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Robot Kawara Tsutomu
After watching this movie, I am not disappointed at all.

What impressed me most were two points:

1. The love between robot Kawara Tsutomu and another robot. Kawara Tsutomu has been pursuing gorgeous Eva, and her life is more important than herself.

At the expense of his own life to protect Eva's life, everything is based on his needs.

Kawara Tsutomu is as eager for love as a man. Perhaps the most important thing in his life is Eva. Eva fell in love with her when she turned on the lighter.

When Eva was locked up, she always guarded him and tried to save him. When she was taken away, he followed, hoping to wake him up.

He didn't want Eva to get hurt. Although Kawara Tsutomu is a robot, he has the same feelings as human beings, and he has human desire for beauty. Longing for love, caring about small animals, caring about everything.

After seeing what Kawara Tsutomu had done to herself, Eva was very moved and protected Kawara Tsutomu with her own life.

When Kawara Tsutomu stopped her activities, Eva was very sad and tried her best to save Kawara Tsutomu. The moment when two people shook hands and held their heads, they were very moved.

Kawara Tsutomu's modelling is very ordinary, Eva's modelling is very beautiful, fashionable and generous, and there is a big difference between them.

But Kawara Tsutomu loves Ava more than herself and regards it as a treasure.

Kawara Tsutomu loves at all costs, while Kawara Tsutomu loves Eva more than her own life.

Finally, the two men walked together, heart to heart, hand in hand, and the happiness was enviable.

That is, we should cherish the earth when there is no earth. Even if one day we realize that our clothes are full and our mouths are full of food, our life will become boring and idle, and we will lose a lot of self-help happiness.

So now we should cherish the environment, the earth, our home, every moment and appreciate its beauty. Take your time and enjoy it. Don't wait until you lose it to know how to cherish it.

I was deeply impressed by the captain's words, "I am alive, not alive." When we rely too much on robots, we may be manipulated by them. The captain finally chose to return to earth, find the initiative of his own life and give up his dependence on the machine. He did it, and let me see the essence of human yearning for happiness and independence.

Through Kawara Tsutomu, two people on the spaceship fell in love. That feeling is really beautiful, good and wonderful.

Any film is inseparable from a deduction of human nature. If a machine has no feelings, what is the point? The movie is good, I recommend it.