One of the main lines in the film is the doctor's family. At the end of the film, he did not forget to let his son come out and get familiar with him. For this main line, it has nothing to do with the theme of the movie - the science fiction factor. And Porter's family background, I express no objection. There are many films about split personality, and there are also many good ones.
The next thing I'm going to complain about, the questions the doctor asked when he first talked to Potter in the hospital, and some of the questions he asked during his meeting with the astronomer, made me feel too fake. WHY? Because they asked TM what questions, the astronomers asked him to travel through one at the speed of light. After he finished the travel, he seemed to have never moved, and then those few DOCTORs were SB. You will tell him to come again, and Spend a day or two over there? Like when you disappeared in a mental hospital? Or, when you call him back, you can just take something in your hand, even a stone. If you can create something out of nothing, won't it explain everything? This kind of movie itself is not science fiction and wants to treat it as similar to science fiction. Although it is more difficult, don't fool us like this! The concept of the K-PAX planet is not bad. I like astronomy since I was a child. I watch it all the year round. Some knowledge is acceptable, and the situation on the planet alludes to Potter's experience. But you just didn't get the alien identity authentication right, and it can even be said that it is not standard. It is a hooligan act to deceive the audience!
In the end, there is the last episode of Bess disappearing in the movie. You have admitted that this is not a science fiction movie, it is just a simple split personality.
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