Maybe I'm thinking too much...

Idella 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I always thought this would be a beautiful sci-fi fairy tale, but after reading it, I realized I was wrong. The AI ​​story gave me a little shudder. I'll admit, I wasn't as moved or even in tears as most people are. Instead, it feels like a mystery novel that leaves me with a lot of question marks.
DAVID's love for his mother makes me not feel that he is a child, but it is like an unstoppable desire, the deeper it is, the more terrifying it is. Although some would say that this is because he is programmed with love, once it is turned on, it cannot be changed. But in fact, DAVID has gradually acquired the personality of a person in the experience of seeking the blue fairy. When he found another DAVID from Professor Harpy, his terrified and full of anger made him destroy the other self with his own hands. Should we agree with this kind of love? To destroy for the sake of monopoly, and at the hands of a child, should we weep for this so-called love? When he couldn't find the Blue Fairy and thought he had completely lost his mother and jumped into the sea, would we still agree that this was just the act of a robot? For the sake of a mother who once abandoned him, he went through all kinds of setbacks in order to get a so-called eternal and only love, which had to make me question his personality, even if he was just a robot! DAVID cried for the resurrection of his mother, and cried for the death of his mother, but when his companions (referring to robots, Joe, etc.) left him one by one, his expression was numb, and the robot slaughterhouse was scene by scene" "Blood" didn't make him cry, all he thought of was monica, mom...
In the end, his mom came back to life, and under the overflowing kindness of future people, relying on a small bunch of hair, DAVID was able to spend a beautiful time with her. One day, but this day makes the scalp even more tingling. With all due respect, I really wanted to be touched, but seeing DAVID's eyes looking at monica and her soft words, I really don't feel that this is what a son should do to his mother. This makes me shiver so much~~
I really don't understand, I am so easily moved by one person, but I am not moved by this family film that takes the warm route! Maybe I think too much and too complicated, but these are some of my more intuitive feelings. The reason for giving it four stars, one star for the visual enjoyment brought to me by high-tech, one star for the loyal and cute robot teddy bear, third star for the supporting characters, and fourth star for the movie to bring my own little boy. Small thinking. To be honest, I'm really afraid of his split personality if a boy at such a young age can act like this! OVER~~

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A.I. Artificial Intelligence quotes

  • [Professor Hobby asks Mecha, Secretary Sheila, what is love]

    Professor Hobby: Tell me. What is love?

    Secretary: Love is first widening my eyes a little bit... and quickening my breathing a little... and warming my skin and touching my...

    Professor Hobby: And so on. Exactly so. Thank you, Sheila.

    Professor Hobby: [the group claps] But I wasn't referring to sensuality stimulators. The word that I used was 'love.' Love like the love of a child for it's parents. I propose that we build a robot child who can love. A child robot who will genuinely love... the parent, or parents it imprints on... with a love that will never end.

    Supernerd: A child-substitute Mecha?

    Professor Hobby: But a Mecha with a mind, with neuronal feedback. You see, what I'm suggesting is that love will be the key... by which they acquire a kind of subconscious never before achieved. An inner world of metaphor, intuition, a self-motivated reasoning, of dreams.

  • [David talks to the lightly dazed Monica after her resurrection]

    Monica: I must be confused. What day is it?

    David: [David smiles] It is... today.