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River 2022-02-12 08:01:25
Rarely is a serious white-headed detective, an ignorant girl whose skirt is too short. There are indeed too many settings that occupy the original position, but now that you look back and appreciate it, you can't get rid of the silly movie-viewing impression. At first, I thought that almost all the members of the first group were claustrophobic, but at the end I realized that it was the opposite. It was not the fault of claustrophobia, but the freedom of consciousness. As the saying goes, how...
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Lois 2022-02-12 08:01:25
It is not very clear to watch without subtitles, and the film is too old-fashioned and procrastinating. But there are gimmicks, such as robot comparison and or star's big flower (so beautiful, I will faint when I use it to propose), doctor's beauty daughter's costume is also naked in space, invisible electric light monster, hahahahaha, and doctor The magic hut, ha! There is also the unstoppable soundtrack of Space Sound, too old! Hahaha, when will you get a ray...
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Sidney 2022-02-12 08:01:25
It's boring and ruthless, and the robots have fewer appearances. Compared with Robbie's other work, it's really boring. Although there is a good idea, the movie should be...
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Kaya 2022-02-12 08:01:25
It’s a good idea to give up at the beginning, because this kind of fake scene is too rough to see, of course, it’s not bad in the 1950s. However, as the plot progresses, it is quite fascinating, including the world constructed in the film and various new...
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Donna 2022-02-12 08:01:25
After all, it is a movie more than 50 years ago. The rough special effects and setting, and the slow narrative rhythm can easily make people lose patience. No matter how much influence it has on subsequent sci-fi movies, I still find it...
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Maureen 2022-02-12 08:01:25
The sci-fi movies of the 1950s were not very sci-fi...
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Lee 2022-02-12 08:01:25
George R.R. Martin said in his autobiography that this is his favorite science fiction film. Obviously it can be seen that many later science fiction films got their inspiration from here. This film probably also has a little status as a master in the history of science fiction... It is easy to imagine how advanced this film was back then, the audience in the 1950s and 1960s. Seeing it is about the same as when I first saw the alien ten years...
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Tess 2022-02-12 08:01:25
The forerunner of space opera movies, a classic. It looks more general now, and it was absolutely awesome at the time. After watching so many sci-fi movies, this is the only movie I have seen in which humans are sitting on flying saucers. . . Aren’t UFOs generally used as a means of transportation for...
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Justice 2022-02-12 08:01:25
nice! The first 40 minutes is a bit boring outside of setting the groundwork, but later it gets better and better. The imagination is amazing, the props are realistic and avant-garde, silly and funny, the robot is very pleasing, and the human heart is the biggest devil. This film is much better than Star Wars, it should have been very influential at the time, but now it has become a niche cult. The most amazing thing is the sound...
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Trevion 2022-02-12 08:01:25
The brains of the early cults were indeed very large, and at the end they were explained closely with the psychoanalysis of the new theories of the time. I really admire the imagination of filmmakers before CGI...
Forbidden Planet Comments
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Dr. Morbius: Guilty! Guilty! My evil self is at that door, and I have no power to stop it!
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Robby the Robot: Morbius. Morbius!
Dr. Morbius: What?
Robby the Robot: Something is approaching from the southwest. It is now quite close.
[they run to the windows and look out, but see nothing]
Commander Adams: Could Robby be wrong?
Dr. Morbius: No. Never.
[an invisible force rips down the trees; Morbius closes the steel shutters over the windows]
Dr. Morbius: I feel sorry for you, young man.
Commander Adams: Feel sorry for your daughter, Morbius.
Altaira Morbius: It's listening.
[the monster pounds on the steel shielding, denting it]
Dr. Morbius: Alta, go into my study.
Commander Adams: You still refuse to face the truth.
Dr. Morbius: What truth?
Commander Adams: Morbius, that thing out there - it's *you*.
Dr. Morbius: You're insane. How else would you have led it here, where Alta must see you torn to pieces?
Commander Adams: You still think she's immune? She's joined herself to me, body and soul!
Altaira Morbius: Yes, and whatever comes, forever.
Dr. Morbius: Say it's a lie. Shout, let it hear you out there! Tell it you don't love this man!
Altaira Morbius: Not even if I could.
[the steel shielding begins to break]
Dr. Morbius: Stop it, Robby! Don't let it in! Kill it, Robby!
[Robby shorts out]
Commander Adams: It's no use. He knows it's your other self.
[steel shielding breaks; they run]