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There are also some topics of "The Orville" that are also commonplace, the drawbacks of universal democracy, the rationality and legitimacy of minority sexuality, animal rights, the nature of love, the rationality of artificial intelligence, and the contact of different civilizations.
As far as the subject is concerned, "Flying Out of a Future" has already covered a lot. Watching the new drama "The Orville" will inevitably be more critical, and I don't know why the theme has to be fried rice.
However, as far as the direction is concerned, if the "Orville" not only stays at "criticism," it may also be the author's expression that "science and technology make values more uniform", and "civilization progress is not inevitable." "Flying a Future" already assumes that everyone has advanced concepts. This is a new point.
Is a minority of sexual equality the inevitable for economic progress? How many people awakened and struggled for a few days, did the "progress" be implemented? Have other people become an antique who never fights back? Do you think it is universal?
As science and technology progress and become popular, we find that it is better to slip away-in the world where male and male incubate and pass on offspring, it is still convenient to be male. The cheaper and more convenient plastic surgery is, the easier it is for us to admit that the beauty of appearance is indeed valuable. Why do we have to persevere so hard to let people around us change their minds?
In this way, various concepts seem to be relieved-a person with high EQ is comforting those who are unable to admit or change. Their flaws-"the poor are more noble, the rich are greedy", "the uglier the appearance, the more the soul More beautiful"
But I don't know if this is a good thing. Everything is like a high-speed train. The pace is fast when the hearts are aligned, but in the same way, when you drive to the edge of the cliff, you will drive straight down.
The method of telling the story is that "Flying Out of the Future" has a better rhythm and a clearer story. It also affects other civilizations. The narrative of Bender's effort to turn around, participate in the disadvantages of civilization development, and let him die in time is finished in one breath. The hostess of "The Orville" hasn't changed much after going there twice. Of course, in the end, the two themes are the same: civilization depends on itself, and religious belief is only a stage.
In addition, if you want to talk more about old topics, new excavations are indispensable. For example, a minority of sexuality, why support men and women but not women and women, only from the perspective of "mum and dad are in love in this way," is too thin. From the perspective of its essence, reproductive methods, and so on, it can be fresh and profound.
All in all, there are too many love segments, and the thematic analysis is a little bit less. You can see, there are a few things to watch, but overall, it's still a bit stale.
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