210115: K Star Alien

Letha 2022-04-20 09:01:22

Lyra's K-PAX is a sci-fi without any special effects like "This Man From Earth", but it can prove to be evidence of aliens: 1. Can see ultraviolet light; 2. Accurately answer astronomers' questions; 3. Never Escape from a mental hospital where a patient escaped; 4. Help the mentally ill save themselves through three missions (Blue Canary/Rescue Companion/); 5. "Come to Earth to Help Robert Potter" in hypnosis is confirmed; 6. Follow The light is gone, leaving the silent Robert Porter; 7. Take away the live-in girl Beth. The social structure of K-PAX: extreme individualism, as can be seen from "there is no family", "everyone has the ability to heal themselves", "the unequal social relationship between doctors and patients is a strange way of dividing" . In other words, it has entered communism, as can be seen from "taking turns to take care of children" and "all K stars know the trajectory of K-PAX, but few people on earth can accurately draw the trajectory of the earth". Interlude: The first time I heard Liquid Funk in a movie, it was very handsome.

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Extended Reading
  • Dejah 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    The first half is very catchy, and it starts to be hypnotized. It's still a good work. KevinSpacey is so magical.

  • Esta 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    The only regret is that there is no explanation of Prote's astronomical talent, why he can draw the constellation trajectory and formula coordinates in such a short period of time, and the plot should be added during hypnosis: he made a mistake and entered the campus unconsciously, relying on his paranoid personality. Reading a lot of books has made his childhood dream come true. Recommend it. Does anyone imagine what it would be like if this story was handed over to a domestic director? I think it must be a vulgar comedy!

K-PAX quotes

  • Dr. Mark Powell: Have a seat.

    Prot: "Have a seat." What a curious expression.

  • Dr. Chakraborty: He most definitely has a sensitivity to white light, but I think it's his range that you'll find interesting.

    Dr. Mark Powell: What am I looking at?

    Dr. Chakraborty: Uh, he can detect light at a wavelength of up to 300 to 400 angstroms. Ultraviolet. Of course, Prot's explanation is that due to his planet's peculiar quality of light caused by its two suns, K-PAXians are used to light conditions much like our twilight most of the time.

    Dr. Mark Powell: Whoa, w-wait, wait a minute. Uh, Chuck, I didn't think human beings could see ultraviolet light.

    Dr. Chakraborty: We can't.