(Slight spoilers, don't read if you mind)
Personally, I feel pretty good. It is one of the few movies that I have been able to keep watching in the past few days. First of all, I will talk about how I feel about the protagonist. After the male protagonist finds out the truth, he first tells the female protagonist and takes her to run away. Knowing the specific circumstances, she followed the male lead and fled. This trust is very moving. The male lead is brave, wise, and responsible. The female host is agile and courageous, but when she sees her own child, she also shows tenderness. On the one hand, Mai told the male protagonist that people can do anything to survive, and he once said to the male protagonist that clones are not real people, but when the male protagonist killed the main body to survive and replaced the main body, he became A real person, a person who has left the sterile room and has selfish desires. As for the black man in it, in the end, he helped the clones escape, and he was also reflecting on his own destiny. It is also conscious and emotional, why should I become someone else? The vassal of the vassal, is manipulated by others, maybe his help is a resistance to his being discriminated against. As for those ontology, it goes against ethics to clone human beings in order to prolong their lifespan. The person in charge deceives them with the excuse that cloned human beings are not conscious, then they Do you use the unconscious to numb yourself and comfort the condemnation in your heart? They may know that human clones are conscious, but they have to do it in violation of ethics, just for the extra decades of life they bought.
The last thing I want to talk about is the male protagonist. He is very handsome. He feels that it is not on the outside, but strong self-confidence inside and outside. It is enough for the audience to watch
I am a layman who does not know any photography skills, pictures, etc. The above is purely personal viewing experience
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