American film theorist John Bacchus once commented on the role of sci-fi movies: "No matter how important its sociology is, sci-fi movies are still a basic means of inspiring beauty. It is a poetry in the age of atomic energy, and it makes us Aphorisms to realize what you are now and what you will become... Just as the popular music of the 1940s reminds people more of the restlessness and fashion of that era, rather than the literature and science fiction movies that it thinks are beautiful. Phenomena may one day be regarded by people as a more complete representation of the historical worries of the era that produced it than other art categories. "Science fiction film and television faithfully reflect the process of human beings seeking a path between the known and the unknown through imagination. For us crazy movie fans, looking forward to more science fiction boutiques, let us feel excited, that's enough!
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