But I believe that classic movies will stand the test of time until it is time for humans to rule the earth. The 1999 film, now it seems, is completely out of date, both in terms of the film technology itself and the story.
The film itself, as a carrier, can provide limited space.
A profound philosophy can only be told in the mainstream Hollywood stories, how many people can understand it?
Movies only provide a question of thinking, a beginning, but thinking has no end.
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Seeing the huge machine city in the movie, there is no shock, only doubt?
It's just a dead city, machines rule the world, but what's the point of maintaining such a life?
Why are they alive? Robots, have no emotions, only logic, what is the meaning of their lives?
Such questions naturally return to the self, so as to reflect on what is the meaning of one's life? What is the meaning of human beings?
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Other people are a kind of compassionate state of mind, but you have chosen love.
Everyone lives rampantly for themselves without even considering others. Is
it necessary to have the ultimate concern for the entire future of mankind?
Is there a problem with the entire human survival model?
Every species has natural enemies, this is the law of nature, this is the law of balance Is
human beings a smith' is that virus
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you take the red pill, you stay in wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.
You take the blue pill, the story ends, you wake up in the bed and believe whatever you want to believe
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