Alien civilizations don’t know how to lie, and don’t know whether this is luck or misfortune.

Austyn 2021-11-16 08:01:27

My rating: 6.5

Movie reviews:

It's a comedy. Fortunately, the interpretation version I watched didn't see the original film. It is said that the film is a tribute to "Star Trek", the key is that I have not watched Star Trek, my good film owes too much.

The octopus people in the film don't know what lies are, they all say what they believe, and Da Liu's "Three-Body" also speaks of the three-body person. Perhaps many alien civilizations, especially creatures with collective intelligence, do not know how to lie. I don't know, whether this is fortunate or unfortunate.

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Galaxy Quest quotes

  • [the rock monster chases Nesmith]

    Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it.

    Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions.

    Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22!

    Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy!

    Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots!

    Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots!

    Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe?

  • Brandon Wheeger: I just wanted to tell you that I thought a lot about what you said.

    Jason Nesmith: It's okay, now listen...

    Brandon Wheeger: But I want you to know that I'm not a complete brain case, okay? I understand completely that it's just a TV show. I know there's no beryllium sphere...

    Jason Nesmith: Hold it.

    Brandon Wheeger: no digital conveyor, no ship...

    Jason Nesmith: Stop for a second, stop. It's all real.

    Brandon Wheeger: Oh my God, I knew it. I knew it! I knew it!