The film is positioned as a fan movie, bringing the story to a close for the first two seasons in return for the fans who still stick with it. The director is German, taking the line of fusion of art films and Hollywood commercial films, similar to Nolan. His concern has always been on the relationship between people and people and society. From the first film "The Dying Maria" to the latest "Super Sense Hunter" ending film, Tom Tykaway is concerned with The position has shifted from the individual to the collective (collective within a small range), and the relationship between people has also undergone a bipolar change, from the extreme of sharpness, tension, and mutual threat ("The Dying Maria", to the relationship between the two Intimate relationship ("Lola Run", "Paris, I Love You"), to the unavoidable mutual attraction between people and people's desire to integrate into society ("Perfume"), to the proposal of the consciousness of the community of human destiny ("Cloud Atlas" "From the womb to the grave, we are closely connected"), reaching another extreme in the work of "Super Sense Hunting".
The director shows an increasingly optimistic attitude towards the relationship between people, and regards the positive relationship between people (love each other, help each other) as the ultimate solution to the life dilemma that cannot be solved by a single individual. way.
But whether this change is a compromise with the market or with the world, or whether the director has really found a way out, is still unknown.
Back to movies. It's a hilarious fan movie, although I didn't cry or watch it hard. The plot of the movie is cliché and the structure of the story is nothing new. But I still swallowed the opium of this community of shared future for mankind with satisfaction, because I really longed to be close to mankind in this way. Four star fan movie.
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