Before we dive deeper into the technical and legal issues, let’s appreciate the film itself. Finch might look like a simple one-man-and-his-dog survival story, but it’s actually a profound meditation on mortality, legacy, trust, and what makes us human.
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Ultimately, Finch argues for the endurance of love through artifice. The film’s climax is not a rescue or a rebirth of the human race. Finch dies alone in his RV, but not truly alone; Jeff holds his hand, and Goodyear rests at his feet. The final shot of the film shows Jeff and Goodyear walking across the lush, green (and now safe) bridge into San Francisco. The dog does not know Jeff is a machine; Jeff knows the dog needs a hand to throw the ball. In the absence of humanity, the idea of humanity—engineered, flawed, but deliberate—survives. Finch reminds us that our legacy is not our DNA, but the kindness we program into the world long after we are gone. Before we dive deeper into the technical and