If time and space can really travel

Emilia 2022-04-19 09:02:43

A typical American blockbuster.

In other words, a typical sci-fi film that reflects American values ​​and ways of thinking. After we've moved away from Independence Day, 2010, and even Spielberg's "taken," there's finally a less-than-stellar work.

North Korea's spacecraft and China's secret biological weapons all show the narrow and strong ideological concept of Americans, but what Americans value more may be the personal heroism of the reporter nnt and the dedication of scientists. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's a bit cliché.

If time and space can really travel, what is the point of our choices today? Such questions finally make the film more philosophical. The numbers and graphics that cannot be cracked by the computer are finally displayed at the end of the film. The generals and generals have been killed, but the mastermind behind the scenes has never shown up. The screenwriter here reflects the deep-rooted distrust of the government and helplessness for the political mechanism unique to Americans. pessimism.

In the end, a gray earth gradually faded away.

It's a bit vulgar, but overall it feels good.

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Extended Reading
  • Ulises 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Watched it together in Birmingham.. uh.. didn't finish it.

  • Marion 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    I obviously added it before, why did the record drop again?

The Andromeda Strain quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dr. Jeremy Stone: We would seem to have been successful in the short run, but it's probably fair to say whoever it is, we've gotten their attention. What happens next is anybody's guess.

  • Dr. Angela Noyce: I think a linear time frame is a key part of what means to be human. If our really important choices could be sampled like a box of chocolates, then our decisions would lose their meaning. What would be at stake?