The creative documentary shooting angle adds more realism to the original science fiction theme. Of course, realism also means ordinary and monotonous, just like our lives. Therefore, this film will make many viewers who are used to big scenes or sci-fi thinking feel very disappointed and disappointed.
But that's the real scenario of chasing the unknown - dull, boring, empty, trying, waiting, and sentenced.
We are often misled, thinking that science fiction is equivalent to technology, and it must be dazzling and shocking. In fact, technology is also quite boring. Only those who are engaged in it can find real interest in it. Like Katya in the play, what fascinates her is her dream of touching the unknown world in person. Of course, in her opinion, those unknown and mysterious things are just big rocks and snow blocks in the desert, and they are far less enjoyable than those Robocop Superman. Therefore, science fiction is just a colorful coat over technology, making technology look more beautiful and attractive in the eyes of ordinary people.
"Compared to the breadth of knowledge yet to be known, what does your life actually matter? - Compared with the ocean of knowledge that has not yet been dabble in, what is a person's life worth?"
This line appears many times in the play. is the theme of this film. This sentence has the same shocking power as NASA's "Why do we want to explore the universe", and those who know it need not say more.
To find the unknown path is to find our own path as human beings. On this road, we will always have bravery, greatness and sacrifice.
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