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the odd perspective of the girlfriend


I was channel surfing the other night and came upon this movie many minutes after it had begun, so I missed any set-up between the professor and his girlfriend Sara. I had never seen the movie but was in the mood to put my brain in neutral for the evening, so I continued watching what inevitably for me became a very tired and boring film. But here's one element of it that *really* stood out in its oddness for me: Way into the movie, Weebo finally makes a same-scene appearance with Sara, and Sara was completely at ease and accepting of this floating, artificial intelligence robot, engaging it in conversation and knowing full well all along that it had been invented by her boyfriend professor. That shocked me. I wasn't aware Sara even knew of the robot's existence. (Remember, I came upon the movie late.) Why, then, was she so dismissive of the professor's new invention, "flubber"? She acted irritated and cynical whenever he tried to show its properties to her, and I was utterly confused how she couldn't accept flubber but was completely embracing of the robot. But, yeah, it was an awful movie anyway, filled with illogic, so maybe I've answered my own question.

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Women can be like that. You could have won the Nobel Peace Prize, but they'd still be pissed that you missed their wedding.

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hmmm sense when has the noble peace prize mean anything anymore? seems like anyone can get it whether you do something noble or not

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Ever sense you learned to be more noble...

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Weebo, which was the robot, was probably not created on the fourth time that he had failed to meet her at the altar. If I was her, I'm not sure I'd be too open to the thing that was the reason that I was rejected for the fourth time.

Believe me, nothing is trivial. - Eric Draven, The Crow.

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And when they kissed, how lesbian was that???

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I think you're supposed to suspend your disbelief and asume that even his nemesis that wants to steal his inventions to make money doesn't care that he has a sentient robot with an antigravity device.

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