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When I first watched the film, I was very dissatisfied: the poster was very low-key, with a simple image in dim tones. At first glance, I thought it was a Chinese Tai Chi gossip, but then I thought it was just a science fiction film similar to a documentary about the moon.
Even when I saw two Sams, I didn't think much of it: uh, it's just clones, it's just clones that happened on the moon. Holding my cat, I continued to look casually, thinking that the robot Gerty would destroy the clones, and then everything continued step by step, but no; No...
Since it doesn't fall into the stereotype, then continue to read it seriously. Watch the tears Gerty sheds for Sam after telling Sam he's a clone; watch one Sam splattered with blood and debilitate, the other Sam swaying around the moon energetically; watch Gerty's long arms quietly helping Sam enter the password ; Watch Sam's hopeless look after seeing the video of his previous 4 destroyed Sams; watch the performance of the two Sams after finding that they are full of N more Sams that have not been activated; listen to Gerty say "Helping u is what I do"; watch Sam, who learned the truth after a video call with Eve (Sam's daughter), was so desperate, crying "I want to go home"; looking at the water-blue planet that looked far away from the dark and lonely moon was so tender... It's a pity I can't take a screenshot of this picture, such a strong contrast, one is loneliness and despair, the other is family and happiness, a simple picture, everything is silent~~
Everything that the 5th generation Sam has supported has become a phantom, home? Whose home is that? Tess? whose lover is that? Eve? whose daughter is that? ... the kind of despair that suddenly stepped on the air and found that the beliefs that you had been holding on suddenly became meaningless, can you understand it? So desperate, I thought Sam was powerless to care about anything else. And he showed me the brilliance of humanity...
6th generation Sam convinced Gerty, the seemingly emotionless robot with a cadenceless tone, to help him activate another Sam. He wants to put this Sam into the wrecked working module as a 5th generation Sam, so as to send the 5th generation Sam back home (Earth) after working hard on the moon for 3 years. The 5th generation Sam knew that his time was short and would rather stay on the moon, wait for death, and leave the 6th generation Sam the chance to return home.
The 6th generation Sam was getting ready, Gerty appeared with a smile: "I want to help u", and suddenly felt that the smiling face of the robot was so warm. Before formatting Gerty's memory, the 6th generation Sam was worried about whether Gerty would be in trouble, and Gerty revealed the truth. The only laughing face in the film, I think it is a special event in his programmed life to send one of the Sams back to Earth~~ The
6th generation Sam finally flew to the earth, to the direction of home , The 5th generation Sam's eyes gradually scattered, looking out the window, the arc flying towards "home" seems to be traceless and deeply penetrating. Thinking of that moment, what he thought in his heart must be the hope that the 6th generation Sam would live for him and live happily...
and the 6th generation Sam who came home didn't just live for a Sam, he was returning home. The real-time communication with the earth was restored before the earth, so that the 7th generation Sam knew his life experience, and at the same time brought the news of the company's use of large-scale clones back to earth...
The filming cost of this film should not be too high, but from the screenwriter to the connotation The actors are all quite good. It is the clone theme that I have seen that touches me the most. There are several scenes that are quite touching. Fortunately, "The King's Speech" was released in 2010, otherwise I would sigh that I was born out of time. At the same time, I am also very puzzled, why didn't I hear about this film at last year's Oscars? !
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