"Moscow has fallen": We are always ill-intentioned

Maximo 2022-01-22 08:02:10

Malicious turns into conflict, which runs through the entire film. Out of arrogance or out of fear, we are full of malice towards many things that we cannot understand, thus pushing ourselves into others and presumptuously speculating about other things.

Disaster is coming

Unidentified foreign objects hit Moscow, causing a lot of casualties. Like everyone else, I had my own inherent maliciousness at first. I guessed that this was an evil attack by a foreign species. I forgot that it was the two military shells. The direct cause of the fall event. It wasn't until the alien Hank rescued the heroine Yulia who shot him that I realized that they might not be as evil as I thought.

The pilot was ordered to shoot down a foreign flying object

The foreign objects in the sky are like a bright mirror, reflecting the malice of everyone in and outside of the photo.

Human resistance actually reflects their own twisted psychology. Because if we reach another planet, we are likely to do that (perhaps like the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded China), so we speculate that things we don’t understand will be as we perceive them as we are. Malicious and extremely aggressive. In the film, a high-ranking government official was sent to the hospital for fear of being extremely afraid during a dialogue with aliens. Later, in an interview, he said that this wave of aliens was extremely dangerous (although the innocent alien friends did nothing). His ugliness was highlighted to the full.

What is a person? What is an alien again?

Hank said that we are also humans. But judging from the film alone, they are much more advanced than us. Humans define themselves as advanced species, because nothing on earth can threaten humans except humans. People are so arrogant that they can control everything. In the film, Yulia steals a pistol from the colonel's father, and draws a grand blueprint for repelling aliens and defending the earth with her boyfriend Tem and a group of friends. This is a very absurd example.

Our trust in our own people is not even as good as the trust in us by aliens.

The alien pilot Hank’s trust in Yulia contrasts sharply with the blind populace’s distrust of the government. Because of Yulia's life-saving grace, Hank began to trust Yulia infinitely, and the two fell in love, Hank finally gave his eternal life to Yulia. On the contrary, Tem, who was not loved by his girlfriend, stirred up the masses at this time, questioned the government's protection of them, and caused a riot that added fuel to the fire. We live together day and night in the same homeland, but our trust in each other is not as good as the trust of the aliens on the earth, which is really ashamed.

Hank and Yulia
People and government

The film will unreservedly show the ugly side of people and is thought-provoking. The plot may not be developed according to the wishes of many keyboard friends, but its own advanced and noble thinking is not a reason to become a bad movie. The important thing about the movie is what it brings to your thoughts. The key is not whether the plot develops according to your perception and routine.

The above is just my opinion, criticism and discussion are welcome.

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Extended Reading
  • Audreanne 2022-03-24 09:03:32

    A lot of content was deleted from the show

  • Preston 2022-03-23 09:03:13

    This is a movie based entirely on the premise of "the aliens are so fucking rich and handsome and they are Caucasian." If today's spinning circle came out of a soft and sticky snot, it should have become Mao Zimei teamed up to kill, biubiubiu, exploded, and the whole film was over.

Attraction quotes

  • [first lines]

    Julia Lebedeva: [voice over] When I was little, my mother and I loved to sit and look into the night sky, just like this. To dream that we are not alone, in the whole universe, that the stars are the eyes of the angels who are watching over us. But when my mother got sick, none of them helped. That's when I realized that no one is out there. Only silence, emptiness and the cold.

  • Lyuba: Julia, what's your WiFi password? I took a picture of this UFO and I have to post it.

    Julia Lebedeva: Well, it's nine 9's, but officially, I'm not supposed to know. Here in the Colonel's barracks, we hand out the WiFi password only for good behavior.