The waves are magnificent and thrilling
It is a suspense film dressed in a sci-fi film. The various special effects of the film do not seem to be so sophisticated in the turbid sea. The internal layout and design of the base are the same as those in various sci-fi movies, with winding pipes and Various maintenance hatches are arranged regularly, and the design of the spacecraft is based on the unified layout of all sci-fi movies. Several swivel chairs are set to the positions of the captain and the large second officer, and the surrounding circle is a variety of control interfaces. The transitional words at the beginning of the film are concise and concise, which popularizes some simple common sense that can be understood to audiences who have not watched deep-sea adventure movies. During the sinking of the submarine, the director didn’t want to show too much about the deep-sea environment. He directly showed the huge spaceship. It was straightforward, supplemented by mysterious and strange background sounds, and told the viewers: Don’t guess, the thing on the bottom of the sea is just a big spacecraft. And it's a BIG GUY. How impatient the director is with the sci-fi part. I thought that he would not start exploring the spacecraft until the second half or the middle. Who knows that the scriptwriter of this monkey has already directed Norman and his party to go for a walk, and it’s clean and tidy. Entered the spacecraft unharmed, and didn't want to highlight the mystery inside the spacecraft at all, even chattering about the house when searching the inside of the spacecraft. Well, all of this tells us that this is not a science fiction movie. Until the appearance of an egg, to be precise, it was an absolutely spherical, unknown substance, highly intelligent, and a yellow egg with mysterious functions. At this point in the movie, I basically have a general guess about the plot behind, and immediately moved out of the black hole surface, Solaris, deep space memories, and the abyss as backup references. However, the talent of the director and screenwriter made all my guesses empty. , This is just a psychological ball that explores human subconsciousness and fear, so the footnotes of this movie should be Solaris, Inception, and the surface of the black hole. By the way, there are stalkers. Extraterrestrial super-intelligent creatures have given humans the means to make their dreams come true, but humans cannot take the initiative to use them, but can only be controlled by the subconscious. Then, do people's ideas still belong to their own?
This 1998 movie gathered a cast of actors such as Serel Jackson, Dustin Hoffman, and Sharon Stone, a mix of young and old, acting and inherently funny. The resonance of this lineup in the movie is actually Rarely, the three main actors have not been at the same pace, and Serel did not deduce the profoundness and wisdom of a logician. Otherwise, this topic should get a higher evaluation.
Solaris and stalkers in the past have conducted in-depth discussions on this kind of mysterious psychological consciousness. One is to create a real person from the subconscious, and the other is to give you a "zone" to create anything and realize any idea. Inception is to show the concrete manifestations of dreams and subconsciousness. Dreams are controlled by the subconscious mind. People in reality are under the control of their consciousness most of the time. Is that true? Of course it's not right. It should be because there is something called illusion, which brings subconscious things into reality and generates things that can be felt by consciousness. From the analysis here, we can find that the yellow egg is actually extremely effective. It can only construct the illusion produced by the subconscious, but it cannot completely control the subjective consciousness. People with strong mentality can still erase the shadow of the subconscious to find an escape. Switch, this is the real reason why this movie is not highly rated.
The waves are magnificent and thrilling
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