How much WOMB loves to bring him back

Pete 2022-03-31 09:01:09

12 years later, Rebecca returned to her grandfather's house where she lived when she was a child. Grandpa has been dead for many years. She came back this time to find her childhood playmate Tomas... But things are not always satisfactory, just when she After a brief reunion with Tomas, Tomas is involved in a car accident and his lover is finally separated. At this time, advanced human cloning technology has been applied, so Rebecca makes a bold decision, she wants Tomas to borrow her womb to return to the world.
Little Tomas was born. Seeing that her former lover became a child she gave birth to, Rebecca's feelings for little Tomas also became complicated. The film fully explores the ethics of human cloning. Given the current limitations on human embryo manipulation and the limitations of biological development, discussions of human cloning are limited to novels and movies. But if one day, cloning technology is officially applied in human society, will you make the same choice in the face of the death of your loved ones? Can a child who died unexpectedly be born again?
In addition to the little Tomas, there is another clone in the film. Tima is more special. Tima's daughter gave birth to a clone of Tima after Tima passed away. I'm not going to talk about how clones find their place in society or how they think about reshuffled family relationships, I want to say how much love makes this choice. If it were me, maybe I would have made the same choice as Tima's daughter, because I love my mother deeply, and I can't accept the cruel fact that death will obliterate my mother's existence and past, and I will give life back to that one in this way. Although the memory of the person who gave his life is gone, and the dead person is gone forever, the appearance of a new life gives us a chance to love each other again. Lives pass, memories pass, but love can be passed on in this way.
The development and changes of science and technology are far beyond the imagination of all human beings in the past. The ancient apes who stood in the wilderness and looked at the stars tens of thousands of years ago would not imagine that their children and grandchildren would go to the sea of ​​​​stars in the future, and learn to use fire. It is also difficult for Homo sapiens to imagine that their descendants will spread all over the world from extreme cold to extreme heat, and they will raise all kinds of large animals. Similarly, we who enter modern society will not imagine what will happen in the future. That is the footsteps of science fiction. Where you will step into, even the most extreme laws of the universe may be changed in the hands of future humans. Human clones may become part of humanity in the not too distant future.

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  • Connor 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Eva's acting is also very good! Too bad the protagonist is so frustrated. I really like this kind of deformed film, accompanied by the taste of the clammy and salty sea. Too bad the ending was too rushed.

  • Kody 2022-04-02 09:01:15

    It can be interpreted from three perspectives: 1. Rationalization of mother and child incest (such as a daughter being a father’s lover in a previous life), 2. Who decides my existence and who has the right to decide my existence and departure ? 3. Cloning technology, the social class of artificial life, the human rights of artificial humans and the human rights of robots are similar moral dilemmas.

Womb quotes

  • Thomas: What are you doing this weekend?

    Rebecca: Same as you.

    Thomas: I can't, I have to go away.

    Rebecca: I'll come with you.

    Thomas: I have to go alone. I'll only be 2 days.

    Rebecca: Where ever you go, I go.

    Thomas: This is somewhere you can't go.

    Rebecca: Then you shouldn't go either.

  • Teacher: Dima is the victim of artificial incest. Her mother gave birth to her own mother. Did you know that?