It is another science fiction masterpiece of Teddy Bear. It gathers the first-line film and television stars of Teddy Bear. I am familiar with them. They are good overall, but there are many shortcomings. Although the plot idea is not new, there are still many movies. For those that stand out, let's talk about the shortcomings first, and then talk about the similes and metaphors that appear in the movie.
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The plot of the power outage is not very reasonable. The explanation is not clear enough. The first is the power outage. The movie does not show the appearance of the world after a lot of power outages. In fact, if there is a power outage, the city will be very chaotic: the nuclear power plant is out of control, the dam breaks, etc., no It will be as calm as the streets of Kirov in the movie.
The weapon design is not bold enough. Obviously Moscow’s cars are flying in the sky, and all kinds of aircraft are everywhere, but when the troops are dispatched, they are still modern weapons and equipment, only some auxiliary exoskeleton equipment, automatic tracking machine guns and robot dogs, even small and unmanned. There is no machine, and it cannot reflect the sense of the times.
The mode of human control is unclear. Is it possible to control a single body, and can it be possible to read consciousness? The movie seems to be okay or not. The ability to launch missiles to attack outposts shows that complex operations can be controlled, but if it can, why not directly neutralize the life circle? If not, how is the missile launched? In addition, the movie does not explain the slightest "slave" perspective, only a scavenger scene. The survivor who was hit is still begging for help from the hostess. This goes back to the previous question, whether they still have a sense of independence. There is another more important fact: in fact, there are more than 100 million people alive outside the circle, but in the second half of the plot, the protagonists are still silent and unreasonable when walking on the street. In addition, more than 100 million people are dealing with issues such as how to eat and drink Lhasa and so on.
The break between the heroine and the heroine at the end of the movie is too simple. The last male protagonist has a feeling of being brainwashed, and the trust established in front of the female protagonist is so vulnerable? Even if Jesus was killed in the end, and the male lead did not die, the female lead still resolutely left, and the other male lead completely ignored the brotherhood, and just walked away. The male lead just contradicted the idea. , You just abandon him so cruelly, the handling here is very blunt. In addition, the motive for killing Jesus was not sufficient because the female chief was killed by mistake? If there are really many aliens in the boat, wouldn't it be unwise to kill Jesus?
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1. Who is Jesus? Who is Satan?
The slight flip at the end of the film implies that the so-called "Jesus" is not to save mankind, but to find "Satan" to seize the activation device, and then awaken the ethnic group, thereby becoming the "first person to open up" and control the right to speak. If this is the true thought of "Jesus", then "Satan"'s behavior is also reasonable. Attacking the life circle is to find "Jesus" and kill him, and both must compete for their own interests. For both, humans are just numbers. In my opinion, the film implies that there is no such thing as Jesus and Satan. For "their aliens", humans have no right to speak and can only be at their mercy.
2. What a new era looks like
The alien children who finally awakened, it can be said that they have no subjective consciousness. Faced with life similar to them, they may naturally think that they are their own people. This has a very open space for imagination. Perhaps, humans will become aliens. The "God" of man, in the eyes of this generation of little aliens, is the man who opened up the earth to welcome them, and man is their ancestor worthy of respect. This is completely different from the original plot. Whether it is "Satan" or "Jesus" to welcome, humans must be just slaves, but in the end the film gives mankind the supreme status (space of imagination). Following the plot of the movie, it is reasonable that human beings have truly changed from slaves to "masters", and they can even instill human values into the little aliens, and further reshape the status of human beings in the eyes of the little aliens.
3. Where do humans come from?
Because aliens are unable to bear children (unclear explanations), it is a different matter whether they can be integrated with humans. Perhaps the so-called interconnected humans are the descendants of ancient aliens that have been passed down from generation to generation. Like the chronology in the "Sumerian King List" (the king reigned for thousands of years at the beginning, and then became shorter and shorter, tending to the normal life span of human beings), perhaps all of this happened in reality, and human beings were not born. On the earth, the universe is not limited to humans.
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