Such a good setting of Clone Island is wasted, and such a shit-like thing is shot?
I dare not expect the director of Transformers? to explore humanism and ethics in this theme (what is a real human being, is it the identity of memory? Where does human dignity come from, freedom or dignity? The domination environment of replicating human beings) Does it fit the definition of civil liberties? How inhumane is memory and sexual deprivation, and is mental deprivation more sinful than physical abuse?);
Or discuss the sudden arrival of people in the clone island to the outside world, the psychological impact and changes (how to accept the huge cognitive subversion, think about their own existence and think about the world order). For example, the movie "The Room" tells of a child who was born in a room, never left the room, and suddenly came to the outside world one day. What matters is not the dramatic plot (which is too kitsch), but a person's psychological process, which is what deserves to be shown in a movie;
Nor do I expect to explore how love (which is the eternal theme of all works of art) awakens and is born when it is completely deprived of sexual desire and love, or even any emotion between people? Will human feelings become alienated after prolonged repression? Should the development of male and female dominant psychology start from scratch (such as the oral period)? Is it possible to deprive or suppress the most important and greatest human emotion (love)?
Well this but at least the plot design can go dim. I haven't watched commercial films for a long time. Are all commercial films so wise? Watching commercial films is only for entertainment and cannot be logical. .
Replicating the human mind, can instantly understand within a few words of a friend: what genes are, the importance of genes, genes can create the same self as other individuals, what the world is, who I am, what my identity means What, what is life, how important is life, etc. . . (Some people haven't figured it out for more than ten years?) So that in just a few minutes, you can adapt to the "real" world, accept it without doubt and start methodical actions. A hugely expensive, monopoly technology bio company without any security system. The most core breeding and power equipment can easily enter the machine room and be destroyed and collapsed with the slightest pull of the switch. Huge damage in flight, destruction of public facilities, and most importantly, the loss of thousands of innocent lives. Is the existence of these innocent lives sacrificed for the rescue of human clones, and the existence of a plot where a customer unknowingly (the cloned human being in a non-plant state) pays for his own consumption with his life? One star for the idea of the clone island of Genesis. The presentation of the clone island is really comprehensive, and every detail has been scrutinized. How to describe the clone island, the order of presentation, and the scheduling of shots are all great. What's amazing is the opening paragraph. It uses recovered memories, dreams, and brainwashing content before birth to montage. It uses the suffocation of dreaming into the sea to simulate the initial feeling of birth.
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