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Despite his initial fears, a pivotal conversation with Poppy regarding the nature of clones nudges him back toward Dr. Scott and, ultimately, to the decision to proceed with the cloning process. This shift highlights the film's exploration of what it means to leave a legacy and the lengths one might go to preserve familial bonds.
Living Through Memories
After the successful cloning, the narrative thickens as Cameron undergoes the synchronization of memories with Jack, who possesses the same recollections and emotions as his original self. This moment underscores an intriguing concept: If memories shape identity, can Jack be seen as true Cameron? As he spends time with Jack, Cameron experiences joy and pain, revealing deep fears about dying without saying goodbye to his loved ones.