or even most of the film. I was nervous. When david squeezed his hands and feet to sneak into the room, I
thought the elements of horror and even horror were more.
However, it was a long time after watching the film. The most unforgettable thing for me is the destruction of the material world. What does spilberg call Manhattan? ——The end
of the world I have always been afraid of the material world, but I never thought that in AI, it is so naked and destroyed that everything can be turned off anytime and anywhere like a switch, and it can destroy
davi and monica. Love Maybe I don't agree too much that robots can have love, maybe yes, but the paradox of the director's design is that "love" is turned on and can never be turned off. That's why there are so many adventures and even scary ones in my opinion. What if love can be closed anytime, anywhere? Maybe the world we live in is like this next second world, no one knows how it will
be . David's world collapses when he sees a virtual child exactly like himself. This is my favorite scene of a half-submerged building When david jumped down, a reflection was left on the glass of the helicopter, reflected on joe's face, it looked like a teardrop slowly sliding down... This is the same as david's unfinished virtual reality in the virtual electronic building When the child's eye sockets saw the landmark of the building, the eye sockets slowly changed from the vast white to blue. The scene has the same feeling of doing the same thing
. The scene at the bottom of the sea is an extremely disillusioned ice age, and the helicopter where david is also sealed. His wish was to keep praying but in the end when david was awakened by a new generation of robots what awaited him was the collapse of the blue fairy which seemed to me an idealistic collapse and only fragments remained in front of
david The film should be able to end here, at least in my opinion, the regeneration of monica is a superfluous stroke. As for the day when david enjoyed his mother's love, it seems to have a feeling of deliberately creating a warm atmosphere because the tone of the film is so disillusioned, which is not the same as the end of the film. in tune
Finally, I recommend the theme song For Always by Josh Groban and Lara Fabian, which is the theme song when monica wakes up again when david slowly walks towards her.
The original sound of John Williams is extraordinary.
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