True jade still needs a discerning eye

Garnet 2022-03-23 09:01:57

About the Final Fantasy series, I only heard about it at first, and then I finally got a chance to see it. I remember that the first one I watched was the Advent of the Son of God. The excellent CG technology and post-rendering made the picture come alive, and the men and women in the film were very interesting. Eye-catching, so Final Fantasy gave me a good first impression.
The Final Fantasy: Into the Soul's rating was a bit unexpected, and I thought it was a bit low.
1.
Story First, the development of the story begins with the dream of the doctor. At the beginning of this dream, there is no deep meaning, and after several flashbacks, it gradually peels off the cocoon and restores the truth of the matter. This method is not new. The flashback of dreams is the same as the flashback of memories. It is a bad method used by Hollywood. Many films have used this method.
The emotional design of the doctor and the captain, as well as the setting of the team members are all suitable, but there is a lack of bright spots. One is responsible for laughing, and there is another couple with unclear emotional lines, and the other is a chatter. This is a common team design. This kind of team setting is still in place in terms of gags, etc., and the setting of some small ideas makes people laugh.
But these are not the reasons for its excellence.
The best thing is this idea: the soul belongs
to this film, and after all creatures die, their souls go to the final place of the soul, Gaia.
As mentioned in some of the previous comments, in such a film, the soul and the spaceship can appear at the same time. The origin of the soul proposed by the film is something I agree with very much. The film believes that all life is essentially the same. , We wandered in the world once, and finally returned to Gaia's arms. The so-called death is life. In this way, it is a bit fatalistic.
2.
When CG first saw the advent of the Son of God, he sighed at the advanced technology of this technology. In 2001, when the film was released, we have seen this technology reach its peak. Dr.'s flowing hair and movements, of course, are still a little stiff in some of the movements of raising guns and hugging, but they have done a great job.
3. Scientists and Military
Scientists
In some sci-fi movies in which humans colonize or go to war on alien planets, scientists often play the role of bridges of communication. In Avatar, scientists have established schools to teach each other our words and culture, and at the same time learn from each other, trying to achieve cultural In this movie, scientists are the containers of souls, the masters of dreams, and alien civilizations hope to use her to complete their missions, and scientists are also looking for a home for these souls who have lost their homes. Scientists still played the role of communication. In Prometheus, scientists are not only the discoverers of new civilizations, but also the breeders of alien civilizations. Scientists are martyrs and pioneers in communicating with alien civilizations, and they really build bridges.
Soldiers
take it as their duty to obey orders, and use force unscrupulously to conquer alien civilizations. In Avatar, they burn the forest, slaughter the Na'vi, are the hatred makers, and in this film, he crosses the parliament and goes his own way, with even more serious consequences, even when the Doctor is admonishing him.
They represent the destroyers of violence and order, bent on eradication and removal, they represent the primitive animal nature and destructive desire of human beings.

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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within quotes

  • Ryan: PLEASE tell me we're risking our lives for that little plant.

    Jane Proudfoot: I wouldn't even call it a plant; I'd call it a weed.

    Neil: I wouldn't even call it a weed.

  • General Hein: Report any aberrant behavior in Dr. Ross to the Major immediately.

    Grey: "Aberrant behavior," sir?

    General Hein: The woman carries an alien infection. It may be clouding her judgment. They may be manipulating her for their very own purposes.

    Grey: Is the General suggesting Dr. Ross is a spy?

    General Hein: The General is wondering why he's explaining himself to a Captain.