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The core of the film’s intellectual weight lies in the concept of simulation versus genuine experience. Jeff, voiced by Caleb Landry Jones, begins as a literal empty vessel—a mechanical skeleton learning to walk, speak, and interact. Finch must teach Jeff three essential things: how to scavenge for supplies, how to drive a multi-terrain vehicle (RV), and, most critically, how to trust. However, the irony is palpable. Finch, a brilliant engineer, is a terrible communicator. His life has been defined by isolation, paranoia, and a deep-seated fear of other humans. He trusts his dog implicitly because a dog’s love is unconditional and silent. Humans, he implies, betrayed the planet and each other. Therefore, Jeff must learn to be better than human: empathetic without ego, protective without cruelty.

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