[2012] Against the World

Francesco 2022-01-02 08:02:30

Although the overall picture of the film is rather gloomy,
it cannot be denied that its dual-planet special effects are very good.
The camel is not ready to complain about how Kirsten Dunst is pretending to be tender , and I
don’t want to say that this piece is too much more than Krypton’s eyes to penetrate the enemy’s PS armor.
(Dàn) Let’s discuss the setting of this sci-fi film... The

Three Basic Laws of the double star at the beginning of the film:
First: Any object in the system is only affected by the gravity of its source planet.
Article 2: Matter from different planets can cancel each other's gravity.
Article 3: Materials from different planets will burn after prolonged contact. (Antimatter)

01. Is such a double star setting possible?
If gravity is not "everything", considering the first law,
binary stars will not attract each other because of gravity in the general sense.
But revolving around the sun also shows that it is affected by its gravitational force,
so it is inferred that the sun here actually has a double gravitational force (or a third force).
It can also be seen from the picture that
the binary star is considered as a star to consider the operation with the sun.

02. How far is the distance between the two planets?
Even in a heavily polluted down star, the ascending star is clearly visible.
It can be seen that the distance between each other is very limited, and even high-rise buildings can be penetrated.
It is inferred from the film that the general distance between the two may be only a few thousand meters,
(even the stratosphere is squeezed to the far end, don’t ask me how it rains~=_=) The
nearest point (the holy mountain) is about dozens Meter.

03. What to do with smoke and gas?
If it floats upwards, let it be tucked in the middle of the two stars.
This is undoubtedly a convenient solution.
Assuming that this rest room is also on the 0th floor,
such a scene may indeed appear.
But if you carefully consider the air composition,
plus the consideration of air pressure and gravity,
are people in the two worlds really good at breathing the opposite air? =_=

04. Are the two planets relatively static?
To solve this problem,
it is necessary to make the two planets rotate in the same direction around the vertical axis.
This can produce day and night changes,
but at the same time can remain relatively static.

05. How did the moon come from the holy mountain?
Uh, the poles of the double stars must always be sunlight,
so the sacred mountain may not be at the poles,
but somewhere where each other happens to be a high mountain.
The moon, uh, the moon is opposite the sun
. Forget about drawing the previous picture...

06. Why doesn't the male lead hang the female lead with a rope?
A. The male protagonist is quite confident in his arm strength;
B. The plot needs it. Amnesia is the best Smecta;
C. No common sense, no place, no time, and lazy;

07. Isn’t it forbidden to come and go between stars, restaurants Where did the dancers come from?
If it is not for the privileged class,
it is the dancers hired by the restaurant.

08. What does the name of the restaurant mean?
"Dos Mundos" means "two worlds" in Portuguese.

09. Will the male protagonist fall into the water of another planet and die?
Of course, if you go directly to the water from a few kilometers above the earth, you will definitely die,
but our male protagonist has won the diving Olympic gold medal for four consecutive times. In
addition, the calluses on the soles of the feet are a few feet thick and are not afraid of rubbing,
and the male protagonist's talents and internal organs are being so impacted. Nothing...
Or, because the planet's gravity influence is relatively small, it
looks no different from jumping a few meters above the water.

10. Is it okay for the male protagonist to stay upside down for a long time?
The male protagonist must be an elite spy. He
has been trained for a long time by hanging upside down beforehand.
Even with cerebral congestion and hypoxia, he can stay awake, and his
limbs will not be paralyzed or stroke due to insufficient blood supply.

11. Nobody cares about stealing things in the male main building?
The style of the whole movie is very nostalgic.
Although there are modern equipment such as computers, the
technology tree did not choose the "cable car" for "monitoring"...

12. What is Inverse Matter?
The first mention of this word in the film is the original "Three Laws".
From the initial expression of the lines,
it is only a general term describing things from another planet.

For example, A comes from the upper star and B comes from the lower star,
then for A, B is antimatter, and
for B, A is antimatter.

However, in the later stage of the film,
"antimatter" has become a specific material on the stars,
but the characteristics of this material are no different from other substances except for contact with fire.

Since the male protagonist can hug the female protagonist and dance in the air without having to worry about burning to death,
why can't the ordinary iron block on the star be used directly as a gravity offset?
What's more, the male protagonist didn’t have direct contact with antimatter. He was
obviously separated from the clothing and other equipment from the stars.

What is even more speechless is that
as the “antimatter” which is very scarce in the film and can be used as a general equivalent,
it also bears the burden. The important task of warming the poor people under the stars.
(Really burn money! No wonder the star is so poor~囧rz)
But even if it is such a rare thing, it doesn't matter if the
male protagonist throws it casually in the later stage of the film.

So, in the final analysis, what is the value of
such troublesome "antimatter" without special contribution
?
This is mostly a flaw in the script.
On the one hand, in order to retain the "three laws" of the initial creative stage,
on the other hand , it has to be adjusted in order to compromise with the plot.

In fact, how can it be so troublesome?
Throw away the third law of contact, heat, and burning, and
simply say that the male protagonist can’t stand upside down for a while and has to go back.
Then gradually exercise longer and longer,
with fewer restrictions.
(This is actually the same as the fact that there are so many anti-matter in the later stage of the film that the male protagonist can change his clothes at any time.)

13. What happened to the hot air balloon ruins?
This is obviously a bridge created to deliberately render the plot tight,
because as a commercial blockbuster it is almost at the end, how can there be no action scenes?
Then she ran and jumped, and the heroine forgot her own gravitational pull,
but this must be related to the large number of down-star beeps injected by the hero not long ago.

14. Why are bees?
From the known flying height of bees, it
is completely feasible to collect nectar through two planets separated by only a few kilometers.
Of course, in theory, various flying birds and other flying insects can also prey/mate across stars.
Therefore, the key point of this film is only from its aesthetics and nostalgia.

15. How to kill polytechnic boys?
Let him go to see this film and not allow him to speak.
He will inevitably burn his brain cells because he has to hold back the complaints the whole time.

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