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Britney 2021-12-08 08:01:42
Tarkovsky's students Bi Gan and Jia Zhangke.
In 1972, it was unimaginable. After watching Tarkovsky's "Flying to Space". This is the first Tarkovsky movie I watched. I knew it was a master for a long time, and his works were extraordinary. So I didn't want to rush to see it. I'm afraid that I can't experience the rich experience that...
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Leda 2022-04-21 09:02:07
don't talk nonsense
I can't understand it, and I can't understand the so-called world-exploring big movies that describe a lot of these long stories.
This sci-fi story is quite attractive. There is a sea on an alien planet. Wherever you go, you can turn your dream into reality. I think it would be more interesting...

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Patsy 2022-03-26 09:01:05
8.5 I think 2001 is more in line with the definition of science fiction if we talk about science fiction. This one is more like using a sci-fi coat, setting the proposition of human and non-human, and discussing more metaphysical issues, free will, rationality and sensibility/science and emotion. At this moment, I suddenly feel that Laota is extremely sensitive and fragile. A gentle person, he still has "love" for the individual suffering caused by the destruction of cognition and reality at this time. Kubrick is space, and Tarkovsky is consciousness. Flowing water herbs are meaningless, but when I no longer use my personal cognition to measure the unknown value, at this moment I can symbiotically float with it in the water. The proposition that if memory is regenerated, whether humans just need human conclusions, hope to remain mysterious forever.
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Freddie 2021-12-08 08:01:42
It is also science fiction. Kubrick talks about humans and machines, history, and philosophy, reaching into the sky, omnipotent, restoring predictions, and omnipotent; Tarkovsky talks about emotions, memories, and religions as always. Tasman’s strong introspection is destined to treat science fiction only as a mirror of life, a priest of repentance, so that the most amazing part of the whole movie is not Halle’s several appearances, but Chris’s dream Mother's soft cry.
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