In Reply to: RE: You're gonna argue about the genre now? It's sci fi. More specifically, it's the prequel of Alien posted by geoffkait on August 23, 2013 at 04:22:34:
No, there is plenty of explanation to focus on. You don't just get to invent your own story if it's not supported by the film. How could David have human feelings; he's not human. Thus by definition, his feelings, whatever they may be, are not human. He doesn't have human anatomy. He was never a child. His psychological development is not human. You're project YOUR feelings onto him.
You're also projecting your understanding of Blade Runner where it doesn't belong. The engineers are not androids. Only one android was shown in the film: David. I'm not interested in discussing Blade Runner or 2001. David does not "return" anywhere. He is taken to an engineer ship at the end by Shaw, and will help her navigate to the engineers' planet.
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