I saw Tom a while ago. Cruise's "War of the World" was accidentally discovered by the great director Spielberg. The final ending reminded me of Ni Kuang's early science fiction novel "Demon Fire".
The omnipotent alien, the final outcome is defeated by bacteria that we usually ignore, invisible to the naked eye.
There is another necessary and sufficient condition. Ocean once again acts as our last fortress of security with her broad mind.
We have only one earth, and we need this planet. We are dependent on each other and affect each other.
Another closer one is "The Martians Play the Earth", which is about the relationship between Martians and Earthlings. The Martians in the film are basically green, with a seemingly transparent cover on their heads. The President of the United States and General Casey believed that the Martians came for peaceful purposes. However, the evil Martians are spying on the earth and are preparing to invade on a large scale, while the naive Earthmen are not good and look forward to contacting the Martians, but they don't even know that a catastrophe is coming. But in fact, the ugly Martians actually think all the friendly expressions of the people on Earth are negative, that is, their smile means killing, and their peace means war. Of course, this may be the absurdity. The disaster caused by the Martian language translator. Due to translation errors, the naive earthlings actually treat the invading aliens as peace messengers and entertain them. As a result, they are killed and destroyed. Our seemingly powerful firepower looks very vulnerable to the Martians, but the invincible Martian finally yelled in horror when hearing a sentimental song and exploded one by one...The ending was still absurd. comedy. The ugly Martian was defeated in the sound of music that we thought was beautiful, and finally had to surrender and escape from the earth...
Ni Kuang also wrote another science fiction novel about Mars. It also mentioned that Martians have always been under Mars. That is to say, the exploration of Mars has been continuing both at home and abroad, and the speculation on Mars is relatively consistent. Yes, there is an extremely high level of civilization beneath the desolate surface of Mars.
In fact, whether it is a science fiction novel or a science fiction movie. My movies have something to do with my outlook on life. I am actually a very pessimistic person, and I always see more pessimistic aspects. So-Mars and Earth unite? What a beautiful wish, but it is only beautiful. Hawking once warned us that aliens must exist, but do not try to contact aliens rashly, because the probability of peace and friendship is too small.
Finally, I want to talk about the director of "The Martian Plays on the Earth", that is Tim Burton, who is famous for shooting science fiction subjects. At first glance, this name may not be recalled by many people, but when it comes to his famous work, "Edward Scissorhands" in 1990, I believe most people will cover their mouths, ah, it was him! Haha, isn't it him?
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