-So that's how it ends, with a super pessimistic robot stuck on a dead planet.
- you thought you were the only one in trouble? Come and be the super pessimistic robot.
-I can calculate your odds of surviving, but you won't like it.
-Marvin you saved us. - I know, it sucks, isn't it?
?In the end, he also mocked a wave of causality and teased the "Butterfly Effect" incidentally. The shape of the aircraft paid tribute to "2001 A Space Odyssey", and the mouse commissioned the Inuit artificial planet to introduce the concept of "Matrix".
Also mentioned by many film critics: The word Babel comes from "Tower of Babel". In the biblical story, this "tower of Babylon" refers to the tower that reached the sky built by ancient humans. In the end, it was not built because God believed that the construction of "Tower of Babel" was an act of challenging and questioning his own authority. Therefore, by disrupting the unified language of human society, people could not understand each other and had to be scattered all over the world. This story is reminiscent of the moment when the monkeys jumped up and down around the black stone in 2001: A Space Odyssey. I was scared but I was looking forward to two apes touching the black stone with their fingers at the same time. The journey of communication, assimilation, and evolution is the legendary road to heaven.
As the saying goes, language is the cage of human beings, and the other me in the world is a mask that cannot be confessed.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
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