Another Earth Comments

  • Alexys 2023-09-18 06:13:12

    Using science fiction to analyze people's hearts. The pictures and music are all first-class, quiet and desperate...

  • Jimmie 2023-09-17 17:05:46

    A story of self-redemption. The final outcome has a taste of...

  • Mikel 2023-07-26 12:14:44

    The ending of the broken mirror theory comparable to "Melancholia" is very...

  • Lilliana 2023-06-25 04:00:05

    Clearly a misuse of the many-worlds assumption. If there is no huge financial support, such ideas are better to stay in the stage of...

  • Nolan 2023-05-29 13:27:10

    I didn't read it, I'm tired of this pseudo...

  • Taurean 2023-05-24 23:54:01

    The heroine of the movie is...

  • Darius 2023-05-05 04:30:59

    Doomsday + Another presentation of the parallel world theory, how to truly face oneself, in the final analysis, is still this eternal mystery, the final mystery is...

  • Herbert 2023-04-23 01:32:55

    If the past cannot be changed, no matter how many times there are multiple opportunities, nothing will change now. And we can only expect the living to be happy and the dead to live...

  • Hassie 2023-03-23 07:58:21

    Soft science fiction + healing department, the male protagonist is actually the first perverted and ruthless man in "Lost", and his occupation is a music...

  • Monique 2023-03-22 05:49:20

    The other earth is the application of the parallel theory. The other earth is actually just people looking for themselves and recognizing themselves. The heart of the story is about redemption, but how many people are actually redeemed? The heroine herself? The man who lost his family? Separated on different planets, the distance kills my thoughts, but love is still in my heart. It's just that this life did the wrong thing at the wrong time. The lines in the film are still worth studying, a...

Extended Reading

Another Earth quotes

  • Richard Berendzen: Within our lifetimes, we've marveled as biologists have managed to look at ever smaller and smaller things. And astronomers have looked further and further into the dark night sky, back in time and out in space. But maybe the most mysterious of all is neither the small nor the large: it's us, up close. Could we even recognize ourselves, and if we did, would we know ourselves? What would we say to ourselves? What would we learn from ourselves? What would we really like to see if we could stand outside ourselves and look at us?

  • John's Son: What rhymes with "light"?

    John Burroughs: "Light"?

    Maya Burroughs: Oh, that's a good one.

    [Loud crash]