I see some comments on the Internet that the film is a sci-fi classic and so on. I don't agree. If you are looking for a classic sci-fi thriller, it must be "Alien I". Ridley Scott's Alien became a textbook, and sci-fi thrillers followed suit. Paul Anderson's "The Surface of a Black Hole" is certainly no exception.
But the plot of "Black" is indeed lackluster, or it is already old-fashioned. The biggest feature of the film is the kind of horror and horror that the director deliberately created. One of the most impressive episodes is that a female character saw the video diary of the voyage taken by the previous crew members on the computer of the abandoned ship, as well as the footage of those crew members being killed. Personally, those shots are really disgusting. The ending of the film is also a tactic used by many horror films.
If the important background element of the black hole is removed, the "Black" film can be said to be nothing to watch. But with the relatively attractive scientific element of black holes, the film still fails to break out of the stereotyped thinking mode of sci-fi thrillers. What makes the film stand out is the "horror" and "horror" pictures that the director painstakingly created.
If you want to experience the real horror and horror, it is recommended that you still watch "Dead Space", which is guaranteed to make you addicted. But the fly in the ointment is that "Death" is just an animated film in the European and American style. If it was made into a live-action film, it would be amazing.
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