An ethical film in the cloak of love.

Ernest 2022-04-19 09:01:54

In 2014, the sci-fi drama film " Type I Origins | I Origins "

A romance movie under the skin of sci-fi. . There are also religious discussions. .

With the basis of plot life plus some bloody sci-fi elements. The idea is still good.

And the looks of the actors are all online, and there are some benefits, but the viewability is still quite high.

In fact, the ending egg seems to be very thoughtful, but such a design is not as good as the blank brought by the abrupt end, and it is better for everyone to think and discuss.

After all, there are still too many ethical issues. . Not to mention anything else, as far as this plot is concerned, what will this girl be like when she grows up, or should she just leave this orphan alone? This question is still quite tricky.

There are many more questions left. .

However, the depiction of emotions is still very moving, very literary, and even has a taste of French movies, which is still favored by many people.

It should be regarded as the big love of friends who like drama romance movies.

-----------------I am the dividing line of reincarnation--------------------

Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), an ethical movie in the cloak of love.

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Extended Reading
  • Ludwig 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I was really shocked when I cut off that place in the middle, and the male protagonist kept howling. The girl was shocked when she cried.

  • Ashleigh 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    Always wandering on the edge of scientific and religious discussions, cleverly open ending. It is also very clever to think of the replacement of the two in Ted Cosmasca's novels. The poetry atmosphere in the director's previous work, Another Earth, is vaguely preserved, the anti-skeletal science fiction, or pseudo-sci-fi, and the easter eggs that imply the possibilities of the story. Another masterpiece this year.

I Origins quotes

  • Ian: You ever feel like when you met someone, they fill this hole inside of you, and then when they're gone... you feel that space painfully vacant?

  • Sofi: Why are you working so hard to disprove God?

    Ian: Disprove? Who proved that God was there in the first place?