There really is a mysterious island, it's you and me

Anthony 2022-04-19 09:01:22

Science fiction movies based on cloning are very realistic. The biggest problem with human cloning is not technology but ethics. The development of technology makes us fear that we will rely too much on artificial intelligence. When robots become more and more human-like At that time, where is the value of our existence? The biggest difference between humans and animals is that we think about the meaning of our existence rather than just relying on instinct to explain all actions. Lincoln is different from the previous "products" in that he not only thinks, but also has self-awareness, but also that he has the memory of the body. , The difference from the body lies in the branding of the wrist, how can it be stripped of the right to be a human being? Human clones are more thought-provoking than robots.

Because Scarlett Johansson, whom I knew from this movie, thought how she would look so good in a ponytail. When I was confused at the beginning, I relied on the beauty of the widow sister.

"You are very special, you have chosen, the mysterious island is waiting for you" Everyone is set to be the chosen child, the last surviving human beings on the earth, the purpose of life is to go to the mysterious island, which is the only place without pollution in nature place.

The Lincoln 6E has had all kinds of questions since its inception, why do they always find survivors? What the hell are we doing? Where do the tubes of nutrients lead? What are we?

Be the first to ask questions, questioning everything here, that the Lincoln 6E is special.

He possesses the most dangerous trait of human beings, curiosity, which can also be called human nature.

Life on Clone Island is very peaceful and even charming. The surviving people swim and exercise here, play games, keep a happy and peaceful coexistence, and have a healthy body. The staff declares that their duty is to make everyone happy, and at the same time encourage making friends, as long as Not too intimate.

Some people questioned that if the winning in the mysterious island was not based on luck? Summed up a set of rules, but I don't know whether the mysterious island actually exists.

Until Lincoln accidentally discovers a bug (no creature can survive in a polluted world), which leads to a shocking secret.

Surrogacy, organ transplants, life insurance, cosmetic needs, everyone here is a clone of the real world.

Cloning human beings is against the law, and the sponsor pays to build them without knowing that there are clones.

A spare tire that can be used after one year, a product that maintains a vegetative state without any conscious thoughts, no pain and pleasure perception, is actually a clone whose age and genes are exactly the same as the ontology, and has no understanding of the real world. Clone Island only teaches emotional control, simple social interaction, and no understanding of sexual desire (slap in the face).

Human beings can do anything in order to survive, so the industry that regards killing as a business was born, but they claim to be the creator of the world creating life.

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  • Melisa 2021-10-20 19:02:15

    It is well-made and can really burn money. I am talking about the picture\props\music, the plot is weak, I still like it.

  • Antonette 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Maybe it’s because I didn’t feel much after watching the black mirror first (the second episode seems to be like this, it turned out to be the inspiration from here)

The Island quotes

  • Client Services Operator: Merrick Biotech. How may I help you?

    Tom Lincoln: Hi, this is a client, Tom Lincoln.

    Client Services Operator: Hi, Mr. Lincoln.

    Tom Lincoln: Yeah, I was wondering if you could get someone who can explain to me why my insurance policy is sitting downstairs on my fucking sofa!

  • Albert Laurent: Did you know my father was part of the Burkinabé rebellion? When he was killed, my brothers and I were branded, so everyone would know we were less than human.

    [he holds up his hand to show Merrick]

    Albert Laurent: I've seen and done things I'm not proud of, but at some point you realize, war... Is a business. So, when did killing become a business for you?

    Merrick: Oh, no. It's so much more than that. I have discovered the Holy Grail of science. I give life. The agnates, they're simply tools, instruments. They have no souls. The possibilities are endless here. In two years' time, I will be able to cure children's leukemia. How many people on Earth can say that, Mr. Laurent?

    Albert Laurent: [smiles] I guess just you and God. That's the answer you're looking for, isn't it?