Alien Philosophy

Sid 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Both Buddha and Jesus believed that tit-for-tat is not the way to solve problems.

When an earthling encountered difficulties, he summoned a stranger from K star. He was humorous, gentle, and got along well with people in the mental hospital.

He cured the patient, helped the doctor, and finally used the light energy to leave the earth and return to the K star. Of course, he took a wronged patient, she was always gloomy, Potter's body was left, and the alien's soul was gone.

This film tells the story of philosophy in the shell of science fiction. There is no mystery, no esoteric obscure, and no point of view. You need to comprehend little by little. Religion, science, future, and past, inspire each other, learn from each other, and at dusk When it came, gulp down a banana with the skin on and it was delicious.

The theme is thought-provoking, the story twists and turns bizarre, the performance is believable, it is a good movie!

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Extended Reading
  • Alejandra 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    Warm redemptive sci-fi + Kevin Spacey + beautiful and soothing piano soundtrack, making this film a classic.

  • Kaitlyn 2021-10-22 14:42:29

    "How did he suddenly appear at the station in the beginning?" "The clip appeared."

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.