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Rosario 2022-04-19 09:02:53
where is the point where the movie touches me
It was not until I saw the part of Human 2.0 that I gave up the idea of abandoning the drama. The whole movie is not about the plot, pictures, special effects... The brain hole is not big enough, but it is very few that can touch on what a person is. The theme of the movie, whether the existence...
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Gus 2022-01-24 08:06:01
If you are interested in the topic of the universe, it is recommended to watch
how to say? It may be affected by the previous interstellar crossing. I always feel that the theme of this movie is not clear enough. I feel that most of them are about the design and implementation of how to solve the wormhole problem. The actual wormhole is related to the movie title. And the...

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Burnice 2022-03-16 09:01:08
40/100 The whole movie can be said to be a narcissistic dream made by stupid humans. The extremely monotonous scene scheduling and soundtrack make the viewing experience extremely poor. The documentary form of the fictional film needs more elements that can bring strong stimulation to the audience, but the purpose of the narrative that imitates the documentary form in this film is to save budget, if aliens see this film, they should abandon human beings.
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Brett 2022-03-15 09:01:10
Insufficient funds can only be made up with words; insufficient ability can only be made up with ideas. Whether it’s the law of the dark forest or the friendly exchanges between "Arrival" and the film, it’s all human beings’ simple guesses about the existence of other intelligent beings in the universe; whether it’s bugs or illogical, it’s for us who are well frogs and chickens. , Haven't really seen what "me" is, let alone "universe"?
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