I never liked sci-fi movies, but then I started watching movies about space because I like the stars.
Every time I watch a movie, I want to see the beautiful starry sky, the feeling of vastness, the loneliness of the universe.
Actually, I read the novel "ET Going Home" when I was in middle school. I knew it was a science fiction story, but it seemed to have some sort of calling.
I was really surprised at the beauty of the story, and I read some of the passages aloud in the middle of the night and recorded them with a tape recorder.
Since it was a borrowed book, and I couldn't buy it in the bookstore, I recorded the passages I liked.
Recording is the fastest way, I didn't think of copying, maybe I want to use sound to create that atmosphere.
It's amazing to read those sentences alone and listen to them in the middle of the night when everything is quiet.
That cosmic loneliness left a very deep impression on me, a special resonance.
But I didn't like science fiction because of it, I just liked the story.
Also, earlier, in a black-and-white comic book, I felt that loneliness.
It is a book about the ocean drawn by foreigners. It has no cover and back cover, and the title of the book is unknown, and the author has no way of knowing it.
A few children went on an expedition to the deep sea and became friends with sea creatures, and one of them stayed.
After staying, they will have webbeds and the ability to breathe in water, and once they stay, they will not be able to return to the human world.
The feeling of loneliness in the human world, echoing the hearts of people in other worlds, I could perceive when I was a child.
I've always wondered what book it was, and it's been mentioned a few times before, but no one has read it.
In the past few years, I have seen some movies exploring the space world, and such science fiction is no longer resisted.
But I haven't seen a very beautiful space movie, I haven't seen that kind of breath-taking scene.
Because of the invasion of "human civilization", what people see is not the actual space scene, but some malignant tumors.
Today's movie is almost like that, not human beings exploring the space world, but human beings fantasizing about the future world.
Although the main line is still a beautiful feeling that saved the world, it didn't leave me too deep impression.
In addition, I like the figure of the heroine very much, she is petite and exquisite, and her slightly upturned nose is also very cute.
Thinking of all wars today, disputes cannot be measured by justice and evil, so I don't want to take a stand.
The theme of sci-fi films is generally saving the world, and it seems that there is a distinction between justice and evil, but justice is often used.
I'd love to be on the side of the beautiful, the beautiful alien creatures are liked, and the ugly ones are disgusting.
So I support the beautiful, which is really a very good reason.
The movie opens with a surprise opening with David Bowie's song Space Oddity.
Later, I saw that the international version of the trailer used the Beatles' Because as the background music, but it was not in the film.
The end credit is A Million on My Soul sung by Alexiane. Unfortunately, the situation was urgent and I listened to the beginning and left.
Generally, I will stick to the end of the movie, and I will leave after listening to the song. Sometimes the staff hates it and makes it difficult to stay for a long time.
The impression of this movie is that after the hero lost contact during the mission, the heroine took a risk to save him, and then was rescued by him.
He meets a woman in that alien world, and after discovering that he really appreciates her art, she's willing to help him.
In the end, she was injured and died. Before she died, she told him that love should not be measured. Love that can be measured is poor.
Not just love, but also appreciation and understanding can make a person willing to give their life.
Many times being admired is more moving than being loved. People can fall in love with someone because of their appearance or smell or sex.
Appreciation is a spiritual resonance, and being able to like what the other person really cares about is different from those qualities that others become their own.
Because if there is no common language, it is impossible to continue to have feelings, and such feelings are inherently unstable.
And most people don't care about the common language, they just need whoever treats them well, can be cared for, and benefit each other.
So they think "feeling" is very important. And that's not emotion.
More and more I feel that relying on each other is very good to each other, and such feelings will not last long.
Only those who have the same mind, have common pursuits and dreams, and have the same ideology will have real feelings.
Long-term love and friendship all require common hobbies, not to maintain a life and become a spiritual burden.
There is also a planet of Myu, inhabited by beautiful and elegant pearl people, who were later destroyed by human greed.
The surviving people continue to learn knowledge, understand the world outside the Miao planet, and prepare to revive their own planet.
They said that time did not make them forget the disaster and the pain they suffered, but let them put down their anger at the perpetrators.
They say they can forgive, but how can they forget?
Also said that unless you let go of the past, you have no future.
Later, when the male protagonist proposed to the female protagonist again, he said that she was the one who was willing to die for her.
She said she didn't want him to die for her, he just needed him to trust her. Yes, trust is really important.
Sometimes it seems to make people feel distrusted, but in fact it is not distrust, but to let the other party have confidence and not give up.
I believe in love, but I don't just believe in those who act with purpose, I only believe in pure love with a pure heart.
In this regard, I seem to be arrogant and lack trust in people. As Mr. Lu Xun said, I have never been afraid to speculate with the worst malice.
View more about Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets reviews