The camera often turns to the sea, and Eva Green's expression is always mysterious and elusive, as deep as the sea, and the entire film tone is dark blue, just as oppressive as her subject. She and Tommy did not have a deep relationship. They separated in a hurry when they were young, and the time they spent together when they grew up was very short. A car accident caught her off guard and lost the soup she had not seen for a long time. I can understand her reluctance. When she had the idea of cloning, Tang's mother fought back her grief and disapproved, thinking that he could never be that him again, and that everything that happened should be accepted. At this point, the two thoughts of Rebecca and Tommy's mother are opposed, and the fork in the destiny begins. At the half-time of the film, we may be biased towards Rebecca because we are looking forward to the development of the plot after the birth of the cloned husband, but when we look back after the film, we realize that Tommy's mother's position can actually avoid this tragedy. Clone Tommy grew up like this every day, and there were many small details. For example, when the dinosaur was named, Ray asked him if it was okay to call him Bingo (Bingo was the name Tommy gave his dog in the past), and Clone Soup. I don't think the name is good. Every detail is reflected, although the genes are exactly the same, but the person in front of him is not the sweetheart, which also implies the tragedy that will come. Watching Clone Tang and his girlfriend have sex, Rui's mood is getting lower and lower, and the complicated mood tormented this taciturn woman, making her even more silent. After Soup's mother came to the cabin, the conflict between Clone Soup and her increasingly unreasonable mother Rebecca broke out, and the truth finally came out. That last sad intercourse. The former lover, son, mother, these identities are intertwined, and finally Rui's wish came true? Maybe it came true, because Rui held the face of Clone Soup and said, you are still alive, you are still alive. It's Rebecca's self-deception comfort, and we have no right to interfere with her choice. Clone Soup's self-world has completely collapsed. From now on, he has to find his own identity. If a person suddenly finds that he is just another person's replacement, yes A clone, the damage to a young man is unimaginable, maybe he will always pursue the meaning of existence in the second half of his life and it will be difficult to redeem himself. Can cloning a dead person really save oneself?
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