>>23457328if you mean Gosling's character in relation to Joi, being used as he does here, it's already wrong since it's used as 'man anguished over not being able to have what he loves', in a overly simplified sense. less simplified, if still talking about his relationship, at the start he does have what he wants, she's into it, and it isnt bothering anybody. later on she's taken away from him but purely out of malice and against both of their wishes.
so yes, Gosling is a bad image to use when talking about Mori since none of it really applies