Originally, this space journey was destined to be a lonely and challenging journey. It turned out to be a scam. For humans living on Earth, this is actually an experiment done for humans to immigrate to outer space in the future.
The sense of science fiction from the beginning of the film instantly draws the audience into a world full of ethics. Is the survival of human beings important, or the result of this experiment with human cloning is more important. This topic seems very heavy, but it is also the core idea of this movie. For people on either side of the scale, they may not be able to simply draw a conclusion.
I was moved by the heroine's state of being rescued from the simulation space capsule. I am gratified that she has finally gained freedom. I am moved that she is not a lonely clone. She has found her own love in this real world.
I was worried that the heroine was captured by the experimental institution again. When the heroine, the experimental subject, was rescued from the simulated space capsule, the essence of the problem had actually changed. Originally, this experimental subject may only know that she is now in the vast universe, and her future is uncertain. Her life may be accompanied by this spacecraft. But when she knew that all of this was a lie, the core issue was already about human nature. Regardless of whether she was an experimental subject, this kind of experiment was actually the torture and torture of life. Human indifference is magnified through this node. This problem may be encountered in the long future.
The climax of the film is when the experimental body is confirmed to be pregnant. The indifference of the experiment and the warmth of humans finally merge at this juncture. The heroes and heroines return to the experimental cabin and continue to complete the experiment for 20 years, although they know that this is actually a prison, but In this lonely world, they are accompanied by their children.
The film ends the moment the child of the experimental subject walks out of the experimental hatch. I was moved by the moment the child looked back, because they were all there.
The whole film is indifferent, revealing full of human emotions, which is considered as the basic of the previous one (note: it is a basically qualified film).
Disadvantages: Similar plots seem to be repeated in many movies, so my rating will be lower.
This movie is actually just a superficial coat of science fiction, focusing on revealing human nature. Therefore, there is no magnificent and shocking momentum in the language of the lens, and the characters perform well in the performance.
How to put it, I know that the director wants the film to be profound. He does this, but the audience is tired.
Let me give 2.5 stars, which is a waste of more than an hour of my time.
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