God or human?
Everyone hopes to wash away their original sin and hope to become a god. . .
So the doctors were—
and so was Lincoln—
except that they were the gods in their respective groups. . .
The extreme of individualism, either good or evil, is nothing more than a thought. . .
The life after escape is either good because of love, or evil because of love. . .
They kill or be killed, and
they must also: kill or be killed.
Regardless of whether it is a human being cloned, as long as it is a human, it is doomed to original sin. . .
No matter who is the God of mankind. . .
So, there is no way out, an open ending, think carefully: It is still a tragedy—just
like the nightmare of the opening movie—
he has the memory of his ontology, and he will eventually become another Tom. . .
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