It's been a long time since I watched the movie when I graduated from high school. There is a nerdy Yankee whose mission is to save the world. I really wanted to scold him at that time - the evolution of life on earth has its own reason at that stage, who has the right to interfere? Brother, you really think that you represent God to liberate all mankind. What's more, I sometimes feel that human beings should be extinct and leave the earth to other creatures to "disaster" = = Alas, I just want to sympathize with the old monster with a brain that grows to a spine, and his speech is very deep.
The half-shattered moon hangs in the sky (oh, we blew her up. Look, the pieces are still in the sky), prettier than when it was round, and the wind naturally becomes romantic. Our protagonist finds his true love in the primordial future under this moon. There are many beautiful pictures in the film, many plots are good, and the story editing is just right, especially the special effects of the passing of time are worthy of praise-DreamWorks is not covered; Just three stars.
Postscript: I may have accidentally raised the question to the level of "whether our moral values are still applicable to 'human beings' and other species after the vicissitudes of life". Now I don't want to curse so much anymore, I respect him as an idealist.
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