film review

Melany 2022-04-21 09:01:34

I couldn't read the original book in 2017, and it has little to do with science fiction. Science fiction is no longer a cloud except the three-body. Back then, I remarked "I can't appreciate it, I don't need to watch this series." I finally understood the movie. Apart from various political satires, it mainly discusses what is the universe and the world that confuses the world? The philosophical question of where to come from and where to go. Living philosophers have no answers to these questions, and neither does the book, but the unreasonable number 42 is given. Fans have had a lot of discussion about the meaning of this number, which is a well-known problem in Western science fiction culture. But the book makes it clear that thinking about these questions, or even knowing the answers, does not bring happiness. The male protagonist, who was entangled in his house being forcibly demolished, found that the earth was also built by the construction team, and finally became detached and chose to travel around the universe with the female protagonist. Therefore, being ridiculed by many sensible people, it is a happy choice. The author surrendered. The "pragmatic" people in the world, the happiness they pursue in their hearts are verbal, and they are in the script for life, like the NPC at the end of the film. The so-called enlightened people, like the male protagonist, do not actually belong to this earth and are superfluous, but they also do not know the true appearance of the world.

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy quotes

  • Lunkwill: Drink up.

    Arthur: Thank you.

    Fook: Now, to business.

    FordZaphod: [drunkenly toasting] To business!

    LunkwillFook: Eat!

    Zaphod: [quietly] Sorry.

  • Zaphod: You Zarkin' Frood!