It's a clear stream

Caterina 2022-03-23 09:02:33

Before watching this movie, according to my expectations:

When disaster strikes, people begin to tear off their usually well-disguised gentle faces and intrigue to survive. During the period, there must be some fool who will kill, and some selfish ghost will jump out and harm others. In the end, the screenwriter and director will tell us that although human nature has a lot of ugliness, the shining point of human nature will not be absent in the end. After the flash, it is time for the hero and heroine to come out and kiss. A story in which the ugliness and goodness of human nature have a strong impact in the face of disaster is finished.

However, this is not the case, it is just a story of silent sacrifice. The strength of human nature is not a joke, the kindness of human nature is not the awakening after selfishness and harming others, but silently leaving the problematic helmet to oneself, discovering the life signal without arguing, organizing the search, and swearing to death by teammates when being dragged away by monsters Rescue and self-broken rope sacrifice, and leave the last escape pod to teammates.

I'm not looking at this as a sci-fi movie, and I'm not obsessed with the science in it. What the film conveys to me is such an unthinking "right", maybe people will sneer at such selfless stories, maybe the mainstream is also acknowledging the selfish side of human nature, as if a movie that shows the ugly of human nature is a good movie.

Who cares, he didn't kill or harm people, such a film warms my heart.

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Underwater quotes

  • Captain Lucien: On a scale from one to ten, how bad's my rig?

    Norah: Ten.

  • Norah: [as the Cthulhu looks her in the eyes as she rigs the base to detonate] You've got sixty seconds