I am more willing to believe in the gloom of human nature than the power of love-Interstellar and gone girl

Hannah 2022-03-16 09:01:02

People live and work in peace, he met his daughter for the last time, and then flew to space to find his former companions.
He stroked her soft blonde hair, she raised her head, her eyes filled with smiles, and she looked at him affectionately.

Two endings, two stories, two movies, two directors.

The previous one, the earth is no longer cute, and human beings are on the verge of extinction. In order to allow his little daughter to have a new home to survive, the brave father reluctantly bid farewell to his daughter, flew to the universe, fell into a black hole on the way, and found himself in the first place when everything was almost desperate. In the five-dimensional space, he tried every means to send a signal to the daughter who had grown up, and was eventually saved, and mankind was able to survive. The still young father and the old girl finally met.
All miracles come from love.
Just like the scientist played by Hathaway who originally regarded science as more important than life, when she had to choose between the three planets, she actually abandoned her beliefs, used "love" as a reason, and even talked endlessly. The preacher said that love is power.
Oh.
Then there is no need to plant corn to build spaceships to learn physics. People on the earth kneel down to the sky and collectively sing the song of love, sending the thoughts of love to the beloved (or cornfield), and sending brain waves to the beloved (or cornfield) will have no worries in this life and in the future, right? .

Please, God Nolan, a good masterpiece, was instantly ruined by Annie's heartfelt words. It's not Luc Besson, who has already abandoned himself for a long time, this is not "Lost Paradise", and Annie is not Mira, so what a Fifth Element Plane.

Not to mention why all mankind’s hopes are pinned on Cooper alone, and the most powerful astronaut on this planet is close to NASA, but NASA never visits, and has to let a broken plane fly low in the cornfield. It took eight hundred lifetimes for the savior to discover and trace it.
Not to mention why the most awesome astronaut on the planet entered into space and didn't know where he was going, and asked others to tell me what a wormhole could travel through time and space.
Not to mention why the old undead professor has solved the gravity puzzle a long time ago, but he didn't say anything about it.

To say that this love is not only completely contrary to the concept of respecting science, which is adhered to by the best efforts throughout the article, but also makes people be overwhelmed by the deliberate sensation of this fake big sky. (Especially the adult daughter played by Jessica, who successfully solved the problem and scattered papers all over the sky at NASA. I couldn't believe my eyes. I couldn't believe that such a terrible scene was actually from Nolan, from "Interstellar Crossing"...)

Don't use difficult science to set the halo. I, a female liberal arts girl, can fully understand the English subtitles without any students. Nolan's previous Pirates and Memento had to study hard or even brush them twice or three times to regain their senses. In terms of the so-called difficulty of viewing, the ratio of Interstellar to the small cost Coherence some time ago is almost at the level of elementary school students.

Nightcrawler Nolan, who had gone slantingly with his sword, raised the sword in his hand, and loved surprises, disappeared. Instead, Nolan is obsessed with ambushing tears, looking forward and backward, and hesitating to play 2001 but also want to collect the box office.



And after more than 20 years of directing, Vinci, who still did not give up and continued to explore the dark world, unexpectedly offered Gone Girl, who was supposed to be mediocre but amazing.

I didn't finish reading the novel at the beginning, and I wanted to make up the lesson before going to the theater, but I was really scratching my heart and couldn't help but ran to read it. Because I don't know one twist after another in the story, I have to watch it all the way. At first I thought that this big bastard must be the murderer of his wife, and then I found that I rely on this wife's IQ to be too high and said, awesome, more than half of the acting, while watching and thinking about what else is going on Delay the end for 40 minutes. As a result, after almost two hours of seemingly plain narrative, a sudden thunder-thunder killing scene scared the individual alive. Then I thought that this pair of enemies should also be separated, but never thought that the witch's palm was really inevitable.

I walked out of the movie theater in the early morning and didn't feel surprised. However, after one, two or even three weeks, some scenes in the movie always appeared unconsciously, and this regurgitated its goodness.

David Fincher, one of the favorites of the current generation of directors, finally returned after a mediocre dragon tattoo. The camera is still “surgically-like” precise, the rhythm is dripping, he is very patient and he has a trump card in his hand and does not move. The kind of patience with the winning ticket, I met many Zodiac's calm, restrained, non-flaunting and unassuming, effortlessly playing with the audience's emotions with applause, uplifting and frustrating, and relaxed.
Naturally, Finch is still Finch, still obsessed with the digital wide-angle lens camera (this time it is 6k), and still want to let the actors play for eight to ten hours from morning to night, and it is still a scene without shooting it. 50 cuts don’t stop, it’s still the material that took 500 hours of shooting (I don’t know how his editor survived), it’s still in the dark, danger and despair embellished with black or other colors of humor, there is still Trent The cold notes of Reznor and Atticus Ross are lingering.
It was still full of Vinci's iconic yellow.
Gone Girl reminds people of Hitchcock, Henri-Georges Clouzot, film noir and even instinct and fatal temptation, but it belongs to Vinci, so far away from the audience, not sensational or preaching, he just glanced in. I started to stand in the distance without saying a word and show you expressionlessly.

There are no complicated scientific words, no greatness about human beings and the earth, no dazzling pictures, no showy packaging. Vinci is so far away, silently, lightly, coldly, to show you.
I didn't cry, but I was crushed by biting fear. countless times.
The sage said that others are hell. Then we must be the Asuras who have walked over the corpses of the devil everywhere. All of us are, feet full of blood, hands full of blood.
Love is a paralytic drug, Vicodin swallowed by Dr. House. No one can save this thing.


At the end.
In Interstellar, people live and work in peace and harmony, with baseball playing, corn eating, stars to look up to, and love to rely on.
In Gone Girl, the two cuddled and depended on each other, and they were peaceful. They had each seen through each other's most disgusting, darkest and most terrifying.
However, under these two peaces, there is a huge difference: one is a false paradise floating in an empty fantasy, and the other is a true hell that exists in everyone's heart.
Schopenhauer once wrote, Man can indeed do what he wants, but he cannot will what he wants-a person can do what he wants, but he cannot want what he wants.

I don't believe that love has the power to save mankind, I only believe that evil has the power to destroy mankind.

Baudelaire begins "Readers" There are so few lines in the "Flowers of Evil" in:
"We're actually out of the expensive price for their confession,
we actually breaks through his tears, enraptured turn back the muddy road,
from I thought that cheap tears could wash away all our stains."

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Gone Girl quotes

  • Detective Rhonda Boney: Well, we have our first clue.

    [holds an envelope that reads Clue One]

  • Nick Dunne: Come home, Amy. I dare you.