Big Sci-Fi Little Life

Letha 2021-12-16 08:01:16

This is both a science fiction film and an ethics film. The subject of science fiction is very big. Another planet that is exactly the same as the one we live in suddenly appears. There may be too many such things about what will be on the other planet, so that the film did not give an answer, but let The audience uses their imagination. The ethical subject matter is very small. It is just a fault committed by an underage girl, which caused the fetters of the two families, and the two families have since embarked on different paths. To say that she is a big science fiction refers to this content that can be imagined infinitely, and that her little life is just two different trajectories in the vast world. But when they were combined, they caused a lot of thoughts.

As long as there is a lens of the sky, there is another watery planet that looks exactly like the earth hanging in the corner of the sky.

Compared with "33 Days of Broken Love", Huang Xiaoxian lost a seven-year relationship, and what Rhoda lost was the direction, belief, philosophy, and even the courage to live. Of course, the feeling that Huang Xiaoxian lost was not his fault, nor was it Lu Ran's fault. It could even be said that they were not at fault, and the things Rhoda lost were entirely caused by her alone, and it was a big mistake.

I think the reason she chooses to work as a volunteer like cleaning is because she thinks that she can clean up and wash away the sins she committed before. However, when she was very careful to clean up such and other stains, when the next day came, those things she thought had been cleaned reappeared again, just like the mistakes she committed, no matter how much she thinks, it will always be forever The same cannot be erased or disappeared.

When Rhoda found the pictures of his wife and son at home, I think her sad and painful emotions must be in an explosive state at that time, but she looked so calm again, maybe she was extremely restraining her emotions. , Don't let Burroughs see the difference.

When early explorers first set out west across the Atlantic, most people thought the world was flat. Most people thought If you sailed far enough west, you would drop off a plane into nothing. These vessels sailing out into the unknown...
They weren 't carrying noblemen or aristocrats, artists, merchants. They were crewed by people living on edge of life. The mademen, orphans, ex-convicts, outcasts...like myself. As a felon, I'm an unlikely candidate for most things. But perhaps not for this. Perhaps I am the most likely. I am

using a saw blade to play music. This is indeed the first time I have seen it. The voice sounds very sad, even a little bit weird and scary...

"We still Can we recognize ourselves? If we can, how do we know ourselves, what will we say to the other me? What will we learn from the other me? What do we really want to see? Can we Standing outside of yourself and looking at yourself, and others? The

end of the film is left for the audience to discover the reasons and consequences of another Rhoda, as well as the various, an open ending.

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  • Bailey 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    It's just an elaborate scam

  • Henderson 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Both the story and the feeling remind me of Haruki Murakami.

Another Earth quotes

  • Richard Berendzen: It would be very hard to think "I am over there" and "Can I go meet me?" and "Is that me better than this me?" "Can I learn from the other me?" "Has the other me made the same mistakes I've made?" Or, "Can I sit down and have a conversation with me?" Wouldn't that be an interesting thing? The truth is, we do that all day long every day. People don't admit it and they don't think about it too much, but they do. Every day, they're talking in their own head. "What's he doing?" "Why'd he do that?" "What did she think?" "Did I say the right thing?" In this case, there's another you out there.

  • Rhoda Williams: If you met yourself, what would you say?

    John Burroughs: Hey, you up for a video game? Probably beat me. What would you say?

    Rhoda Williams: Better luck next time.