The fairy tale of neutrinos and the ark of cats and dogs

Mark 2022-03-15 09:01:02

It is said that a movie of "2012" in a certain theater made the audience feel very emotional: in the middle of the film, a tube on the roof suddenly fell down, scaring the audience who were already very high to death-of course it was not the sky. The culprit is just a kitten.
Another advantage of this kind of disaster movie is that no matter how enjoyable you watch it, you can still scold bad movies when you go out. It's not like a literary and artistic film that is so cryptic. Shooting a shot at a commercial blockbuster seems to have the thrill of a paper tiger: Anyway, the girl who stepped on the girl would not dare to say it again. Why don't you make us feel good when you make a box office?
The fire from my righteous audience against the German director Roland Emmerich included various calibers: it is another American hero who saves the world, it's boring! (Why should people create a Chinese hero or a Russian hero for you) The image of China in it is too unreal! (Who told you to watch movies as news?) A lot of science is misplaced!
To be a judge, entertainment must have an entertaining spirit! Although there are many people who harass NASA after watching the movie, they force other scientists to stand up and declare that the sky will not fall in three years. But do you see if house prices have fallen because of this? Are there fewer people buying cars? Has the funds invested in the stock market been withdrawn? That's right, neutrinos will not suddenly play "Look at my 72 changes" and cook the earth into a pot of Lantern Festival; it is also impossible for the geomagnetism to move greatly within a few months, and the car king will change its place. But God belongs to God, Caesar belongs to Caesar, scientists belong to scientists, and ordinary people belong to ordinary people. There is no need to stand up and down because of a commercial movie (yes, you have this freedom, I’m just a suggestion). Have fun. Just fine.
It’s the old Mr. Lu Xun who said well: “For fairy tales, even civil and military officials have had a good opinion recently; some say that cats and dogs should not be able to speak, and being called gentlemen is out of human form; some say that stories should not be. Speaking of being king and emperor is against the spirit of republic. But I think it seems to be "an unreasonable worry", but it doesn't matter. The heart of a child, unlike that of a civil and military official, will evolve, and it will never last forever. Staying at one point, the beard grows old, and he still wants to ride a giant to the fairy island to become the emperor. Because he will know a little science later, knowing that there are no so-called giants and fairy islands in the world. If you still want to, then He is a born low-powered child, even if he does not read a fairy tale, he is still worthless."

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Extended Reading
  • Abigail 2021-10-20 19:01:20

    Since then, the Chinese people have stood up!

  • Korey 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    Time is so fast. Another five years have passed. This is the first large-scale disaster film that I have come across. The most impressive is the scene of the Himalayas, which gives people a feeling of desperation. Standing in the Himalayas , Standing at the end of the world

2012 quotes

  • Adrian Helmsley: Who are you bringing?

    Carl Anheuser: Nobody. Who, my ex-wife? Last thing she said to me, she never wanted to see me again. So be it.

  • Laura Wilson: How were all these people chosen?

    Carl Anheuser: The same way your art was: By experts from all over the world. We had geneticists determine the perfect gene pool we need to repopulate.

    Adrian Helmsley: These people were chosen by geneticists?

    Laura Wilson: Looks to me like their checkbooks got them onboard.

    Carl Anheuser: That's right, Dr. Wilson. Without billions of dollars from the private sector, this entire operation would've been impossible.

    Adrian Helmsley: We sold tickets. And what about all these workers? They all get passes?

    Carl Anheuser: What, life isn't fair? Is that it? You want to donate your passes to a couple Chinese workers, you be my guest.