Occasionally dark little view

Haylie 2022-04-23 07:01:18

A family adopted a robot child out of necessity.
When the program started, the robot child's attachment to the mother was already determined. The story unfolds because of this attachment.
Forgive my occasional boring idea of ​​scientific and technological thinking. All of this is really true. Is it a so-called robot with pure emotional love? Is it really what many people say is inversely ugly as a human being?
A little boy's initial love for his mother comes from the setting of the program. Unconditional love activates your human
and feelings. Medically speaking, it is the human body changes caused by a bunch of biological nouns and chemical compositions, not the setting of the program. Surely
everything the little boy does is just because of a program that tells him that you have to get your mother's love or your existence is meaningless.
But in terms of existence, will robots consciously pursue their own existence?
There is no answer to tell me, because the film is a fantasy
. Maybe the end of the film is telling me that robots are also evolving and have their own minds.
Sorry, I am stubborn. I can't imagine the existence of the program in my head. The
acting skills of the child actors are really good, and they look right.

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Extended Reading
  • Daniela 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    A bit procrastinated

  • Archibald 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    [Exhibition of China Film Archive] Spielberg's skin, Kubrick's soul. The movie seems to be a mashup of the two, and it has been turning in two different styles: cold-blooded and warm-hearted. If Kubrick came to shoot or personally supervise the production, he would definitely be more refined, calm and philosophical. The credits can end in any paragraph, and the final ending is very mediocre and Spielberg. If Kubrick is alive, he must dismiss it. Three and a half for Kubrick

A.I. Artificial Intelligence quotes

  • [David finds a copy of himself when arriving to the office in Man-hattan]

    David: [David whispers] Is this the place they make you real?

    David 2: [the other David turns around in his chair holding a book] This is the place they make you read.

  • [David tells Professor Hobby that he thought he was one of a kind]

    David: I thought I was one of a kind.

    Professor Hobby: [Professor Hobby responds with tears in his eyes] My son was one of a kind. You're the first of a kind.