Interstellar Prose Poems: Lyrical and Critical

Hoyt 2022-03-21 09:01:38

I was very surprised. For someone like me who didn’t pay much attention to sci-fi works, it was the first time I saw the theme of exploring the interaction between environment and psychology in space travel. Interstellar adventures not only have external environment and physical challenges, but also psychological challenges. This film attempts to explore the process of this psychological change: after all, human beings are afraid of loneliness, whether the sophisticated social organization structure effectively maximizes the integration and utilization of resources or restricts individuality, destroys conscience, and will eventually fail. Improvements are available, from classic technological criticism to more literary descriptions of human nature. Every turning point in the suspense story of finding the father is very concise. The earth, moon, Mars, interstellar, and Neptune. Every changing scene also implies a different sub-critical theme. Full display (the back of the moon, the base of Mars, the rings of Neptune). I especially like the first half, which is worth savoring slowly (with the look and feel of "Blade Runner 2049", "Arrival" and "Interstellar"), the rhythm of the second half is a bit chaotic, short of breath and weak, regrettable. Still love this psychological theme.

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  • Willa 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    I really thought it was Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now that lame was going to vomit blood. The director always deceived the audience with a face of "I have something profound to tell you". In fact, he was just keen on the Abandonment issue.

  • Reagan 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    The first James Gray, a glimpse into the journey of Heart of Darkness in Apocalypse Now. Most people spend their entire lives hiding, and this is a movie that teaches people how to be more selfish about themselves. When discovering that the extraterrestrial creatures that he has been searching for all his life do not exist, that kind of self-lost is also the greatest loneliness that human beings feel in the infinite universe, swallowed by the acquired nothingness. A heart rate that doesn't change after a few spinning movements and falls into certain territories is not worth a true confession to my father, but you told me it was wrong, so it doesn't matter whether you can return to Earth in the end. How did the orphans find their home? This experience is full of regret and persistence. When you understand that a great exploration is going to reach that goal, and the result is destined to be farther and farther from home, farewell is a warning and an inspiration to the viewers. . I am happy and happy to see such top-level hard or soft sci-fi films in theaters every year, fulfilling the impossible dream of space. Yu Dong's Bona's ability to invest in Pitt's two films this year is really eye-opening, gratifying. Hopson Hall Dolby Hall, Huaxing IMAX second brush.

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