Essay

Eleonore 2022-04-21 09:01:42

interstellar exploration, ad astra

I don't know what the comment area is saying, it's very long and the sentences are fluent, but I can't understand it. The special effects of the movie are great, the details of the technology are in place, and Pete is handsome. But what I want to say is that I didn't like the ending. The genius father is obsessed with the exploration of aliens, and his paranoid personality even affects the next generation in his genes, but has he really discovered anything? With the belief in finding his father and the use of saving mankind, the dilemma in front of him seems to be faced with a dilemma. Are you warm? The problem that has been obsessed for many years comes from the father, the stubborn father who is trying to solve the problem, is there a better solution for the young mind? Will warmth take away the captain who still wants to stay after killing a boat? What I can see from the warmth is only the father who chooses to accompany his son or finally let go. No, Pete, your eyes, at the end of the movie, already tell me you don't like it either, right?

In the movie, about Pitt's response to passing the psychological test twice before and after, he had different feelings twice, and the second time added his experience of this trip: love and protect the people around him. This is in line with my values, but in this movie, I feel forced to point. No life is insignificant or precious. Some of them died at the beginning of the movie, preventing the male protagonist from boarding the rocket to carry out the execution mission, and some died. The brains that have been washed by drugs and spirits, I think about the feelings of such biological films for them. Insufficient for outsiders, perhaps to cater to? It also arranged a good show that the male protagonist tried to save. I think that if it were me, I would treat it like a piece of grass and abandon it. How can we save it?

This is an essay, if you want to say it. Until the male protagonist choked for a while, I was completely hopeless for the ending. The accumulation of emotions in the first half of the paragraph felt like a fart that had been brewing for too long, and finally held back. Looking for alien creatures, the climax of this suspense is the poster in the space station. After pausing the screen to look closely, three YES and a large and powerful exclamation mark tell the glorious achievements here and the excitement of people. I have a clearer understanding and trust in my father's career. The plot took a turn for the worse. When my father said that I no longer miss everything in the past and I forgot about you, everyone knew that he was lying. A rational man knows that in order to achieve priority, he will sacrifice everything and destroy all obstacles and humanity. The ultimate wildness of this scientist is unstoppable. Whether such a person can say such a thing, the scene I expect to meet can only be unbelievable and excited to accept, even Alzheimer's will cherish the time to return to the light.

If it is said that saving mankind is a forced value, I cannot accept it. I only watched some movies once, endured the pain, and still feel the chills, because they are correct, they are regarded as masterpieces by countless people, and I don’t want to complain. But it's a sci-fi movie, isn't it? I think this should be a science fiction novel, the rhythm of the front is slow, the details with texture, deeply and slowly seduce me. If as a commercial film, this kind of slow rhythm has already watched half the movie theater and the girls around me, this film is for people like me, I don’t like this ending, you make both sides not human and fail. Good thing there's Pete, I know you don't like it either

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Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: Why go on? Why keep trying?

  • Roy McBride: Goddamn it, they are using me!