One is that my favorite "City of Souls" was not a movie that was forgotten by fans or even received bad reviews. It turned out that it also has its own place in the history of science fiction movies; " stills and introduction.
The future world or alien planets in the current sci-fi movies are often covered in silver and white, cities shrouded in high technology, there is very little real communication between creatures, and the value of plants is more noble than gold or diamonds. And the surviving plants are often common things like dog's tail grass.
If the future/unknown has only one model, how can it be called the future/unknown?
I have a few favorite cartoonists. When I saw the cover and stills of "God", I first thought of the people in "Doomsday" by the Japanese cartoonist Mochizuki Mintaro. Anyone who has seen it must know who I am referring to. , so became interested. So I read along with the introduction. On the planet dominated by the huge and intelligent alien creatures, the Blue Stars, human beings live like ants, or they are kept as pets without freedom and dignity, or they are exiled into the wilderness, becoming every three Weekly (i.e. three years in the human world) to "clean up" objects.
This setting touched me at the first time, but this is not the only work that compares human beings to maggots and is weak and helpless, not to mention that this story is not perfect in the end. So, there must be something more appealing to me. That is imagination.
It's not difficult to make a created person appear vivid and real in every way. The experts in this area include Uncle Maugham, who makes a made-up story flawless in every way. It is reasonable and ups and downs. There are also experts, such as Quentin. Your Majesty, create a world? The most perfect creation is JRR.Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings). Of course, the world of "God" is too thin compared to the world of The Lord of the Rings, but it is still amazing enough.
Whether it is the knowledge spread in the blue star earphones, the way of meditation, the evolution of history, food, clothing, housing and transportation, as well as all kinds of weird plants and creatures in the outdoors, God, give me such a brain, said a lot. It's spoiler.
The music and pictures are also extremely awesome and weird. I have always been a person who has super resistance to any horrible, weird and disgusting things, but when I looked at it (there was no outrageous picture at all), I actually started to get sick and my fingers twitched. numb.
It's really naughty.
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