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Serenity 2022-04-22 07:01:04
"annihilation": a breakthrough in the image of aliens
Regarding "annihilation", there are two pieces of information. One is that the director of the film, Alex Garland, previously made a directorial debut called "Ex Machina", and the other is that the film was adapted from the original novel "The Lost South Territory". The first part of the...
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Bret 2022-04-23 07:01:25
How to interpret the open ending of "annihilation"?
Lina, who escaped, is a replicator who has been copied with all her consciousness and emotions. There is a key plot point, that is, the physicist. Did she become a tree person? Before she became a tree person, she had already explained her inner thoughts, and she didn't want to go anywhere. So, her...

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Eliza 2022-03-16 09:01:02
In my opinion, apart from the artistic imagination, this movie can be said to be a useless magical movie, not even a science fiction movie, at best it is a more pretending horror movie.
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Silas 2022-04-24 07:01:03
A very hard sci-fi core, the process of matter and its antimatter colliding to generate energy is annihilation. In fact, the easiest way to distinguish copied aliens from normal people is mirror reflection. If normal people are left-handed, the copying person must be right-handed. The director left a lot of small details in the ending to imply that the heroine who came out was a clone rather than herself. The yellow halo in the eyes of the two at the end seemed to confirm a perfect colonization.
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Lena: The mutations were subtle at 1st; more extreme as we got closer to the lighthouse. Corruptions of form. Duplicates of form.
Lomax: Duplicates?
Lena: [She looks at the tattoo on her arm & lifts her arm up] Echoes.
Lomax: Is it possible these were hallucinations?
Lena: I wondered that myself... but they were shared among all of us. It was dreamlike.
Lomax: Nightmarish?
Lena: Not always. Sometimes it was beautiful.
[the movie then cuts back in time to show beautiful translucent single-tailed wormfish swimming alongside double-tailed duplicates. Lena is in a canoe on a swamp located quite near to a corpse that bears the same tattoo as Lena]
Lena: Oww. Ow.
[She clutches her arm - there is no tattoo yet. However, a dark blue mark has appeared at the same place on her arm]
Cass Sheppard: You're hurt?
Lena: It's just a bruise. I must have gotten that from the gator.
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Dr Ventress: It's not like us... it's unlike us. I don't know what it wants, or if it wants, but it'll grow until it encompasses everything. Our bodies and our minds will be fragmented into their smallest parts until not one part remains... Annihilation.