This is literally one of the most brilliant movies I have ever watched in my life. I am obsessed. I have been listening to the piano soundtrack and watching Tik Toks of it ever since I finished it. It is AMAZING. Not only is the cast incredible, but the story, every element of this film has left me speechless. At the end, I was SOBBING. Matthew McConaughey is probably one of my favorite male actors, so I loved seeing him in this movie. I adored his relationship with Murphy and it reminded me of my relationship with my dad, which just made the whole movie even sadder. It was just amazing wow. A part that stood out to me was when Cooper was finally able to receive the video messages and he sees Murph all grown up. McConaughey's acting in that scene is unreal. It literally gave me chills. As far as the ending, I guess it was essentially a happy ending but it was just so sad. I'm glad they were reunited, but it broke my heart. The easter eggs throughout the whole film were so strategic and just brilliant, Overall this movie was so amazing and writing this made me want to rewatch it all over again.
September 11, 2022 Love Death + Robots was a very interesting series of shorts that I thoroughly enjoyed viewing in class. After watching quite the range of futuristic robot content, my favorite short from Love Death + Robots was Automated Customer Service. This was my favorite because I found it hilarious and the most entertaining, but it still had an interesting underlying message. Set in the future, an elderly community has robots to do just about everything for them, from pedicures to walking their dogs. I found the opening scene to be humorous in the way that it depicted man's dependency on technology. Even the simplest tasks are done by robots in this foreshadowed society. As portrayed, humans are completely dependent on technology today. While the short uses exaggeration to show this, the hidden message behind it remains true. The short cuts to an elderly woman in her home with her vacuum robot. Suddenly, the robot turns evil and...
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