I thought, give the earth to aliens.

Kyle 2021-12-23 08:01:16

After the aliens occupied the astronaut's body, there was no major change in personality, no "seeding" everywhere, no murder, and still very gentle to his wife. The wife needs all kinds of circumstantial evidence to be able to prove a little bit that the person next to her pillow is not her husband.
Aliens can come to the earth, and terrestrial people can at most go to Mars. It is certain that their intelligence is higher than that of the people on earth. Maybe the character is higher than that of the people on earth, right? When I saw that the earth was smoggy by humans and the extreme ugliness of human nature, I couldn't help thinking that humans should be extinct. In the middle of the play, I thought, give the earth to the aliens. When approaching the end, the heroine ran out of the hospital, and saw people messing up the relationship between men and women at the door, and saw smokers throwing cigarette butts. I thought the heroine would decide to open one eye to the alien from now on, even if the earth is alienated. It doesn't matter if the star is occupied. . .
In the end, the aliens killed people. They dealt with things recklessly. The aliens' character was at odds with the terrestrial people. I suddenly felt that the ending is not important anymore.

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Extended Reading
  • Hester 2022-04-23 07:02:41

    Maybe it should be seen as a literary film

  • Carter 2022-04-21 09:02:36

    Spoiler~ In fact, the male protagonist was replaced by alien life~

The Astronaut's Wife quotes

  • Spencer Armacost: Now, she got balloons, why didn't I get no balloons?

    Jillian Armacost: Coz you got candy

    Spencer Armacost: I ain't got no candy, where's my candy?

  • Spencer Armacost: I love you, Jillian.

    Jillian Armacost: No, you don't