Story aside, the movie is pretty good. Not only the sequel to Tianyuan's breakthrough spirit, but I also saw tributes to eva, 2012, The Matrix and other works.
When I was young, I would fantasize that I was a member of the protagonist group. I couldn't watch the abuse of my clan, I couldn't watch the innocent people being mutilated, and I couldn't watch the behavior of human batteries, so I followed them to resist. Today, I can understand the feelings of the Chief Executive Clay, whether for the sake of the name or for the sake of profit, to catch the flame people to do human research, and to do space jump research for human fuel development.
He is also a flame man, and has long known that the earth will be destroyed. In the many confrontations with the protagonist, he mentioned that the newly researched technology has no way to prevent the tragedy, and the existing human technology has been unable to solve the current problem. It can be seen in the last scene where Clay fights with the main team driving a robot. He has done a lot of research, in addition to the time-travel technology that can continue human beings, there is also a technology gun that turns the unknown planet into farmland. Many attempts have been made to prevent the destruction of the earth, and without exception, they have failed.
As a leader, from an ordinary person to a group leader, and a judicial chief, he may have done a lot of shameful things. Although he is a bit greedy, he is decisive. He is bent on continuing the human race, is fully prepared for the unknown universe, and firmly wants human beings to live.
After trying all methods, there is still no way to prevent the destruction of the earth. Knowing that doing human experiments will destroy humanity, and knowing that choosing Noah's Ark will abandon many people, he still chooses this path. Of course, what he does may also be acting, and he will do whatever it takes to survive for himself and some people.
Maybe there are no fairy tales at all...
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