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I don't know when the film reviews have changed It has become a detailed explanation of the plot. Everyone re-describes the plot details of each movie with what they think is humorous and enjoys it. Almost every popular movie can see this kind of film reviews. This kind of film review has no technical content, because it takes almost no brains to drag along the plot. There is no deep digging, no analysis, only description; and there is no ethics, because almost nothing is spoiled by a movie, which has been watched. Forget it, what you haven't seen will affect the viewing experience too much.
plot.
I think this is a movie with a fuller plot. Compared with the previous Nolan movie, the first half is a bit slower, but the foreshadowing is very solid and natural, and the details are well done. The narrations of several elderly people, in a documentary style, seem to be telling a personal experience of the past, and a quick review of the current situation of the earth's sandstorms invading food shortages.
The middle section is about the protagonists Joseph Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), Amelia Brand (Anne Hathaway) and two other professionals who use the wormhole to jump through the galaxy to find a planet suitable for human survival. I did my best to come to the planet where Dr. Mann (Matt Damon), a pioneer scientist who claims that all kinds of data are suitable for human habitation, found that everything is a naked scam, not only that this planet is not suitable for humans. There is also the so-called Plan A in residence.
In fact, I understand Dr. Mann very much here. I think I can treat death as home. I think I can die for the reproduction and survival of all mankind, and sacrifice the ego to become the big ego until I come to the planet alone, food and fuel. Exhausted, can only be endless. When sleeping in the hibernation bed, I feel the despair as far-reaching as the universe. So he fabricated the data, hoping that someone would come to save him, he could hear the voices and feel the favor again, instead of being imprisoned by loneliness. In order to prevent Cooper from leaving, he was murderous. Some people think the reversal and artificiality here, but I think that reality and loneliness can indeed usurp one's original intention, change one's thoughts, destroy one's will, intuitive and true. That loneliness is not from the pretending literary youth, not the broken-hearted person sitting in the corner and holding his knees alone, not the language barrier of studying abroad and living in a foreign land, but really "there is no one in the past, no one in the future." "Looking at the leisure of heaven and earth, lonely but tearing down", literally. Cooper said that Dr. Mann is a coward, a coward, and a coward. Maybe it is, but I am already admired for being able to take a step to challenge loneliness.
The latter part of the film is still very trendy. The introduction of dimensions makes the whole story superb, full of tension, hierarchical and persuasive, but if there are too many spoilers, please enter the cinema to feel it. The ending was a bit hasty, and overall I was quite satisfied. I don't know how a certain "hard" science fiction film that was regarded as a god by everyone last year, whose plot was thin, but was able to win seven awards, should deal with it. I don't know what a group of people who have given a five-star rating to a bad science fiction film like "Superbody" see this one.
emotion.
As shown in the trailer, the emotional core of the film is that love is family affection. Yes, well, Aunt Rowling, isn't you really the screenwriter? Don’t hide. I didn’t see you in the list of screenwriters.
I like what Amelia Brand said, "(To the effect) Love is not invented by human beings and does not apply to theory. Love is the only thing we perceive. Love transcends time and space and transcends dimensions." Isn't it a bit of abuse? The lines are old-fashioned. But this movie really "confirmed" this sentence. This is something that idol soap operas can't do. What time and space, dimensions, you have been bragging about in three dimensions. In fact, whether it is reality or film, humans tend to believe in theories and quantitative data (including myself), but despise emotions or subjective feelings that cannot be expressed in formulas. Often used to quantify things to facilitate understanding and comparison, such as movie ratings. Does the rating fully reflect your subjective feelings about a movie? Obviously not. But you tell me that I feel tired of listening to me and write me a film review. I don't even bother to tell me how many points are. Therefore, we often choose to watch according to the ratings of major movie websites and miss those movies that really suit us and can really hit us. The ratings are indeed efficient and save a lot of time, but we do miss them. The same is true for love. There is no theoretical basis, no formula to follow, and no scoring system. It is not worthy of our trust. Can it be ignored? Why did Cooper's daughter later tell people that it was not that she solved the equation but that "ghost" was Cooper. People didn't believe it? Because people think that it is scientific calculation, what does it have to do with love. Who said no.
I don't agree with this movie that the love story of the sons and daughters of this movie reduces the depth of this movie too much. First of all, this movie is very deep and thoughtful in the field of science fiction. And the love mentioned here transcends time, space and dimensions. It’s the same deafening. Really good sci-fi works are not just those lofty, they have a magnificent worldview and philosophical depth, which can move people to see the shining points of human nature from the heart. Those who resonate are not necessarily inferior. What's more, the level of science and science fiction is not lagging behind at all.
Several video transmissions became the emotional outburst of the film. Matthew McConaughey’s performance was very emotional and moving, not deliberately sensational. The daughter’s rare appearance from the beginning of the son’s narration made the emotional change more natural and also allowed This feeling is very precious, and in the end, this love and trust crosses the dimension of time and space to save all mankind.
feelings.
Feelings seem to have been rotten by Lao Luo, and the most indispensable thing in various movies seems to be feelings. Just take a few shots of a film similar to the style of the old movie, and critics will show off their skills. This is a tribute to "XX". Finding a few old actors is to pay tribute to the XX era, and it is really everyone. I can say, because everything makes sense, there is a little sign that you said that this is a tribute to a certain film. Indeed, no one would refute the director and would not be full and jumped out and said that when I was shooting, I didn’t think so. If someone really said a few words, you just angrily throw down the sentence "a bunch of guys without feelings".
So many passages in this film pay tribute to "2001: A Space Odyssey". (do not hit me). I won’t say much about the tribute. What’s interesting is that Matthew McConaughey played the role of a clergyman who opposes human exploration of the universe in another science fiction film "Time Contact Contact", but this film is about exploring the universe. A pioneer fighter in territorial expansion. This movie talks about not only love, but also dreams. The dream that all mankind persists in is not just standing still but working hard and exploring the spirit! "Love? Dream? What young people need is not so innocent, yes, it is calcium. As long as you absorb more calcium, everything will go smoothly."-Yin Shi.
In addition to the plot, emotions, and feelings, the soundtrack and visual effects of this film need not be mentioned. A large number of live shooting is heavy in texture. Nuolan spent a lot of time researching how to show the large cornfields that appeared in the movie. It happened that Zack Snyder, the director of "Superman: Man of Steel", had also planted it. He asked how much Zack had planted. Zack said that hundreds of acres cost a lot. The budget, so Nolan planted 500 acres and finally sold the money after the shooting, because only a small part of the damage was destroyed by the shooting. In addition, every scientific detail in this film is particularly rigorous and "hard", which is really rare. Nolan has always been criticized by many film critics. The main reason is of course to appear to be higher than the public fans. Another second reason is that Nolan pays attention to the filming skills of film visualization. Just like Ning Hao, he loves to play some. Opportunistic little clever gimmicks, for example, "Memento" is just a break, and the story itself has no meaning at all. It really has no meaning at all.
There are only a few unscientific aspects of the film. One of the possibly biggest loopholes is the water ball that Cooper and the others land on. Every hour that passes, the earth will pass 7 years. Its gravitational force is also 50% higher than that of the earth (possibly). However, this increased gravity will only cause a small time extension, only a few seconds, which is absolutely impossible to reach the extent described in the film. To reach that level, the planet needs to be quite close to the black hole, and the escape speed will exceed the speed of light by 99%, but on this kind of planet, people will be instantly crushed into flesh and blood by tidal forces. Overall, it does not affect the look and feel of the film at all, and the film itself is relatively easy to understand.
As one of the few film directors who insist on filming, Nolan strongly recommends Imax 70mm to taste better.
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