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A group of astronauts discovered and cultivated a Martian biological cell named Kevin. As a result, Kevin grew up quickly, became extremely smart, strong and bloodthirsty. Know. In the end, only the male and female protagonists and Kevin met in the space station. After the two negotiated, they believed that Kevin must never fall to the earth. The male lead introduced Kevin into a rescue capsule and then floated into outer space to die together. The female lead took another rescue capsule and returned to Earth to report the situation. It turned out to be the opposite.
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Curiosity conquers fear.
Are there other intelligent creatures in the universe? There is almost no doubt that there is.
Are those highly intelligent creatures friendly to humans? not necessarily. Because the value system has different dimensions, it is impossible to ask each other to abide by human rules.
If there is a chance, should humans try to breed extraterrestrial biological cells? do not want. But it may not be controlled because of human curiosity, especially scientists. But breeding outcomes can be catastrophic, unpredictable and not necessarily controllable.
The film begins with humans cultivating a Martian biological cell in a space capsule laboratory. The cell becomes a small creature like a transparent orchid, and after eating a mouse and a human, it becomes a smart and vigorous bloodthirsty creature like an octopus. Astronauts call it Kevin.
It should be said that Kevin's imagination and design are not too new. Speed, strength, intelligence, and murderous appetite. But the real extraterrestrial highly intelligent creatures may not rely on these and may even be small, so small that they are invisible, but their energy is huge.
Kevin killed everyone, leaving only the last two male and female protagonists. The male protagonist decided to attract Kevin and take it to outer space to die together. Let the heroine return to Earth alone in the rescue capsule.
At the end of the film, contrary to the routine of the victory finale, the screenwriter made a big joke with the audience. The male protagonist with Kevin fell into the atmosphere and landed at sea, and the escape pod was opened by the fishermen. And the heroine went to outer space alone in another small rescue capsule. This leaves room for the audience to imagine. Obviously, the heroine will die, the hero will be killed, and how the released Kevin will slaughter and destroy on earth.
And all of this started out as the whims of black astronauts, thinking that studying a creature in outer space could solve the problem of human disease. Then, there is no then.
There are some flaws in the story of the movie, such as the problem of poor experimental environment safety, the problem of simple and ineffective emergency response methods, and the fact that Kevin killed so many people before, and when he finally fell into the earth, he was in a rescue capsule with the male protagonist, and the male protagonist unexpectedly still alive. These flaws do detract from the film, but they do not affect the core thinking of the film. Are there other life forms in outer space? Can humans study as much as possible or hide as far as possible? Are humans capable of addressing possible dangers?
There is no definite answer, the audience thinks for themselves.
I was wondering, do the emotions that humans rely on for support exist in alien beings? Do they have any value system?
I just watched the Spring Festival movie "Crazy Aliens" yesterday. It is a comedy starring Shen Teng and Huang Bo. The alien accidentally fell into the entertainment city and was domesticated by Huang Bo as a monkey. The alien fell in love with Shen Teng after revenge. Wine, I took a lot of wine with me when I went back on the spaceship. This absurd comedy just happens to be designed in two directions with "Alien Awakening". Crazy aliens can still communicate, are afraid of pain, and love to drink. And Kevin is cold-blooded and ruthless, bloodthirsty and murderous, which is a big scourge.
The descriptions of extraterrestrial creatures in these two films are relatively traditional, with speculation but nothing new, but they also expose our general mentality, that is, dazed fear and powerlessness. If you score, it can be six points.
My personal guess is that alien creatures may not be what we think they are, and may have completely different value systems and survival models from ours. Maybe we can communicate, but the other party destroys us only at the snap of our fingers.
The earth has experienced many mass extinctions in the history of the earth. The reasons are unknown, and there are inferences and no conclusions. This is one of the reasons sci-fi is so fascinating, imagine the space HTC, but the reality will be bigger and more unexpected than the imagination.
That day may be very far away, tens of thousands or millions of years, or it may be very close. The next moment, next year, or decades and hundreds of years later, theoretically possible at any time, but in practice it is only possible to wait.
I have always been curious about outer space. With the current technological capabilities of human beings, other life and planets in space are likely to be gone forever. The limit of human lifespan is about 100 years, and the distance of only 100 years is not very far. An aircraft that travels at the speed of light can only go to a distance within a hundred light-years at most. Unless there is an aircraft that is faster than the speed of light, it may be difficult.
There is a way to achieve it, that is, four-dimensional, five-dimensional and ten-dimensional, but this technology is more difficult to explore, so people who will look at us today in the next few thousand years may call us primitive people at a certain stage. It's too pitiful that I can't cross, I can't run the speed of light, I haven't been to other planets, I can't live forever.
If you have the opportunity to explore outer space without going back, would you go? What is the hardest thing for you to give up on earth? When you encounter alien life forms, will you choose to live with them forever, or return to the earth to spend the remaining decades to be pulled down? Have you ever thought about breaking through as many thinking limitations as possible?
I sometimes guess that those who have died, their bodies turned into dust, maybe their spirits and memories have entered another dimension and still exist, but they no longer communicate in the way we are used to. It is also possible that the Milky Way, including the Earth, is just one of the countless bubbles in a drink, and everything is just a moment in the universe, like dew and electricity, both real and illusory.
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