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love me let's Okay keeping with the
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theme of loving and romance tell me
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about love me Alan okay love me takes
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place in the not in the uh somewhat
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distant future when uh the polar ice
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caps have melted and the world is
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underwater uh during this time a uh a
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smart buoy you know a buoy the thing
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that floats in the in the water a smart
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buoy is awakened by the uh reemerging
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Sun uh uh glistening against its solar
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panel and as the buoy looks around
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wondering if if it's the only thing out
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there in the universe it spies a
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satellite across the sky and connects
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with that satellite and that satellite
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its mission is to find signs of life but
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the only sign of life it's found is in
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the smart buoy and so a connection is
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made uh as the buoy connects to the
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satellites internet Library
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um it runs across uh an Instagram feed
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of a woman called Deja and her boyfriend
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uh Liam and uh decides that she wants
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what Deja has a relationship she wants
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to feel love and she wants to feel love
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satellite and so she embodies uh she
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attempts to embody uh the the uh to Deja
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and to replicate the thing she does and
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the two find themselves in this virtual
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world uh where where these two people uh
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try to find love and uh yeah it's
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another movie about robots trying to
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find love another robot movie
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um so what happens H this is this is the
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part that that just infuriates me about
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this movie so in order to discover what
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love is like and what it's like to be a
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human being where does uh where does the
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smart buoy go goes to social media and
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begin downloading posts and memes of
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people following in love and so now of
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course the smart buoy here gets a
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representation of what it's like to be
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human and what it's like to be in love
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and that's kind of what this whole movie
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is about it's about this relationship
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robots um going downloading social media
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and understanding what it means to be
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human and uh look uh if if what it means
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to be human is solely summed up in
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social media and memes we are in trouble
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yeah uh and that's what this movie is
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this movie tries to be profound tries to
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make this Grand statement of humanity
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and and in the process you realize that
2:41
humanity is doomed because Millennials
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and gen Z don't understand what it's
2:46
like to be human or to understand what
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it is to fall in love um the the grand
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goal here is what what is what is the
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grand goal of a human being it's to find
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out who they are and become who they are
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and uh and and watching this movie it
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was is this profound sadness that that's
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what genz and Millennials think life is
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um you know we were you and I were
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reading Shakespeare we were reading
3:14
Classics when we were when we were in
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elementary school and high school uh we
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had great movies we had great television
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shows that showed us what it you know
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The Human Experience because we were the
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humans were experiencing uh you know the
3:29
Civil Rights mov movement uh the women's
3:31
movement uh we were experiencing a lot
3:34
and and in this adversity we were
3:36
growing up in that's the people we
3:38
became uh and now to see that the sole
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desire of robots in the future is to
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replicate humans on social media just
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says that uh that we're doomed and the
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sad thing is that's what the filmmakers
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thought was a grand statement and it's
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just not and this movie just got grading
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at the beginning got infuriating in the
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middle and then boring as hell at the
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end uh I cannot recommend this movie uh
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at all and it sounds like a January
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yep yeah I it's just the pretentiousness
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of this movie is what bothered me
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throughout the whole thing because it
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you could tell it wants to make a grand
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statement and it makes the wrong