I found this sci-fi film that I heard is quite good in a post. With all due respect, it is really not a ghost story that happened in a spaceship to be called a sci-fi film. Of course, I also can't agree with the high-end technology like magic on the home page of the film review. Say.
A horror film does not equate to blood, just as a sci-fi film does not mean no blood. But in my opinion, the biggest difference between sci-fi films and horror films is that they can explain the source of blood for you. Originally, it will tell you all the cause and effect from a scientific perspective, just like seeing a ghost in a cemetery, and a horror film will tell you when people die. The grievances, the science fiction tells you that it is the spontaneous combustion of phosphorus produced by the ashes. From the very beginning, seeing that all the people in the spaceship were dead, I immediately thought that they should be killing each other. The motive for the killing was the fear of the unknown in the long time of sailing in space, which is acceptable to me. Of course, being affected by gravitational waves can cause my mind to completely fall into darkness. I can also accept it, so I have been waiting for the movie to tell me why the core of the spaceship is going to affect the people on board. If it has consciousness as a spaceship, then it will be conscious. What is the source, could it be the operation of higher dimensional beings on Neptune? Could it be actually done by the Doctor? But the movie didn't explain it at all, so after watching it, I could only feel that it was just a pure horror movie. As for someone who understands it as a very high-end technology, according to this statement, grudges and ghost recordings can be summarized as science fiction films, and even a piece of hallucinogen can be the source of science fiction, so the mystery is to a large extent. It's like a horror movie.
Another reason why it doesn't count as a horror movie is that several details of his entire movie are really illogical and really embarrassing to watch. The first is the qualifications of the crew. I am thinking of a person who can board a spaceship, especially a spaceship that can fly from Earth to Neptune. Not to mention excellent to the extreme, that is at least only a few out of billions, so the ship When several members of the team were fighting a doctor who was on a mission, it was like watching a group of natives fighting a scholar who was trying to spread knowledge. Excuse me? The attitude of the crew towards knowledge is too perfunctory, and the quality of the crew is also too perfunctory. The second doctor went out to repair the spaceship. First, there was no assistant. Second, there was no information. Third, when he saw the hibernation module, it looked like he had never seen it before. It was really hard to believe that this was an engineer who was proficient in spaceships. A fake Dr. Third, I think the structure of the ghost ship is unreasonable. The long passage in the middle is only used to blow up the crew so that the crew can escape. Why is the escape cabin and the main cabin so far away? The fourth and most terrifying thing is that the spaceship is cracked and repaired with a piece of iron plate and a nail. Once repaired, it can take off. The force of gravitational waves can only blow up the shell, and the electronic equipment and so on have no effect, hehe (bye bye manually. ).
A horror movie for the sake of horror, forcibly created consciousness for the spacecraft, and consciously did not know why the spacecraft wanted to kill. Maybe this is the director's magic, high-end to extreme technology.
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