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At the end of the sixth day, which one is true?

The protagonist of this film didn't appear until the end of the film. That's right. The protagonist is Adam who wakes up in a taxi. He is a clone. Then the film revolves around the clone Adam. Of course, we men always think of ourselves as natural people. The one at home is cloned. In fact, he is not, which can be proved from memory. Clone Adam has no memory from the time he collected blood and reconstructed his brain memory (that is, tricked him into testing his eyesight) to the time he woke up in a taxi. There is also clear evidence that there is a point on the inner eyelid of his left eye. From thinking that he is a natural person to finding out the truth that made him collapse (he is the one who was cloned), cloning Adam suffered a great blow. So at the end of the film, there is a dialogue about philosophy, and cloned Adam has been thinking about whether he is human or not. The real Adam persuaded him: "You are willing to sacrifice yourself for your wife and daughter. If this isn't everyone. I don't know what else is human. " Here, I think the real Adam's so-called person means that a person is a person. This is a comfort. We can know from their conversation. Adam is replaced every three weeks. Stay at home alone for three weeks. The other is tourism. At the end of the film, the real Adam comes back from a trip and replaces the fake Adam. Fake Adam went to Argentina. Look carefully, all this information is in the film. Finally, there is a small egg. Paradise Lost says that God created light on the first day and man on the sixth day. The man who built it was Adam. The clone was naked by two men in the film. There is only one clone Adam left. Perfect Adam. Adam, the perfect clone for gene repair. In other words, fake Adam is theoretically better than real Adam. The richest man actually left genetic defects for all clones to control their life span and achieve the purpose of manipulation. But judging from Adam's conversation at the end of the film. The fake Adam didn't actually leave any defects. Adam in Paradise Lost seeks a partner from God because of loneliness. So there was a woman named Eve made of ribs. Will this perfect Adam be lonely on the sixth day ... I always thought I would make a sequel. But no. So this suspense is meaningless.