That's basically what sci-fi movies look like in my mind

Andres 2022-04-23 07:01:32

I believe that the screenwriter must have put a lot of effort into explaining the story (or what it wants to express). The results are quite satisfactory. In my opinion, this is a pure sci-fi movie, and it is purely because "The Man with No Name" does not have a particularly shocking dazzling scene, but contains the unique spiritual essence of a great sci-fi work in the usual sense. : Explore the deep questions of fate and human nature through the form of science fiction.
I happened to read an article about imagination recently. Why do works of art need imagination? Because it allows us to creatively express things that are not easy to express.

"People with No Surname" has a lot of connotations, the big bang, the parallel universe, the love of mortals, waiting and choice... The plot and scenes of constant "travel" are confusing and fascinating. Some netizens commented that the director wanted to express too many things in more than two hours, which made it seem cumbersome and confusing.
In fact, this is really a movie for sci-fi fans (of course the domestic prejudice against sci-fi has a long history). Beautiful and delicate, the transition is vivid and smooth, and there are pleasant interludes that sound from time to time, and finally let me see a complete science fiction masterpiece - "The Man with No Name".

Having said that, the love between the male pig's feet and Anna really makes people cry~~

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  • Amina 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    8.8; it would be better with less chatter. Did nobody really think of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button?

  • Haven 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Thriller - science fiction - oh, the French style is small and fresh - how come it has become a string theory science film - I want to build a bean column called: the contribution of quantum mechanics to electricity (lan) and shadow (pian).

Mr. Nobody quotes

  • [first lines]

    Nemo Nobody adult: Like most living creatures, the pigeon quickly associates the pressing of the level with the reward. But when a timer releases a seed automatically every 20 seconds, the pigeon wonders, what did I do to deserve this? If it was flapping its wings at the time, it will continue to flap, convinced that its actions have the decisive influence on what happens. We call this "pigeon superstition".

    Nemo Nobody adult: [cut to Nemo on a gurney] What did I do to deserve this?

  • Nemo age 5: Everything we see exists, we can see it. I can see mommy's eyes, but I can't see my eyes. The little baby can see his hands, but he cannot see himself. So, does he really exist? Do I really exist?

    Nemo's Mother: [appears from behind a sheet] Boo!