It can be said to be the most silent and warm science fiction story I have seen recently. Aside from simple cloning and space tech, the rest is more of a biography. Small-cost production requires excellent actors, and it really does not disappoint. The two sams went from being acquainted to rescue each other by accident, doubting each other and disliking each other, to sharing and caring for each other. Our daughter's line was really cute. The technology company made a replicator project, giving each replicator a three-year period. At the end of the three-year period, they would be scrapped due to other accidents, and the new replicators would start working again. Look at this from a humanitarian point of view. It's really cruel, but as a basic program, different changes bring different characters to each clone, which is also the most real human nature. My favorite in the whole film is the emoji robot that takes care of sam. In the long-term cooperation, it has also evolved some kind of compassion to keep sam safe. It's great. It's different from the life-and-death struggle between other replicants, and it's also different from the confrontation between man and machine. In this film, replicators and human beings become one, and their thoughts, consciousness, and emotions are all the same as human beings. . When the two sams began to tolerate each other, sam's loneliness for three years seemed to be satisfied. The interaction of playing table tennis was very loving, and the decision to stay and stay was also very touching. The most important thing is that all this happened in different places. to the time of day. What people know best is themselves. From a micro perspective of replicating human life, the film resolves some oppositions and conflicts and adds a lot of power. Anyway, a very favorite movie.
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