Rebirth

Hal 2022-03-21 09:01:08

The night before I went to see Gravity, I had dinner with V. When we talked about what kind of person is worthy of dating, we all agreed that what kind of person is actually not important. The most important thing is that this person is the most basic. Quality: integrity, honesty and courage. The next day I went to see a movie. I didn't expect that such a space movie was in the middle of my tears. My eyes were swollen from sobbing and crying. Today, I bought the IMAX and watched it again. I came back to think about the things that touched me in the movie. As a sang fan, I have always had a hard time saying about Sang Po's infamy after carrying the first water, but this time the performance is really embarrassing. In the movie, the role of Sang Po is called Stone. She is as hard as a stone, elite and professional, stubborn and stubborn. As a woman, she has the name of a man, and she works harder than a man. She is a stone, but the inner wound has never healed. The scabs wrap up the wound and become as hard as a stone. It wasn't until this huge disaster struck that she was dragged by Matt towards the Union, that the rock-like hard outer skin slowly fell off. If she was as soft and fragile as a baby, she also revealed her first weight. Identity-a mother who lost her child. Then came the first tear point of the film. Matt chose to let it go in exchange for Stone to return to the Union’s rescue capsule. From the moment of the disaster, Matt played the role of a mother, leading Stone to find a chance to escape. And Stone relied on Matt as if the baby depended on the mother throughout the process until Matt died. When Stone succeeded in reaching the Union capsule and took off his spacesuit, Alfonso used a wonderful lens suggestion: Stone is like a fetus curled up in a mother's womb. After that, Stone had to drive the spacecraft to Tiangong-1 for the first time like a baby toddler (Matt’s rescue plan before the sacrifice), but the setbacks encountered this time made Stone despair. She thought of suicide. The image of Matt’s mother appeared again as a spiritual activity, inspiring Stone’s strong instinct for survival. One of the most precious qualities of mankind bravely helped Stone to accept the challenge again. Here Stone finally completed the baptism of the past wounds. The words to my daughter in heaven made me burst into tears again. Next, images of gods appeared twice in the rescue cabin of the Union and the return cabin of the Shenzhou (one time, Jesus was the Maitreya Buddha). I think the gods here are more hints of the spiritual world of the self. Stone has completed it here. Metamorphosis, spiritual courage makes her truly indestructible. At the end of the film, Stone returned to the earth, struggling to get up from the sand, and slowly staggering to take the first step like a child who could not walk. This step really meant her rebirth. She is no longer a stone with only elite professions, but a son of mankind with precious qualities. In the end, Alfonso dedicated the movie to his mother.

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Gravity quotes

  • Matt Kowalski: You never flown the Soyuz either?

    Ryan Stone: Only the simulator.

    Matt Kowalski: Then you know.

    Ryan Stone: But I crashed it.

    Matt Kowalski: It's a simulator. That's what it's designed for.

  • Mission Control: Matt, do you have visual on just what Mission Specialist Shariff is doing up there?

    Matt Kowalski: He appears to be doing some form of the Macarena or that would be just a best guess scenario on my part.