awe and self-improvement

Scot 2022-03-22 09:01:14

I watched it on CCTV when I was "young". At that time, I could only remember the magical world that Avery saw after passing through the tunnel and the reappearance of his deceased father. I had no idea what the movie was talking about, as if it was a A bit of bloody science fiction. Years later, after worshipping the interstellar, also played by Matthew McConry, someone picked it up, so I watched it again. Suddenly I found that many American or Western sci-fi films or the classic sci-fi films I have watched seem to have a core: the origin of human beings, starting from 2001, which I watched ignorantly when I was young, including aliens, Prometheus, even Interstellar. When it comes to the origin of human beings, I have to mention the beliefs that have been talked about recently. Does the essence of religious belief also use various methods to explain the origin of human beings? Without such an explanation, we humans will always have Momin The panic, why did we appear, science has also got stuck at this point, where is the starting point? Just as Hawking proved the beginning of time, is there a force beyond our understanding that makes all this rational logic exist?
I walked away and came back to this movie. Ellie is a scientist, she believes in what is proven by evidence, but in the end, when the actual evidence fails to support her experience, she says, "As human beings, we are small and insignificant, and at the same time our existence is precious. We must be in awe Live in awe of a being greater than us. Because we are not alone." Although I think this is a bit contrived as the intersection of science and religion, the process is indeed a bit "bloody", of course, just watched Interstellar I really can't appreciate the time traveled, but this summary is quite a point, and it also explains the meaning of my always confused belief from a certain angle. No matter what form, with awe and self-improvement is always very positive.
In the end, I couldn't help but ask for eight. Matthew, who has become a generation of male gods, is really good in this film~~~ Am I the only one who thinks this way, or Judy's sister is just too angry, what do you think of this pair? Don't be shy~~~~Don't hit me~~~~~~

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  • Myrtice 2022-03-24 09:01:17

    8/10. I have to pay homage to Hollywood’s proficient business skills, 150 minutes without lengthy, super lineup, ambitious adaptations, family love and science fiction, and full of epic solemnity and excitement from beginning to end. Judy's role in the role The shaping of is more full and credible, and the performances after boarding and launching and during the hearing defense have reached the point of empathy. President Clinton in the film actually used digital synthesis. I didn't expect it!

  • Jeromy 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    When the heroine said that she was willing to give her life to know the secrets of the universe, it was shocking, and I agreed with it wholeheartedly. Perhaps it is not our flesh that passes through the wormhole, only our spirit can fly at high speed without restraint. The universe is so vast that it seems lonely and silent, but it shines with the pursuit, courage, compassion, satisfaction and sadness of conscious beings. Enlightenment is so charming but fleeting, leaving no trace behind, just burying the seeds of faith in my heart, like the hallucinogenic journey brought by a botanical teacher. The film's presentation of the white man is really too appropriate, but at the end, I even hope that the arrogant white man can also have the opportunity to experience such a baptism of magic, and hope that such a fantastic unconditional love will come to every unique one. , but also because of the unique and beautiful life.

Contact quotes

  • Ellie Arroway: Mathematics is the only true universal language.

  • Dr. Kent Clark: Dr. Arroway will be spending her precious telescope time listening for... uh... listening for...

    Ellie Arroway: Little green men.