I'll tell you what this movie is actually trying to say has nothing to do with science fiction.

Alivia 2022-04-20 09:01:31

Together with three basic friends, after the meal, the four of them gathered together and went to watch a movie with a mighty aura.
The name of the movie is "Transcendence", and the English name is "Transcendence".
119 minutes of film, not very long. After watching it, I personally feel that the translated title does not actually show the true core of the movie.
When I bought the ticket, I saw the title of Transcendental Hacker, and I instantly felt that this was a movie that would allow me to experience what it means to be a hacker.
However, as I entered the set and settled into the movie, I realized something was wrong, with the gray picture at the beginning, the voiceover that Max spoke about, and the sunflowers that lit up the screen and the water droplets falling on them. I immediately realized that this "Transcendental Hacker" is very likely to be a pseudo-science fiction film similar to "Cloud Atlas".
The movie continues, the plot develops, a few words are omitted here...
The last twenty minutes of the movie, the sublimation of the whole play, and the foreshadowing of all the previous arrangements, broke out in these twenty minutes. Let me watch the movie, and my inner emotions get extremely comfortable catharsis and resonance, all doubts and anxiety, in the three masters Will, Evelyn, and Max are in Evelyn's room in the laboratory on the fifth underground floor. When inside, it disappeared in an instant. And the movie came to an end at this point in my heart, and then the picture continued to play out until the movie returned to the beginning of the movie, Max came to Will and Evelyn's garden, and the sunflowers fell on the sunflowers. The water droplets purify the water in half of the flower pots, and the narration also reminds that there may be a sequel to this movie, so please look forward to it.
I think watching a movie is nothing more than watching yourself in a movie. If you can find something in a movie that resonates with you, that's great.
When the money in Evelyn's account has become the binary code of 01010, there is no concept of it, when Evelyn coaxes that she has bought all the town, and when Will continues to discover the latest technology, in When Will wants to physically communicate with Evelyn through the healed evolutionary, when Evelyn finds herself being watched by Will, and when Evelyn, Max and all the "primitives" When I started to doubt Will. I felt all my desires and emotions as Evelyn cried and apologized to Will and said, "I'm sorry, I couldn't trust you": my greed, my arrogance, my wonder, my unease , my anger, my doubt and relief. These emotions, generated by me, accompany the plot of the movie. Infiltrated like water, cleansing my own soul.
"Transcendence", I prefer to call it "Transcendence" or "Transcendence". The director is using science fiction stories to describe love, using love to describe human nature, and using human nature to convey beliefs. And this belief, I think, is similar to the Jesus who was willing to be nailed to the cross in Christianity. So I say this is a pseudo-science fiction movie.
I had a similar feeling when I read "The Immortal Gardener" a few days ago, and I wrote it out today. This insight, in my own way, is: People who are willing to abandon their self-human nature to love you and the world, no matter what, once you feel this kind of love, if you can, please return it to him like this She, trust him and her, love him and her, bloom this life with him and her, and run towards death.

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Transcendence quotes

  • Max Waters: I spent my life trying to reduce the brain to a series of electrical impulses. I failed. Human emotion, it can contain illogical conflict. Can love someone, and yet hate the things that they've done. Machine can't reconcile that.

    Evelyn Caster: Can you?

    Max Waters: Yes.

  • [first lines]

    Max Waters: They say there's power in Boston. Some phone service in Denver. But things are far from what they were. Maybe it was all invevitable. An unavoidable collision between mankind and technology. The Internet was meant to make the world a smaller place. But it actually feels smaller without it. I knew Will and Evelyn Caster better than anyone. I knew their brillance. Their dedication to what they believed in. And to what they loved.