A fairy tale, fake enough to keep me acting

Webster 2022-04-18 17:34:53

The story is too fake, too smooth and too natural for me to empathize. The male protagonist has met so many good people, and there are so few bad people in the world who oppose robots, and they can't stop him. There is no human fear, fear of robots, and trying to suppress the plot of the male protagonist. In fact, in the human world, there are differences, there are few, there are disadvantages, and there may be threats. As long as there is a match, it will definitely be oppressed, and it is possible to oppress to death. Social news often reveals this. In the real world, boys who wear a skirt will be ridiculed and bullied constantly, and girls who wear a backless skirt will be slandered as prostitutes. Human beings are so malicious to humans who just dress differently, and it is even more impossible to be as friendly as robots as in the film. The more likely development of getting along is that some people know that the male protagonist is evolving very fast, and immediately tell the government, and then people all over the world start to panic. This is the reality, the movie is a fairy tale, or a very naive kind of fairy tale. I'm past the age of reading fairy tales.

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Extended Reading
  • Miles 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    The sci-fi appearance evokes emotional associations and philosophical thinking. A few years ago, I watched it again and cried, and a few months ago, I watched it again and again and cried. Some feelings transcend reality and appear unpredictable. Robot Andrew finally gave up his destiny of immortality, chose to be a real human, and left this world with his beloved. This is true dedication and love. The film is very old, but every time I watch it, I am very moved and cry.

  • Rodolfo 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    I have this dick technology in 1999, there are many details of warmth / I want to die with you 1. Treat it as a family 2. Although it is unique and irreplaceable 3. People are priceless 4. Things are impermanent 5. Freedom6 .You can cry, but I can't. It's cruel. My heart hurts, but I can't express it. 7. For you, time is endless. 8. I can't live without you. 9. I would rather live and die for human beings. Unwilling to be born as a robot 10. Admit 11. See you later【13】

Bicentennial Man quotes

  • Andrew Martin: [stomach growls] What was that?

    Portia: That's your stomach growling. You're hungry.

    [flatulence]

    Andrew Martin: Was that me?

    Portia: Yes.

    Andrew Martin: I thought it was you.

    Portia: No, it wasn't me.

    Andrew Martin: Really? Ooh. Do you do that?

    Portia: Sometimes... but quieter than that.

    Andrew Martin: I'll have to have Rupert make me a muffler.

  • [Andrew has transfused blood into his system]

    Rupert Burns: Galatea, my dear, where are we?

    Galatea: The transfusion is almost complete.

    Rupert Burns: Is that so?

    [to Andrew]

    Rupert Burns: Just goes to show you, Andrew - somebody becomes a human being, sooner or later, they do something monumentally stupid.

    Andrew Martin: You've been a great example, Rupert. How quickly will the blood degrade my system?

    Rupert Burns: Oh, I don't know. You exercise, eat right, I'd say 30, 40 years.

    Andrew Martin: That's a little vague, chief. You don't know exactly how long I'll last?

    Rupert Burns: Sorry.

    [puts his hand on Andrew's shoulder]

    Rupert Burns: Welcome to the human condition.