Let the soul follow the footsteps of the body

Wendy 2022-12-07 00:48:43

This film is too classic, or too shocking, there is no way to analyze it clearly in a few hundred words. I don't want to praise too much about the dazzling special effects, complex plots and real acting skills. The following text is only for the first time I watched the four seasons and related movies stuttering, and because of my low IQ in the excitement For memory.

The most emotional impression of two lines:
Cylon's "father" (the complex of man and machine, which appeared in "Blade"): All tjis has happened before and t will happen again again again ... It all happened before , it will happen again, it will happen again, it will happen again, it will happen again...

This is simply a portrayal of human history! Ancient Greek philosophers said that if mankind has learned anything from history, it is that they have not learned any lessons! I was browsing the internet a few days ago and came across a movie review. Written is an animation (probably called Firebird?) by Tezuka Osamu (the author of Astro Boy). The Firebird is immortal, and after witnessing the destruction of human beings by its own stupid technology, a certain life form (probably a slug) evolved into an intelligent creature again, and was destroyed by its own technology again. Fifty million years have passed, the earth has regained its vitality, and new life forms have begun to evolve. Will it be different this time?

The dialogue between Dr. Angel and Angel 6 at the end of BSG (to the point): If complex systems are run enough times, there should be different results! ——This is regarded as leaving a bright tail. Reminds me of the word "theme".

Apollo: If there's one thing we should learn from it, it's that our brains always outgrow our hearts, with our technology charging ahead and our souls lagging behind. Let's start over! This sentence is said to be an Indian proverb. I saw it in Wang Shi's book for the first time, and I like it very much since then.

I love the Doctor's muttering, especially the hilarious and pun-filled conversation with his invisible Six. I also like the slightly nasal whine of number six.

Humans are really incredible. You can imagine those areas far away from light-years, although this body will take several lifetimes to get there; paragraph of history, even if he is completely absent at this time.

It's a little regretful, because when I started to be shocked by the plot, I didn't write down those inspirations. Never mind, I will definitely watch it again.

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Battlestar Galactica quotes

  • Chief Petty Officer Tyrol: [Socinus has been mortally injured and Tyrol has to euthanize him with an overdose of morphine] Hey, buddy. It's the Chief. How you doing?

    Crewman Specialist Socinus: [wheezing] What's going on Chief?

    Chief Petty Officer Tyrol: Oh, you know... listening to the birds. I uh... I got a little something for the pain...

    [injects Socinus with the morphine overdose]

    Chief Petty Officer Tyrol: Good news, buddy. They got a rescue party here. Raptor's just landed. We're going to put you on it and take you back to Galactica, okay?

    Crewman Specialist Socinus: We're going home?

    Chief Petty Officer Tyrol: Yeah. Going home.

    [tears well up in his eyes]

    Chief Petty Officer Tyrol: [Socinus dies]

  • Col. Saul Tigh: I can't believe you sided with that woman against the Old Man, I wouldn't do that if you put a gun to my head, and you did! As far as I'm concerned you're not fit to wear the uniform.

    Captain Lee 'Apollo' Adama: Yeah, you're right about that part, I am not fit to wear the uniform.

    [pause]

    Captain Lee 'Apollo' Adama: And maybe I never was. Then again neither are you.

    [turns to Tigh]

    Captain Lee 'Apollo' Adama: But this isn't my ship, it sure as hell isn't yours. It's his, and when he wakes up, he'll decide what to do with the both of us.

    [leaves sickbay to return to his cell]