[Spoilers included, be careful] Conjecture about robots destroyed by planet DR.MANN

Jeremy 2021-10-13 13:06:45

Well, I thought that the robot was actually set by Professor Brand and the leader MANN when they left, because humans will lie, and the 90% loyalty setting is repeatedly entangled in the film, so in order to prevent the expeditionary army Someone inside will send false coordinates back to the earth because they don't want to die. Brand and MANN should have set up on the first batch of accompanying robots [Start a self-destructing device once the planet is found to be unsuitable for human habitation].

This is why human fingerprints are finally required to determine the reason [to prove that people are near the robot and can be blown up together, and it can also make the expeditionary army die quickly, not too painful]...

Because MANN is the leader, and he has been there. Talking about the principle of destroying human nature, he should have successfully deceived Brand/or he originally proposed it, so he knew the existence of this device.

After exploring the planet and found that it was not suitable for human habitation, he manually destroyed the robot himself.

It's not that he set this trap after he went to the alien planet and killed them when the rescue team came over [This is too surreal... Is it that smart?=. = It

just happened to meet Tass and said he wanted to fix his kind, because Tas said in the movie that he had doubted MANN for a long time. I guess Tas knew this setting, so he saw his partner "corpse" "When I was suspicious. MANN thought of this setting, and wanted to count the remaining two people or anyone killed by the way, so he said that there needs to be a human being next to watch...

Hmm... I don’t know if it’s my brainstorming or the screenwriter. It’s too dark. In short, I feel this...I have some friends who have watched movies come to discuss it...

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Extended Reading
  • Melissa 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    1. Rich and realistic visual details, the screen effect is exciting; 2. The visual display of the wormhole is a milestone and will eternally carry the history of the movie; 3. The shape and deformation of the robot are novel and full of humor; 4. The reality of the large environment setting The combination of ism and romanticism; 5. The conjecture of the black hole singularity and the philosophical height are obviously different from Kuo's, but there is still no shortage of bright spots. Any science fiction fan looking up at the stars should watch it carefully.

  • Darion 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Nearly perfect movie viewing experience. Under the coat of science fiction (this coat is really awesome, the special effects skills are just right, and there is no overwhelming attention), the most valuable thing is the unpretentious and refusal to deliberately sensational plot (No doubt! Nolan also has a baby girl). The cast is strong (Hathaway really can't fight Matthew...), the only shortcoming is that the foreplay may be too long for non-nc fans. In addition, if you have the conditions, please go to imax!

Interstellar quotes

  • Young Murph: Why did you and mom name me after something that's bad?

    Cooper: Well, we didn't.

    Young Murph: Murphy's law?

    Cooper: Murphy's law doesn't mean that something bad will happen. It means that whatever *can* happen, will happen. And that sounded just fine to us.

  • Principal: We didn't run out of planes and television sets. We ran out of food.