Compared with the previous version, I don’t know where the beauty is. The 95 version has very stiff limbs and looks like a dummy. This version has a realistic skin texture and more beautiful appearance. The voice of the puppet master has also been replaced by a female voice, weakening the original. More explanations related to love at first sight. Compared with the tv version, it shows more social and political issues. The theater version is more about thinking about people and life itself.
Code can also give birth to ghosts. If you admit that it is life, it is a partial denial of the theory of evolution. What is the uniqueness of human beings in the world. At the same time, the film also praises that consciousness is the essence of life and the form of evolution. Just as the puppet masters can mutate and spread from life to death after fusion, this is the ultimate direction of human evolution that transcends physical existence, and it has always been all kinds of religions and beliefs. What I yearn for is the same as the idea of Jiu Shi in tv2. In the film, no matter how the technology advances, how the body is strengthened, how humans can transform the environment and themselves, ghost is the key to defining the existence of life. All development directions must return to the transcendence of consciousness, which is very religious. This issue continues to be discussed in Innocence. The villain in the film regards puppets and animals as beings equivalent to gods. The excess of human self-consciousness is the source of its suffering, showing the need for anti-technological development to return to nature.
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