Ridley Scott is the director of the classic sci-fi films "Alien" and "Blade Runner", and the new HBO series "Alien Cataclysm" is one of the most watched series of this year.
The story describes two robots on a mysterious, unexplored planet tasked with raising the sons of humans. With the landing, peeping, and competition of the Mithra religious fleet, there are conflicts and changes in the consciousness of religion and technology among robots, human children and religious teams, making people feel the grand and profound universe.
The pictures of this play are desolate and vast, the buildings are grand and serious, the story line is similar to Greek legends, and the religious people dress like the legendary Crusaders in the Middle East, etc., which can not help but remind people of ancient civilization. As a sci-fi film, I think the details behind these are the second most interesting, and the most interesting thing is to appreciate the Penrose ladder of future technology and religion drawn by the director.
Technology and religion, at first glance, are clearly two ends of the line, but in fact they both have a sense of superiority and power. When you are weak and weak, you bow your head and resort to mysterious religions, but when you are strong and rational, you rely on logic to traverse the wasteland.
The one who kept saying that his IQ was 250 and the one who prayed loudly to the Son of the Sun were the same person. Therefore, depending on the situation of people and the trend of history, everything is possible in the grand universe.
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