科学少女

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这是一部给8-18岁青少年看的电影。王传一片中饰演科学家爸爸;姚以缇饰演AI人工智慧机器人妈妈;首次挑战电影的卢以恩戏份最重,需要诠释面对过世的妈妈变成机器人的理工科少女,是一个压抑的角色;林晖闵饰演一名富二代。 这也是继《引爆点》姚以缇、《神之乡》卢以恩、林晖闵和导演的二度合作。物理系毕业的庄景燊导演多年来与教育家、科学家们一同筹划该片,探讨人性与科技的冲突与包容。

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这是一部给8-18岁青少年看的电影。王传一片中饰演科学家爸爸;姚以缇饰演AI人工智慧机器人妈妈;首次挑战电影的卢以恩戏份最重,需要诠释面对过世的妈妈变成机器人的理工科少女,是一个压抑的角色;林晖闵饰演一名富二代。 这也是继《引爆点》姚以缇、《神之乡》卢以恩、林晖闵和导演的二度合作。物理系毕业的庄景燊导演多年来与教育家、科学家们一同筹划该片,探讨人性与科技的冲突与包容。

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