The first batch of great gods who watched the film produced a series of awesome film reviews, popular science, and bug-catching stickers at the speed of light. I tried to dispel them, but I didn’t watch them. Finally, I went to the cinema to watch this in a state of being as blank as possible. The film. I am not a science student, nor a senior science fiction fan. I am just an ordinary girl who likes to watch science fiction and movies, so I can only write about emotional stuff. If you don’t like it, please squirt...
I cried twice when I watched this movie; I was deeply worried about setting up the FLAG for the role 3 times (2 times unfortunately); listening to Uncle Matthew’s sexy southern accent seemed to be full The philosophical words of life, I think about the passage of Jin Carrey’s booger-twisting in SNL about 5 times; I think the Variety King Kong Tars is so cute, so cute, so cute, so cute, easy to use, and so cute about 8 times; looking young and glamorous enough The scientific scientist Miss Hathaway drooled and played more than 10 times; she slapped her head once, "Wow, that's it." The emotional ups and downs are also a bit big...
the two lines that impressed me the most. Interestingly, these two lines reminded me of the "Hyberion" that I have been reading in recent years.
The first sentence is "Today is my birthday. This is a special birthday, because I am the same age as you today." After Uncle Matthew returned from the first planet, opened the door and found a man who had been waiting for 22 years. After the house, sentimental emotions kept accumulating. I basically watched the video with Uncle Matthew in tears, and the appearance of this line made me cry. There is no heartbreaking, no exaggerated tragedy, and the sensational intensity is just right, so that people can cry with this, but not feel disgusted. The Nolan brothers played a good hand.
Let's talk about the age difference first. This has always been a very touching point, whether it is in family or love. "The king is born and I am not born, and I am born and old." In realistic stories, there will be confusion about the wrong time and longing for the old time. In fantasy stories, because of time travel, the theory of relativity and other fantasy reasons, Such an age stalk can touch people's hearts in a variety of different ways.
There are countless people who have used the opposite timeline. "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" changed an imaginary observation diary of Fitzgerald into a love story with twists and turns, which touched many girls who believed in "destined"; Doctor Who and River in "Doctor Who" "The first time you met me, the last time I met you" was even more torturous. There is also such a story in "Hyberion", which has nothing to do with love. It is about a girl in her 20s who suddenly seems to be living in an inverse entropy field under the influence of the so-called "Merlin's disease." To say that time is going backwards is really "20 this year, 18 next year". And her rejuvenation is not only physical, but also spiritual. She became younger day by day, and lost the memories and life of the day before. And her parents, who are about to enter old age, have no way to watch her go against the time. Year by year, they are getting older, but she is getting more and more immature, until she becomes a baby in the swaddling baby. Disappearing... In
"Interstellar Crossing", the age difference is used. One hour is equal to 7 years on earth. Uncle Matthew ran down from the field and missed the decades of life of his children, the death of his father-in-law, and the birth of his grandchildren. Uncle Matthew’s sadness and sorrow can be understood, but when you think about it, the people who are left behind have waited year after year, and watch for a promise that is about to be broken. This is truly desperate and heart-wrenching. broken. This is exactly the same as the stalk in the "Consul's Story" in "Hyberlian", it's just the difference between family affection and love. One hour and seven years are enough excitement, but 10 months is equal to 11 years. It was a love story between a backward colonial girl and a spaceship crew. When he met for the first time, he was 19 years old and she was less than 16 years old; when he met for the second time, he was almost 20 years old, and she was 26 years old... until the seventh reunion that she could not wait for, he was only 24 years old, and she was old and passed away, leaving him with two sons, one is dead, the other is gray and has children. Childbearing. When I watched this story, I also cried and I was so touched, but when I tried to tell others, I couldn't express the sad feelings clearly. Just like the story in "Interstellar", it's just that old stalk to tell, but when you watch it, you can't help crying.
The second influential line was what Hathaway said when she persuaded the crew to find her lover, "Love is a real force that we still don't understand" (to the effect). When I heard it, I felt very familiar. This is exactly the original saying in "Endymion"! ! ! ! (The third book in the Hyperion series, when I read it, it was only in English.) I remember that the protagonist sisters Aenea and Endymion analyzed the long-distance portal (a technical setting that can travel freely between different planets) and so on. In the time and space transmission technology, I said almost exactly the same thing, "Love is a physical force. Although people don't understand it, it really exists..." (I think it is almost like this when translated). At the end of the fourth book, humans evolved into the so-called "Aenea people". These people can move freely in space and time through the "contracted void" (a certain multi-dimensional space), listening to the dead and the living. Or the language of other creatures. Does this plot feel familiar? Five-dimensional people are still a bit weak, they can be N-dimensional people~ and the legendary mysterious creature "liger bear" (accidentally pulled away...)
The word "love" is true in the context of Western culture. Played a too important role. Our education advocates "giving up a small home for everyone". If it is a Chinese film and television work, the protagonist (if not the villain) cannot do what puts personal family emotions above the survival of the entire human race, but the role of Uncle Matthew Just did it, and in the end, he really saved all mankind by accident (no, no, this is not a coincidence, but the power of "love").
Perhaps in the minds of many people, science fiction should be a manly work full of technical terms and cool technology. But whether "Interstellar" or "Hyberion", many sci-fi works in Europe and the United States are full of strong humanistic care, which can be small enough to focus on individual feelings, but also large enough to look at the future of humanity as a whole. . Let us audiences from different nationalities and cultural backgrounds also feel the same. Alas... I really don’t know what the "Three-Body" movie will look like... It feels that the original content is relatively hard, and the physical concept is greater than the human emotion... It needs to have feelings~ Chinese science fiction~
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