Nothing to do with Darwin

Kiarra 2022-03-22 09:02:41

When the mood is relatively depressed, the tears are always unexpectedly low. Of course, the IQ is also lowered. Movies that need to use the brain are absolutely unwatchable. Right and wrong, God does not fulfill people's wishes, but it also has the effect of peace of mind. Probably this is a bit to cater to the dark side of people's hearts. Seeing others are more unlucky than themselves can always have an unexpected psychological therapeutic effect.

"Creation" has been in the computer for a while, the old-fashioned sensational biopic, the unbearable pain under the brilliant appearance of the great man, the big man's small emotions, always make people cry, and it is such a special legend as Darwin. Controversial, in short A very complicated character, and subconsciously, I felt that the movie would not have a deep and unique understanding of him. Today's windy and rainy, gloomy mood, and a very empty soul in the afternoon need easy-to-understand touches, but the five pieces of tissue paper that pity me were buried with me. When I want to be moved, I can always take the initiative to ignore the flaws in the actors' performances, the obvious fallacies of historical facts and the inexact logic, and build a story in my heart that is close enough to the film itself to move me. For example, a person, whether he is called Darwin or not, has lost his close relatives and confidants forever, struggling to survive in the cracks of religion and science, seeking redemption, only to find that whether it is God or nature, it is a cold existence , I have no time to take care of small individuals, religion is so far away, and the universe is so inexplicable. Blindly exploring the meaning of my own existence will eventually get lost at the end of the ethereal. I want to turn around, but I have gone too far.

I like this kind of tangled and convulsive theme, probably because I am so tangled and convulsive, seeing the world with tangled eyes, flowers and trees are all tangled, especially movies.

I also appreciate the Chinese translation of this film, "The Creation of Man". Whether Darwin himself was fooled is one of the hot topics of constant debate in the academic circles, but the protagonist of the film was obviously beaten, but not completely. , was brought back on the verge of collapse, probably the screenwriter knew that everyone who was about to cry had almost cried. Commercial movies focus on entertainment and leisure, and they still have to give the audience a bright and hopeful happy ending, and easily continue what everyone should do. What a happy day.

Do you have faith, Mr. Darwin? The doctor's understated question hits the bull's-eye, this is the crux of everything, all the joys and sorrows are born from it, all love and love slow down before the cross, doubt and doubt Doubt, where is the starting point and where will it be the end...

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Extended Reading
  • Zachary 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Long live the great twentieth century!

  • Crystal 2022-04-21 09:03:06

    Why do you want to hear that bit?" "I like it. It makes me cry."

Creation quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Emma Darwin: Do you not care that you and I may be separated for all eternity?

  • Reverend John Innes: Charles. Charles, my old friend, there you are. May I join you?

    Charles Darwin: Yes. Yes, of course.

    Reverend John Innes: Mrs. Darwin has told me about the book you're writing.

    Charles Darwin: Oh, no, no, not anymore, thank goodness.

    Reverend John Innes: You mean you finished it?

    Charles Darwin: It's been finished for me, actually. A Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace has arrived independently at exactly the same opinion. Expressed in a... in a mere twenty pages. Now there's brevity for you. I had covered two-hundred-fifty so far and have come to a dead end, so whilst having wasted twenty years on the project, I have at least rid of it.

    Reverend John Innes: Well... Well, the Lord moves in mysterious ways.

    Charles Darwin: Hmmm, yes, he does, doesn't he? You know, I was remarking only the other day, how he has endowed us in all of his blessed generosity with not one but nine-hundred species of intestinal worm, each with its own unique method of infiltrated the mucosa and burrowing through to the bloodstream. And on the love that he shows for butterflies by inventing a wasp that lays its eggs inside the living flesh of caterpillars.

    Reverend John Innes: I have said on many previous occasions, it is not for us to speculate at His reasons.

    Charles Darwin: Oh, no, we can leave that to Mr. Wallace! Shall I advise him to stay abroad, do you think? With his opinions if he shows his face around here, he may be required to kneel on rock salt!

    [snarls at Reverend Innes]