The universe is so beautiful, I believe there are aliens, because it's so lonely that it's just us

Unique 2022-03-18 09:01:02

Accidentally was represented. In fact, how many people in the world believe in God, but I prefer to understand that 95% have their own beliefs, regardless of God. In a sense, scientists believe in aliens and believe in The essence of God's Christians is the same. After reading the Three-Body Problem, they can understand the conservative idea of ​​the state, the law of the dark jungle, because we can't know the attitude of aliens, good and evil, just like the sentence inside: We will not try our best to Destroying ants thousands of miles away, but we will not feel guilty for it. The wormhole or the time-space tunnel is so beautiful (isn't the three trees on the beach the same picture that the heroine drew when she was a child), I I think it may be some kind of cosmic online world (similar to a spiritual world online game??) But the alien sentence: It was you who contacted us, it really scared me. Small bug: The first device was bombed too easily. , the security measures are too weak, why not let the second person try it, because that machine can only be used once? (And the government always emphasizes returning empty-handed, the purpose is too clear) Rationally: we are the only one in the universe, it is a waste of space. Perceptually: we are alone in the universe.

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  • Lexus 2021-10-21 15:30:20

    1. Sister Judy's skin was so supple at first, and she looked better than a lamb with freckles; 2. The male coward, who hindered Judy's adventure in the name of love; 3. The characters are lively and the official Hollywood-style shortsightedness and stupidity make people hate 4. The for Carl at the end of the play is a tribute to the dead author; 5. The consistent emphasis on values ​​(god) is disgusting; 6. The stinky flag of American supremacy and patriotism is particularly disgusting, minus one star.

  • Hoyt 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    Zemigis’s big scene scheduling can still see the influence of the film kids: the location of the radio telescope where people of all colors gather, the editing and mirroring scheduling are not chaotic, and Larry and Bush appear on the scene to enhance the sense of reality, but also There are some inexplicable designs, such as the researcher who talks to himself with dull eyes like a mentally retarded person next to Foster. I don't see any meaning except for the actor who is robbing the show. Foster is the absolute narrative core of the film. All the inheritance and transformation are due to her. She has a strong personality to chase the truth of extraterrestrial signals (even a bit unpleasant). There is also a side line about her nostalgia for her father, and she chases after it. Chasing, the final answer is for the secondary line. Of course, there are a lot of religious content on the secondary line, such as believers who are extreme to blew up to prevent the launch, such as the false priest McConaughey who read inexplicable lines-this film is considered to be There was an inadequate interpretation of "the end of science is religion." Maybe Zemigis intended to show the terrifying strength of the American religious world in realism, but I still looked dazed: what? Find an alien and finally find a vain love?

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.