analysis posts, I found that it is about man-machine. . .
But I don't think there is any doubt or controversy in this film. First of all, we still haven't figured out what the soul is. This is the so-called "no right to know". Sex literature has a proposition that God is a superhuman without emotion, which means that God is not a human either!
In the end, how do you know that human beings are not made out of stones by Nuwa? . .
In the end, human beings are just a kind of life, and life has countless possibilities. Don't we look at Transformers very well. . .
Instead of discussing man-machine and human nature, it is better to think about how to surpass the stars. After all, our journey is the sea of ​​stars!
Whether it is a robot, a replicator, or a bionic person, when they have autonomous consciousness, they are a kind of life, and human beings are our unique name for our own life form, and are entangled in the life that we have created. Whether the form is human or not, whether there is human nature, you are not in pain. . . .
It suddenly occurred to me, are you talking about people who are Japanese dogs, Japanese mules, Japanese horses, Japanese cars, and Japanese steel pipes? . . .
What is a person? He Cheng has a standard. . . . .

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Blade Runner 2049 quotes

  • Rick Deckard: What'd you do? Who'd you bring? Huh?

    'K': No one.

    Rick Deckard: Oh yeah? They know you're here!

  • 'K': This isn't possible.