Interstellar Exploration - Tears

Humberto 2022-04-23 07:01:38

Recently, I have become obsessed with science fiction movies; I am not only obsessed with science fiction itself, but also the various thoughts about people that the movies want to convey to people. (This review contains spoilers)

I feel that although the story background of "Interstellar Rescue" is sci-fi, there are many places that make me cry.

Scene 1

Roy's father, even if the spaceship was about to explode, was still reluctant to leave that place. To him, he doesn't care what people on earth say about him; to him, he doesn't care about all the things on the earth itself. What can make him feel a sense of belonging and call home is the place where he has lived alone for a long time and struggled for his ideals; although there is no one there, although there is no light there, although there are only cold machines and data, Although there are no longer teammates fighting side by side.

Scene 2

The sense of desperation was also tearful when Roy gave his father up and watched him fade away from his sight. The person you have admired since childhood, the person you have always loved, when you finally meet him, tell you, he doesn't really care about you. When you tell him, you and me, we are together Go back; he would rather die than ask you to let go and hold his hand. At that moment, Roy didn't want to live.

Scene 3

When Roy returned to Earth, saw the sunlight, and saw the hand reaching out to him, the tears in the corners of his eyes seemed to stop flowing. After a long period of loneliness, after being abandoned by the person I love the most, there are still people who are willing to reach out to me.

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Ad Astra quotes

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

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