It is rare to watch a movie with such a mood, and there are only a handful of people who have deepened this situation after watching it.
After Men in Black
watched this series of films, what impressed me the most was the end of the film. The end of One is to use a kind of lens shift from small to large, cities, continents, earth, galaxy... and then all become playthings in the hands of giant aliens. The ending of the second is more dramatic. When J is complaining about why K put the villain in his storage locker, K opens another door, which seems to imply that where we are may be like a certain storage. It's like a cabinet, and we seem to know too little about how big and how the outside world is.
I still remember the moment when I was looking up at the starry sky, the thought came out: While I was looking at a certain star, are the "people" on that planet also looking at me?
I have heard the story of the frog at the bottom of the well a long time ago, and I have also been taught by adults not to be that frog. But it is ridiculous that MIB put this story on the screen very well. I even imagined that it is not the lack of human imagination, nor the backwardness of technology, but the existence of such an organization, eternal memory stick, which can make people forget everything. Perhaps such concealment makes people feel a little bit. He deceives himself, but K always talks about planetary politics. It seems that once humans learn these secrets, humans will face the disaster of extinction. K's style of working is more like a member of a secret organization similar to the FBI, with a high degree of confidentiality, and handling incidents is also very simple and sophisticated. He plays the role of narrator and revealer, and human memory is controlled by him, although I have also considered extraordinarily why there is such a machine to control the earth and establish the "K Kingdom"? The same doubts are in Dora A. In my dream, I also have it. It seems that human nature is innocent and beautiful. Not everyone puts the desire to rule first, but is attracted by the powerful force of material and made the seeming mistakes of most people. The choice is to sacrifice the interests of another part of the people. Maybe this is the politics of the earth, I think too much. K finally opened the locker to J. In my opinion, he was opening it to all mankind, allowing us frogs to see the scenery outside the well.
Since I was a child, I have been fascinated by everything that has no answers, such as pyramids, a hundred scenes, frogmen, and a natural yearning for sailing. Very) I still remember the plot of The Adventures of Tintin clearly, and I also dreamed of becoming a reporter like him traveling around the world, exploring the unknown mystery, and I hid the ET book under the bed because I felt it was terrible. Although at that time I understood the truth that "aliens are good," ET's dignity was already unacceptable at that time. Later, I watched the Star Wars led by L, and learned more about alien planets and aliens. If ET has accompanied my growth and is the enlightenment teacher of my fantasy world, then MIB is for me to read about the survival philosophy of this world and alien planets.
It turns out that curiosity is more of a pursuit of beauty. I have fantasized about sailing on the ocean, the cries of seabirds one after another, and the magnificent sunrise. I have also dreamed of walking in space and admiring the vast universe. With countless planets, I also imagined having a planet of my own like the little prince, where you can have your own rules, beautiful interstellar travel...
Maybe I didn’t pay attention, as J said at the end of the film. That way, the Bulls players are also aliens. Such fantasies may be a bit of a mystery, but it is difficult to ensure that there are no aliens around us. Perhaps the owner of a ramen shop is from Venus, and the lottery winner is from Pluto. Because of his predictive ability, he is mixed in the gambling world. themselves, and Osama bin Laden it is not from the Milky Way on the unknown, otherwise so long flute is gone forever, even if there is no dead corpse to be found, it appears that speculation is not without possibility of it ......
borrow a cheesy lines , What you can't get is always the best. I think the best thing is that you need to explore and pursue the land yourself. Perhaps in this "unobtainable" process, your feelings, your experiences, and your experience will all become a kind of beauty. What we lack is not curiosity, but lack of windows. There are too many windows in this world. The function of windows is only to cover up, and ignore that opening it will bring another world effect. We should try to open it one by one and feel the different beauty, maybe one day what you open is the window to another world!
PS: (About the movie itself)
Maybe most people will have seen this series. I hate genre movies, that is, label all movies, simply title them action movies, science fiction movies, horror movies, and even one It is called a feature film. I can't help laughing. The plot itself is an important part of the movie. All movies are based on the plot, except for documentaries, which can't be called the plot. Perhaps it is more appropriate to call it history. Perhaps it is called a feature film because it integrates many elements, and in order to complete their own work, the "classifiers" are not too inferior, and they are pleased to give the title of the feature film. To achieve harmony between the director and the audience, and avoid the embarrassing debate scenes that are not like movies. All are feature films, and the world is peaceful.
I watched one or two MIBs together, just like watching American TV series. Lao Mei’s series of films are worthy of continuity and mastery of major themes. After all, mature industrial entertainment like Hollywood has taken shape. In addition to the inherent model, making a movie is like steelmaking, injecting the plot, characters, gimmicks, and audience's taste into the mold, plus the director's stirring and tempering, and the fresh movie will be released!
It’s a bonus to Frank’s performance. It’s a bit similar to the donkey in SHRIK. It's very chatty and happy. It's just that the carrier has become a Shar Pei. Look, there are traces of the H family's model everywhere. `````
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