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Chappie diverges from standard action fare by introducing metaphysical elements. Yolandi (Yo-Landi Visser) treats Chappie as a spiritual being, discussing the concept of the soul early in the film. The climax introduces transhumanist themes, where consciousness is digitized and transferred. The film concludes that the "soul" is data—transferable and distinct from the biological body
: Before his own battery dies, Chappie transfers his own consciousness into a different robot body.
: Amerika and Yolandi are killed in the fight, and Deon is mortally wounded.