I absolutely loved the movie and was glad it was not that philosophical. So many stories nowadays are pseudo-psychological, -philosophical and -moral while in reality there are truly correct answers to many of them. Such as the existence as an individual being. It is a psychological fact that the ego is what we are, the instance to perceive reality - basically the evolution of the consciousness. So whatever is said, consciousness or ego, that is what we are. And I am glad that they said from the very beginning "you soul, your consciousness, your ghost". With this they touched the topic "by the way its you and not a clone based on the old one" and that was enough. When it comes to "being human" they also slightly touched it and it was enough. Instead they focused a bit more on what kind of person she was and that was also good.

And Scarlett Johannson was by far not mischosen as actress.