The significance of the film lies in the turning point at the end, and the other parts are foils and are not important; all the prosperous and loneliness of the world will finally end in the vast starry sky, and the feeling of being one with the universe is very comforting.
At the end, I saw the shadow of "2001 A Space Odyssey" and thought of "Contact" starring Jodie Foster.
This is equivalent to "getting the Tao" in Chinese culture. The Tao is perfect, and the mind is naturally free of obstacles. The atmosphere of harmony between man and nature is very valuable. Whether it is the East or the West, the pursuit of culture is nothing more than peace of mind. By contrast, those worldly forces are as mediocre as ants.
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