Interstellar Spend half a year planting 30,000 mu of corn
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Enid 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I like that if life is a closed-loop ring-shaped ruin, then the starting and ending points are love and family affection waiting for us.
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Elmer 2022-03-23 09:01:07
The number one science fiction film in my mind has changed ownership for the first time in many years! An alias can be considered "The Time Traveler's Daughter". When I passed the wormhole, I didn't expect to have a black hole. After passing the black hole, the face will be more exciting! When I didn't see a human face, I knew it was Uncle Matthew as soon as I heard that utterance! His back muscles are so beautiful! Hathaway's short hair makes people want to hug thighs! The distribution ratio of each component is just right. It's awesome!
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[first lines]
Murph: Well, my dad was a farmer. Um, like everybody else back then. Of course, he didn't start that way.
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Cooper: [Cooper sits to watch the video messages left for him over the years] Cooper.
Computer: Messages span twenty-three years.
Cooper: Play from the beginning.
[message from Tom starts playing]
Young Tom: Hey, Dad. Checkin' in, sayin' hi. Um... finished second in school, Miss Carlin's still giving me Cs though. Pulled me down, but second's not bad. Grandpa attended the ceremony. Um... oh, I met another girl, dad. I, uh... I really think this is the one. Her name is Lois. That's her right there.
[Tom holds up a photo of Lois, Cooper, overwhelmed with emotion, begins weeping]
Young Tom: Murphy stole grandpa's car. She crashed it, she's okay though.
Tom: [we see another message from Tom showing him as an adult] Hey, Dad. Look at this!
[Tom holds up his baby next to him]
Tom: You're a grandpa. His name's Jesse. I kind of wanted to call him Coop, but, Lois says maybe next time.
Lois: [to Jesse] Say bye-bye Grandpa. Bye-bye Grandpa.
Tom: [Cooper continues to watch his messages, the next one shows Tom looking despondent] Sorry it's been a while. Just... what with Jesse and all. Uh... grandpa died last week. We buried him out in the back plot next to mom and... Jesse. Just where we would've buried you if you'd ever... come back. Murph was there at the funeral. We don't see her that much, but she came for that.
Tom: [Tom hesitates] You're not listening to this, I know that. All these messages are just... drifting out there in the darkness. Lois says that, uh... I have to let you go. And, uh... so, I guess... I'm letting you go. I don't know where you are, Dad. But I hope that wherever you are you're at peace. Goodbye.
[Tom turns off the camera, Cooper touches the screen not wanting to let go when suddenly a message from a now adult Murph comes up]