CategoryMovie Review

Movie Review – Gattaca (Are Dominant Genes Always Good?)

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I watched the movie Gattaca. Let’s consider whether dominant genes are always good.   Ever since T.H Morgan introduced the theory of genetics in 1926, stating that “the inheritance of living things is determined and governed by genes,” and Mendel and other experimental biologists discovered the existence of genes and the sequences that comprise them, there has been interest...

Movie Review – iRobot (Will robots with free will help or harm humans?)

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I watched the movie iRobot, which explores the question of whether robots with free will are helpful or harmful.   According to the dictionary definition, “free will” means the will to act in the exercise of free choice, and is generally interpreted as the will to choose an action voluntarily, without external coercion, domination, or restraint. The free will we are given as...

Movie Review – The Experiment (Be a Hero or Bend to the System)

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I watched the movie The Experiment and thought about whether to be a hero or a system.   The Stanford simulation made me think about the military as a system. Both The Experiment and the German movie Das The Experiment, released in 2010, are based on the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by Professor Philip Zim Bardo. The experiment began with the question of what life in prison would be...

Movie Review – The Matrix 1 (Why is the real world more important than the virtual world?)

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I watched the first installment of the movie The Matrix. Let’s talk about why the real world is more important than the virtual world.   In the past, in order to send a letter from person to person, it had to be sent in person on horseback, and it would take at least a few months to reach someone in another country across the ocean. But think about the present day we live in. Sending a...

Movie Review – Artificial Intelligence (What does the idea of eternity mean?)

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After watching Steven Spielberg’s movie Artificial Intelligence, we reflect on the idea of eternity.   In the American science fiction film Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), directed by Steven Spielberg, the main character David is a robot, but he is capable of love. He doesn’t just mimic the emotions associated with human love; he retains memories of his loved ones and can...

‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’: A Love Story as Beautiful as It Was Painful

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I watched the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and wrote a movie review.   The process of recalling memories from the past is like a bomb exploding. Whether it’s a beautiful memory or a memory you want to erase, it’s sharp and explosive, like igniting a stored powder keg. The memories to be stored are always partially loaded deep in the warehouse called the brain...

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