I saw a film review about this film last night, reviewing the prevention and fear between humans and robots in the film. The director's work includes the ninth district, and I suddenly became interested. There is no breakthrough in the film. The style of the beginning of the documentary makes me think that I am back to the ninth district. The philosophy of the story is not much different. It is a bit like Avatar, which puts the human consciousness into another object. What impresses me more about the story is that after the robot develops self-awareness, the underlying driving force that drives its behavior is the fear of annihilation of consciousness. It discovers the essence of consciousness, and then digitizes consciousness. In theory, this consciousness can be placed in Among countless machines, it is omnipresent, but it has not reached this step. This setting is a bit like a super body. The setting of this movie is actually not cool enough. In my opinion, we can go a step further.
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