Swedish TV series "Real People" about what it means to be "human, too human". His characters, humans and androids, are subjected to inhuman tests, challenging the differences between themselves: robots become too similar to humans, and humans to robots. Both inherit both the best and the worst traits of each other: androids learn to lie and even become infected with xenophobia, while humans lose their ability to empathize, and even their conscience.

For each of the characters, there comes a moment of existential choice, when he finally "humanizes&"or "dehumanized&"and the great advantage of the series is that the final conclusion is sometimes not quite what we expected. For example, Roger's hatred of "hookers&In the end, it acquires several quite valid reasons.

As a good example of social criticism, "Real People" puts humanity in front of its unflattering mirror image. For example (allegedly? Instead of animate machines, all our current "diseases" are being played out in front of us: discrimination, human trafficking, unemployment, sects - after all, what are "Eisher's Children" if not a totalitarian sect in a state of collapse without a leader and his orders? There is a fierce struggle for power at the top, and the simple "immortals" themselves do not know what to do with their freedom, ending up in the Temple of God or on the panel. And further down the list - caring for elders, sexual norms and sex education, the problems of migrant workers, and finally, the attitude towards people with mental disorders - poor Audie, having gone off the rails, quickly turns into a metaphor for a mentally ill family member hiding from everyone in the basement.

And, of course, omnipotence and demiurge. How about without him. What is the true nature of the characters - are they people or machines? This question is still too complicated for a popular TV production, and without getting an answer to it, we only feel devastation and fear in the finale (and the second season, apparently, will exploit these feelings the most). Even Leo, not a human being and not a "hubot&"The key to this problem is ultimately abandoning both human society and eternal life. A weak, broken human being, "the walking dead"-he's still not as scary as a soulless mechanical replica of his mother. Hoffmann's living automatons come to mind here, and, of course, Dr. Frankenstein... How much more whole and healthy does his babysitter/lover, "hubot," seem to be&"Mimi! Maybe the secret is that its "firmware" is quite simple and as old as the world?

The main problem that the series raises is "superfluous&"people who are just as unnecessary to anyone, even in a society that is quite close to the ideal. Is it moral to sell an obsessive lover on the black market? What if he's a robot? What if you made it like this yourself? "Why did you leave me? " Mimi asks in Leo's nightmares. Responsibility for others is what makes the characters of the series real people, and, alas, even the best of them at least once, but betray those they love and appreciate. Starting with a well-known bookmaker is always accompanied by pleasant surprises for beginners. To get the maximum from your first deposit, simply fill out the registration form correctly. A special code in the right field changes the reward size for the better. After entering it, 1xbet promo code for registration bonus up to $130 with the possibility of increasing up to $200 in some regions takes effect. These additional funds are perfect for betting on big matches and tournaments. Players often use them to test various markets and strategies.