Personally understand that vision is a way for people to absorb knowledge through images/images. According to scientific research, 70% of the information obtained by humans comes from visual learning.
What is a feast, that is, the English "Feast"?
Rich and diverse, delicious and nutritious food, used here as a metaphor. That is, a huge integration of knowledge and information.
There is a type of film, characterized by visual continuity and creating tension, which we call thriller film. There are also many subdivisions of this category, such as psychological thrillers, The Sixth Sense); horror thrillers (The Silence of the Lambs); crime thrillers (The Seven Deadly Sins) and action thrillers (The Very Human Traffickers) series) and so on.
This film is a Simulative Visual Feast Thriller. I gave 3 stars because of the script and the actors. But the whole film is actually a 2 and a half stars at most. For professional practitioners, there must be many goofs in the film, but for laymen like us, it's enough to see "lively". A hundred-ten-minute film, after all, still carries the heavy responsibility of condensing reality.
Allusions, English "allusion" or "metaphor".
In this film, Gary Winston, played by Tim Robbins, was unanimously considered by critics and moviegoers to be imitating Bill Gates. However, a Microsoft spokesperson said after watching the promotional video that this may also refer to "AOL" or "Oracle", and we have no way of confirming.
NURV, short for Never Underestimate Radical Vision in English, means "never underestimate the dream of progress". http://www.nurv.com/
Linux is open source, this film should be talking about Linux and open source. Although Linux is not mentioned, students with a little common sense know that the last "knowledge belongs to human beings" refers to Linux.
SOUNDTRACK LISTING FROM imdb
# "Pigeon Farm"
Written by John Wozniak
Performed by Marcy Playground
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
# "Beautiful People"
Written by Gareth Coombes, Robert Coombes, Daniel Goffey and Michael Quinn
Performed by Supergrass
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group and EMI Records Limited
The Island Def Jam Music Group is under license from Universal Music Enterprises
# "Prelude No. 5 in G Major, Opus 32"
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Performed by David Troy Francis, pianist
Courtesy of Barbarian Records
# "Pick A Part That's New"
Written by Stuart Cable, Kelly Jones and Richard Jones
Performed by Stereophonics
Courtesy of V2 Records, Inc.
# "Forbidden City"
Written by Joe Strummer
Performed by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros (as Joe Strummer and Mescaleros)
Courtesy of Universal International Music, BV and Hellcat Records
Universal International Music, BV is under license from Universal Music Enterprises
# "Son Of Sam"
Written and Performed by Elliott Smith
Courtesy of Dreamworks Records
by arrangement with Universal Music Enterprises
# "Heroes"
Written by David Bowie and Brian Eno
Performed by David Bowie
Courtesy of RZO Music, Inc.
# "Cocktails"
Written and Performed by Bill Conti
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
# "Nietzsche"
Written by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (as Courtney Taylor)
Performed by The Dandy Warhols (as Dandy Warhols)
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under license from EMI- Capitol Music Special Markets
# "Godless"
Written by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (as Courtney Taylor)
Performed by The Dandy Warhols (as Dandy Warhols)
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
# "When It All Goes Wrong Again "
Written by Art Alexakis, Greg Eklund and Craig Montoya
Performed by Everclear
Courtesy of Capitol Records
under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
# "Angel"
Written by Robert del Naja (as Robert Del Naja), Mushroom Vowles (as Andrew Vowles),
Horace Hinds (as Horace Andy) and Grant Marshall (as Grantley Marshall)
Performed by Massive Attack
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd. / Virgin Records America, Inc.
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