"Moon": What is being blocked by man

Miles 2022-01-25 08:04:07

(Written by Zhi Ning on December 16, 2009)
9 years ago, when "Schwarzenegger" encountered a clone in the movie, the audience also encountered the hidden fear of "bullying men and women" when clones entered the house and seized their lives. The loneliness and inhumanity of the batch of Sams placed in the "Guanghan Palace" in the film "Moon" constitutes a series of torture topics about humanity and humanity, which are related to the humanity and humanity in the development of science and technology, in terms of ideology. , "The Moon" is obviously more far-reaching and intriguing.
The film explores several ultimate propositions of humankind in 2/3 of the space, such as the dignity of life, the "self" and "self" of human beings, such as "Where do I come from, where do I want to go", and then For example, how to face the fact that fate is being manipulated at will, and at the same time, the process of exploring this life scam allows the two Sams in the film to complete multiple psychological challenges. If this "soft science fiction" film appears in "The World of Truman" "Before, it may bring a richer experience to the audience.
Those who want to see the cool pictures in this more humanistic film, and those who find rigorous technological elements, obviously picked the wrong film, because when you are entangled with those "cosmic forms" such as the internal gravity of the moon base, It is very likely that I missed the opportunity to fine-tune the subtleties of the film. The film’s younger brother Duncan Jones’s feature film debut is obviously ambitious. Of course, its ambition is not reflected in the production funding and cast, but in the plot structure and ideological connotation. The lunar background provides Duncan Jones with A story-telling extreme environment is enough for him to impose human development demands such as energy crisis, space development, and technology promotion on the level of moral conscience, and derive complex tastes, although his ideas are not avant-garde. Sometimes it is even traditional, but it is precisely the traditional humanistic concepts that move the audience.
The film scene is simple, except for the indoor and outdoor of the moon base, there are few other places, the cast is minimal, Sam Rockwell plays multiple clones, Sam "N", Sam "N+1" and will be activated In the Sam "N+2" number, several supporting roles mostly appeared in the form of video, while Kevin Spacey gave his voice to the robot Gerty. In the era when computer stunts were rampant on the screen, it was so plain and light, but it brought a certain degree of viewing. The sci-fi movies I feel are really rare, and some of the scenes in the movie are more reminiscent of Kubrick’s "2001 A Space Odyssey".
There are many hidden things in this film, such as the arrogance and self-righteousness of human beings. The human beings on earth (represented by the "Moon Energy" company in the film) created clones in the form of God and exiled them to the desolate. The moon, allowing it to serve the energy of mankind lonely, this move seems to respect the original Sam’s life on earth, but it actually harms the rights and interests of countless copy Sams, at least ignoring that countless copy Sams are also emotional and thoughtful. In fact, human clones are also humans.
In order to prevent Sam from connecting with the earth, the "Moon Energy" company set up a shield on the moon. Every cloned Sam sees the same recorded home video. After the service period expires, the old Sam disappears and the new Sam will be activated. , Continue the same cycle of life... The similar plot and the feelings to be expressed were also expressed abundantly in Oshii Mamoru's "Air Killer", and the style is more sad and decisive.
Compared with the selfish indifference and self-righteousness of human beings on earth, the robot Gerty appears relatively warm. Although its changing emojis are monotonous, they are also in response to the situation. When the Sam "N" and it describe the inner panic, it does not want it. Sam died, even showing a crying face, a drop of tears dropped. When the earth humans shielded the communication signals of the moon, they also shielded their conscience and once again exaggerated their dominance.
Human beings are always looking for a sense of belonging, and clones are no exception. They are homesick after work every day. At the end of the film, even if the "N+1" Sam has not set foot on the earth, he still returns home. Earth.
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Moon quotes

  • Sam Bell: Well then I'm goin back, that's it for me.

    Clone #2: Pfft!

    Sam Bell: What?

    Clone #2: Is that what you really think?

    Sam Bell: Yea, I've got a contract... I'm, I'm goin home.

    Clone #2: You're a fuckin' clone, you don't have shit!

    Sam Bell: Hey, I'm goin home!

    Clone #2: You're not going anywhere! You know you've been up here too long man, you've lost your marbles. Whuddya think, that Tess is back home waiting for you on the sofa in lingerie? What about the original Sam, Uh?

    Sam Bell: I'M THE ORIGINAL SAM... I'M SAM FUCKIN' BELL, ME! ME!

    Clone #2: Hey, whoa!

    Sam Bell: Gerty, am I clone?

    GERTY: Are you hungry?

    Clone #2: Hey, hey... don't get your fuckin' panties in a twist. I'm in the same boat, asshole!

  • Sam Bell: [crying] I wanna go home.