movies, which either reflect real life or create illusions for the audience.
"Space Traveler" did the second point, so this is a good movie. Of course, the illusion of the film mainly relies on the dark and terrifying starry sky and the appearance of the big cousin, but this is enough.
The hostess is one of the 5000 passengers, and they are in the same colonial spacecraft heading to an alien planet. Due to a technical failure, the male protagonist Xing Jue was awakened in advance, and there is still a 90-year solo journey. So after struggling for a year, he awakened the beautiful cousin of the heroine, and an extraordinary space sex began...
Some people criticized the three views of the movie, thinking that the male protagonist has no right to destroy other people's lives. This view is a bit high-sounding. What exactly will a person do when he is in the predicament of living alone for 90 years? We can't demand too much of him. It would be nice if he didn't let the spacecraft blew up.
Someone criticizes the heroine for having Sterkelmore syndrome? How do you know that her long journey life is definitely not as good as arriving on a new planet? Is it possible for her to get another kind of unimaginable and unexpected quiet, joy and happiness. Or, to put it another way, if the heroine is the first to wake up by the fault, will she wake up others next? There will be nine out of ten, I am afraid it will awaken a male lead who is more handsome than the male lead.
This is not to justify straight male cancer or green tea bitch, but to say that communication is the first spiritual need of mankind, in other words: food and sex!
Someone criticized the film for no conspiracy, only malfunction and love?
Life is not easy, so why ask for trouble. There is no conspiracy, no villain, only love, which is precisely the biggest highlight of this movie. Could it be that the bartender suddenly became the man behind all the accidents, or the colonial company wanted to cheat the money and deliberately kill the 5,000 passengers, that would be interesting? We watch too many similar movies.
The film just wants to find a place where no one is there, so that the male and female protagonists can have a quiet, serious relationship, can't it? Is it that difficult? This is not much better than the smoky and smoky Rogue One.
Some people criticize the appearance of the third engineer as a failure?
It is necessary to explain the only four characters in the play. It has been repeatedly emphasized that Hollywood movies must not be separated from the religious background. The bartender actually plays the role of a priest, because the union of the male and female leaders must have a testimony.
If the hero and heroine are modeled after Adam and Eve, then the third engineer will play the role of God. Suddenly came and left, pointed the way, and asked them to take care of each other. Black actors have appeared in American movies to play God many times, such as "Fake God", which is a very interesting saying in the United States. Therefore, the third person must appear, and he is the real savior of the spacecraft.
Next, let us have a lot of brains and imagine the story of the post-88 years that the film did not play: The
male and female protagonist gave birth to at least three children, male and female, and they awakened the midwife mentioned earlier to give birth (otherwise why would it be mentioned? Midwife? After giving birth, the midwife can use the treatment room in the medical room to hypnotize again, and can also return for multiple deliveries).
They planted trees on the spacecraft, and the children gradually grew up, and then when there were about 60 years left, they awakened another group, bred together, and then awakened another group in 30 years. From the spaceship to the planet, the great-grandchildren of Adam and Eve will live on a new planet. Of course, the following 88 years of stories, because there are more people, there will be darker content involved.
Finally, I want to talk about that terrifying spacecraft and starry sky. This is a hard science fiction film with first-class theory of scene setting technology. Maybe we will never be able to experience the horrible loneliness of interstellar travel, but you can try it. Come to the dark beach at two o'clock in the morning and listen to the roar of the sea. The feeling should be connected!
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