Rewatching it ten years later, I like it even more

Sonny 2022-03-24 09:01:55

I watched it for the first time in 2004, and I was deeply impressed. Now that ten years have passed, after reviewing it, I unexpectedly found that more links in this film are very appetizing.
My favorite of the year was the visualization of the ancient Gaia hypothesis, so this film is unforgettable. Indeed, if the universe and civilization are considered in terms of the entire planet as a living body, this peculiar angle can always bring many shocking ideas, such as whether a planet needs to have or evolve a certain attribute first, and then only on it. Evolve life?
Only this time I found out that the theme in this film is the most anticipated need of scientific researchers: We need to be free to find these pieces. The film sets up a human society that seriously needs a certain technology, and at this time the basic The huge inconsistency that remains to be researched, thus showing a serious misinterpretation of scientific questions and bold assumptions by social themes.
Of course, as a cartoon, the flaws in 3D technology in 2001 are still obvious, especially the dullness of the characters' expressions. In addition, the heroine, as an excellent scientist, is matched with a muscular male soldier, which is quite unexpected.

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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within quotes

  • [Jane fires a flare, and it reveals dozens of phantoms coming out of the ground]

    Capt. Gray Edwards: What's going on down there?

    Jane Proudfoot: Nothing we can't handle.

  • Neil: The controls are located here.

    [He tries to open them, but can't]

    Neil: Locked, naturally.