This is not science fiction, the central content is to discuss the correctness of belief in science or belief in God.

Vilma 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Seeing that it is boring now, more than two hours is simply a hard boil. A genius doctor of science, fascinated by the greeting of a magic stick? We can sleep together on the day we meet. How can a best-selling author (even the best-selling book) have such a high status, and be able to call the president at will to make requests, and be able to enter the greatest project in human history with the US Secretary of Defense (and the Secretary of Homeland Security) only? To say hello to the hostess? A huge project that cost countless people to bear the expectations of all the people on earth was bombed by a magic stick carrying explosives? Bring some brains, okay? If the passage is set directly above the huge machine built in the sea around Hokkaido, there is no fear that the wind driven by the operation of the machine will blow people down? I also drove a broken ship around this machine (which generates a speed of 52 light-year distances in four years...you already have this technology, why don't you just travel through time and space directly?), and got swayed by the waves. The heroine's wish to spend her whole life in memory of her parents is close at hand, but she is forcibly obstructed by the hero. After ten days and a half months, she can continue to like the hero. The heart of this talented female doctor is also But so.

When passing through the wormhole, the token of love is detached (wtf I remember that space travel is very strict about the quality of the items that you bring, can you bring a small compass?), get out of the seat by yourself, and then the seat is damaged to escape birth? It's not romantic at all, it's just that the second-rate writers are so bored that they design the plot like this.

At the end, I discuss whether belief in science is the same as belief in God, and there are situations where there is no evidence to prove that people are convinced. Thinking of my extreme distrust of religion and worship of science, I can't help but think, which is the truth? ?

The 18h video at the end is really interesting, but it's hard to imagine that it's the President's secretary who takes this into consideration?

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Extended Reading
  • Miles 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I have seen movies with similar plot twists and turns, so I feel that Jodie Foster's character's interpretation of truth-seeking and adventurous spirit is the most moving part of the whole film. In addition, the confrontation between science and theology and the political system shown in the film is also very exciting.

  • Jennings 2022-03-23 09:01:17

    2007.8.26 The most outstanding Kehuan movie. Carl Sagan's novel adaptation - if it is just us... seems like an awful waste of space!! It is always good to bring beautiful dreams and hopes, but to do well Preparations for the Long March. Sometimes such films are very inspirational, but we all know that they are just beautiful fairy tales.

Contact quotes

  • Ellie Arroway: What I meant to say is that the message was written in the language of science. Now if it had been religious in nature it should have taken form of a burning bush or a big booming voice from the sky.

    Palmer Joss: But a voice from the sky is exactly what you found, Dr Arroway!

  • Dr. Kent Clark: Uh... These are government-owned telescopes, they can lease them to whomever they want. And they don't want the high priestess of the desert using them anymore.

    Ellie Arroway: What?

    Dr. Kent Clark: Staring at static on TV for hours at a time, listening to washing machines. Did you really think these stories wouldn't get out?

    Ellie Arroway: I was looking for patterns in the chaos, come on!

    Dr. Kent Clark: It doesn't matter anymore! We're a joke to them, they want us out.