The best sci-fi drama of the century

Leora 2022-02-14 08:01:26

In fact, I would like to talk about of all time, but I'm still modest to talk about of the century.

In the struggle between humans and robots, the dark side of humans gradually unfolds, and at the same time robots gradually discover humanity in themselves. The desire for survival, the desire for the earth, and the hope for the future drive humans and robots, and the difference between them gradually disappears.

BSG's casting was exceptionally successful, and the actors' performances were very convincing, and they did an excellent job of showing the characters' emotional struggles. What I like is Adama's actors. The entire storyline is unpredictable, requires extremely high acting skills, and the actors have a very high degree of completion. There are many thrilling suspense and incredible surprises in the play.

The narration of the story is sometimes a bit too preaching, especially the scientists and the No. 6 line, mixed with a lot of religious factors, it is too mysterious. However, in the face of disasters in the last days, the role of religion is indispensable, and choices must often be irrational. Sometimes the choices of the characters in the play are very naive.

Each character in the play is quite vivid, and there is a very touching joy and sorrow between them. My favorite is Adama, who is bold and firm, and Athena couple who are in love with each other hardly. In fact, many characters are unpleasant, but they feel very real.

There are actually a lot of bugs in the story, and the theme of the end times is not novel, but as a series, it fully demonstrates the possibility of the struggle between humans and robots. hope. In short, it is a work that science fiction fans can't miss.

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Battlestar Galactica quotes

  • Captain of Colonial Heavy 798: Geminion liner 1701, this is Colonial Heavy 798.

    Captain of Colonial Heavy 798: [realizes that the newly-vowed president is behind him] No, strike that. This is Colonial One.

  • Adama: [sensing despair at the funeral service after the battle at Ragnor] Are they the lucky ones? That's what you're thinking, isn't it? We're a long way from home. We've jumped way beyond the Red Line into uncharted space. Limited supplies. Limited fuel. No allies. And now no hope! Maybe it would have been better for us to have died quickly back on the colonies with our families instead of dying out here slowly in the emptiness of dark space. Where shall we go? What shall we do? "Life here began out there". Those are the first words of the sacred scrolls. And they were told to us by the Lords of Kobol many countless centuries ago. And they made it perfectly clear that we are not alone in this universe. Elosha, there's a 13th colony of humankind, is there not?

    Priest Elosha: Yes. The scrolls tell us a 13th tribe left Kobol in the Early Days. They traveled far and made their home upon a planet called Earth, which circled a distant and unknown star.

    Adama: It's not unknown. I know where it is! Earth - the most guarded secret we have. The location was only known by the senior commanders of the fleet, and we dared not share it with the public. Not while there was a Cylon threat upon us. For now we have a refuge to go to. A refuge that the Cylons know nothing about! It won't be an easy journey. It will be long and arduous. But I promise you one thing. On the memory of those lying here before you, we shall find it. And Earth will become our new home. So say we all!

    Galactica Crew: So say we all!

    Adama: [louder] So say we all!

    Galactica Crew: So say we all!

    Adama: [very much louder] So say we all!

    Galactica Crew: [louder] So say we all!

    Adama: [standing at attention with the crew] So say we all.

    Priest Elosha: So say we all.