1.
Beijing has been plagued by smog in recent years, and the people of Beijing look forward to the wind every day. But more than ten years ago, the yellow sand in the sky brought by the wind from the northwest was the object of complaints from the people of Beijing at that time. Having had such a profound experience, when I saw the dust at the beginning of this film, the dust covered the sky and smeared a mark on the table, and it resonated and reminisced.
2.
When watching the opening part, the surrounding American imperial people laughed quite happily several times, but I didn't get the point at all. I only remember that there was a point in the back that I followed, but after being brainwashed by the plot behind it, I couldn’t remember what it was when I came out. This part may only be refreshed after the subtitle version comes out.
3. At the
beginning, a lot of fragmentary content was pulled, which is largely related to the accent or the way of speaking of the male protagonist. Although I came in and gradually mastered the rich accents of black English, Indian English, and Vietnamese English, I still miss all kinds of male protagonists when they speak. I don't know if this is caused by the accent of which state in the US, or it has something to do with the way the actors themselves sound. In addition, the beginning part is all the content of daily life and some background knowledge, so I can't recover it myself.
After the big story started, I gradually entered the state, but after the end, the two classmates said that there was still a lot of content in the back that I didn't understand. I thought about it and felt that I was able to keep up later, not because of my good English listening ability, but because after the beginning of the sci-fi plot, a lot of content and points can be felt as originating from traditional classic sci-fi novels. So in this part, after seeing a little hint, I can associate and supplement the missing content myself, so I can watch it smoothly later.
4.
Personally, I think that the content of sci-fi themes does not require various settings and various points to be completely new. On the contrary, if there are some new ideas, and the content from the classics can be naturally integrated into the story, the effect may be better. Therefore, I have absolutely no opinion on the sci-fi setting of this film and other related content. Not much to say in this regard, much to say.
5.
The classmates came out and said that this film is a brain hole film. I think this definition is good, science fiction theme, it is impossible without brains. Although I am very unwilling, I am gradually returning my physical knowledge to nature, but my physical feelings are still there. Nevertheless, I still feel that if a science fiction work is required to be completely rigorous or nearly rigorous in terms of physics, then what is required is not science fiction but science. Based on this idea, I have no objection to opening my mind.
But when I first came out of the theater, one of my biggest emotions was: brain-hole films and brain-dump films are two completely different things. People who make movies must be clear-headed to understand whether they are good or not. In other words, in fact, after watching this film, my disdain for Lucy's brain fragment became stronger in comparison. It is also a blockbuster and famous director with sci-fi themed human nature content interspersed with popular science content, especially they are all brain-opening settings, but when two movies come out, one is a brain-hole film, and the other is a completely brain-dumping film. I rarely publicly dislike a work, but Lucy has so many flaws that she can take a few months off and then vomit again. I don't deny that some movies in lucy are quite novel in technique, but a good work, the technique is only the service function, the connotation theme, etc. are the last parts that can stay in people's hearts. Well, let's not continue to complain about Lucy. . .
6.
Because physics knowledge is about to be returned to nature, so although I understand the sci-fi setting of this film, I can't quite judge the proportion of science in it. I feel that this film should not be defined as hard science fiction. But what is certain is that the plot and connotation of this film cannot be separated from the background of science fiction. Many of the humanities and humanities in this film are more real products given this extreme sci-fi background.
At this point, I really can't help but mention the three-body. I really didn't think of the Three-Body Problem when I watched it. When I was thinking about it after I got home, I suddenly felt the same feeling of depression and happiness that I experienced in my heart after watching the Three-Body Problem. At this time, I suddenly found this film. It resembles an invisible and intangible god between the three bodies. Still talking too much, I won't break it. If there are students who have watched both the Three-Body Problem and this film, you can experience it for yourself, and maybe you will be able to pick up a small layer of it.
7.
Let me tell you something that I don't think is a spoiler. The part about the sandstorm at the beginning of this film is quite long, and some people will definitely feel impatient. But just like when I first watched The Three-Body Problem, I talked about the content of the old part of the X Revolution period, and I slowly felt enjoyable while suppressing it (so if my memory is correct, I especially like this part). This experience is similar. It's not just about the first and the last, or the foreshadowing, but the front and back are a coherent one, and the climax in the back is pushed up by the background in front.
8.
Macroscopically, the three-body analogy can also be used, as well as the human nature, the emotional part, and the emotional part in this film. I think these are particularly moving to me in the given sci-fi context. Therefore, based on my own movie viewing experience, I think it is similar to reading the three-body, and I feel that after a long film, there are multiple tears and climaxes. It feels like the heartstrings are being pulled, loose and tight, but then lingering and pushing. Like sophie sauce, my tears are also in the part of the father-daughter plot.
9,
Speaking of actors, I seem to be somewhat selectively face-blind. I can't tell the difference between certain looks, so I can only pick up Anne Hathaway, who I know best. I've liked Anne Hathaway since a long time. She's so beautiful, she can't help it. I almost finished watching all of her major films. To be honest, I don't have any requirements for her acting skills. I just want her to choose good films, which she does quite well. Her acting skills are definitely not top-notch, if the role is suitable, the final effect can be very good.
Before I watched this film, I didn't know she had an important role, so I was pleasantly surprised when I saw her. To be honest, there is not much to comment on her character, and there have been not many bright spots. Although there are tears in some characters who are designed to cry, they didn't have a little taste until the end.
I can see that the other actors in the film are also well-known actors, but I don't have a good name for them. I think that including the little actors, the roles are played very well, and there is no urine. Not letting people play is the key to this.
10. From the
beginning to the end, I have been immersed in the plot, and I have never played a role at all. I think this can be regarded as a big advantage of this film. Of course, after reading it, if you feel tired, that's a digression. I think this film achieves that, definitely thanks to the soundtrack.
Everyone loves the soundtrack in Star Lord and has discussed it a lot, but with that kind of soundtrack, when the music starts, the audience will be soberly aware and react. It's not a question of who is good and who is bad, it's just that the plot needs different things. In contrast, the soundtrack of this film is completely integrated into the plot, except for the fact that the sound is particularly loud. At least after watching the movie, I can't recall a single piece of music that was particularly impressive.
But just like successfully writing white noise in paper, it will have the effect of making people concentrate in the paper. The state of the suspense film), and then let people see the starry sky, the universe and so on. There's that kind of thing that draws you into that episode.
Often, when the volume of the soundtrack is too loud, there is a danger that people will be disconnected from the plot. So I don't even like the soundtrack too loud when I watch the thunderbolt. But I have to say that in this film, at a certain climax, the sound of the soundtrack exploded, which unexpectedly gave me a 4D experience. Caused me to get a little motion sickness later on. . .
I think, for various angle reasons, the choice of 2D screen for this film is really a correct choice.
In fact, as I said earlier, the part of this film that moved me the most was the part of soft science fiction. However, I think the content of this part is not only a question of spoilers or not, but this part needs to be experienced and recollected by everyone, and can only be understood and not expressed in words. So I won't say it.
I'm currently thinking about going for a second edition, but I haven't decided whether to wait for the subtitled version, or just go to a nearby broken cinema and watch it again. Because of some delicate and important settings, the second brush may not be as complete and thorough as the sensory enjoyment of the first brush. However, this movie is really my favorite sci-fi movie recently, so I felt addicted to it after watching it. There are some classic sci-fi points in it, although I can't count them all, but I still feel quite a bit when I see them.
Finally, let’s make a guess about the final evaluation of this film. I vaguely feel that the final evaluation of this film may not be better than Inception, because I think the sci-fi setting of this film is not a particularly popular viewing angle. Therefore, people who love this film need to have enough enthusiasm and foundation for science fiction itself. Others include production, skills, and design. In all aspects, this film is actually a little warmer, not straight and sharp. In order to appreciate this film, Gu also needs to be able to immerse in it and slowly experience and think about it.
I've written a lot, and I've been on a spaceship for a long time. I'm exhausted.
==============The following is the return of the second brush, which contains a lot of spoilers.============
﹣﹣﹣﹣On Earth﹣﹣﹣﹣
I personally like the Earth quite a bit The description on the top does not feel verbose when you brush it. During the second brush, I thought that this section might not feel much after watching it, but the truth is the opposite. In the second brush, because I know the content behind, and then I look back at the plot on Earth, I will find a lot of echoes and foreshadowings, and I feel very emotional while watching the meeting.
1. What is wrong with the earth? Isn't the blight of earth's plants unresolved? What's the use of moving space tubes?
During the second brush, I listened carefully, but I still couldn't hear what was wrong on Earth. But I didn't hear the exact word that blight was an infectious disease. There is an explanation that I think is good. The gravitational force of the Milky Way has suddenly become unstable. The wormhole around Saturn is one aspect, and the gravitational force on Earth is weakened or irregular is the other. After the earth's gravity is irregular, the atmosphere can no longer hold oxygen, and the dust and sand in the sky are also related to this. It's even possible that Cooper's crash at the beginning of the film was caused by gravity issues. There are many reasons why crops are not harvesting well. There is often no sunlight, there is hardly much rainfall, the air ratio is wrong, and the gravity is not normal. The combination of various reasons led to the withering of the plants seen in NASA. If this is the explanation, then after humans left the earth, they built a normal gravitational force through centrifugal force, and sunlight, precipitation and air would no longer be a problem, and natural agriculture would return to normal.
Not sure if this explanation is correct, but it sounds reasonable. More reliable than some inexplicable blight. In addition, when humans leave the earth, it is not only the problem of lack of food, the old professor said, but also the problem of breathing. He said that the person who starves first will have difficulty breathing first. It seems like this, not sure. People with good hearing can check it out. The son and wife of the son in the back just coughed, the side effects of the sandstorm, or the breathing problem, anyway, it shows that the problem of the earth is not just lack of food. In addition, the old professor also said that 80% of the nitrogen is nitrogen, but humans cannot use nitrogen or something, and I don't know what scientific reason it is to explain.
2. A lot of things have been paved on the earth, but they were not used later?
About the plot of the foreshadowing, especially the part of the bookshelf, everyone can see it for themselves, so I won't say much. I just want to talk about something that I only noticed when I swiped it for the second time. That is the information about stay, which is not actually smashed. The reason why murph believes in the existence of ghosts is not because of the loss of a spaceship model. In fact, the falling of books has been happening continuously for a period of time. The Morse code of the stay message is very long. When the cooper knocks, the time of the murph flows forward (this explanation is later), so it is not knocked out instantly. It is unknown how long it took, but when murph talked about ghost in the film, he gave her a small book a shot. The Morse code of stay in the shot appeared more than half, but it was not complete. I'm not entirely sure about this passage, but if my memory is correct, it should be. You can check it out.
There is another detail, I don't understand very well, but when I brushed for the second time, I seem to have heard murph and cooper say whether this ghost is a cooper, or before cooper left, he said to murph, I can't continue to be your ghost Yes, that's about it. Anyone who rewatches it can pay attention. If that's the case, that would explain somewhat why the adult murph realized that it was Cooper herself who had left the message, because she had thought about discussing it.
In addition, before cooper said this sentence, he also said that cooper's dead wife said that parents should leave memory for their children. I may have overinterpreted it, but I think that sentence is also meaningful. I don't know exactly what it means, so I can't say for sure.
Baseball, this point is used to echo the changes of human beings in the past, present and future. Grandpa said that they played baseball well in those days. Cooper said that people in this era know that growing vegetables and playing ball are soft. When Cooper woke up, baseball broke the house of other people's house "on the ceiling".
The point of peasants also comes up repeatedly, what cooper dislikes being a peasant, but when murph was old, he told historians or others that cooper likes to be a peasant, wait a minute. This place is about looking at the ground for farming, or looking at the universe for exploration. This discussion is definitely a point that Nolan wants to express.
The name of murph comes from Murphy's rule. I can't remember the original English words, so I can't be bothered to check =. = The understanding of ordinary people means that the unfortunate thing that you think will not happen will definitely happen. So murph leaned against the car and complained that my parents gave me such a bad name. Murphy's rule also appears later as an echo, explained below.
The plot of the school is used to compare the differences between murph and his son, which paved the way for the different developments and endings of the son and daughter. The problem with my son is that his grades are not good. Although Cooper threatened the teacher and wanted his son to go to college, he didn't care at all. He also said that he thought it was good to be a farmer. people who endure. So when Cooper had been gone for n years without news, his wife told him to let it go, so he gave up everything he did to his father and endured everything brought by the dust, including not preparing to leave his home for the health of his wife and children. "I don't know what the male protagonist's son did later." In fact, these were all paved with the slow storyline for the first half hour. As for the role of the son, can it be completely deleted? I think this comparison of different personalities of different people is necessary, so that the differences between murphs will be more obvious. In addition, murph's return to the original house is caused by his son to a certain extent.
In contrast, murph will fight, with confidence and hope in the past and future. When the female teacher said that the Apollo moon landing was nonsense, her daughter fought with her classmates to express her objection. In fact, one of the most important uses of the previous plots is to establish the emotional line between Cooper and his daughter. It is to let the audience see for themselves why the love between Cooper and his daughter is so strong and strong. After murph's confidence in cooper was repeatedly hit by various blows, he could still go back to the hut in the end, recall the past, and re-believe that cooper was aware of the meaning of the second hand of the watch, all of which would not make people feel particularly fake. Murph and Cooper are very similar. When Murph fights against the fact that Apollo landed on the moon, Cooper will stab the teacher and say you don't see my attitude towards this. My attitude is that I take what you say as a p, I To reward my daughter for taking her daughter to watch baseball happily. So murph was punished and banned from school by the teacher =. = There are other interactions that I won't list one by one, such as getting into the blanket to go to NASA, directing the drone to fly, etc.
Some people also asked what grandpa did for it. In fact, grandpa's role is very similar to that of the tars in the ending well. It plays the role of narration and interpretation of Cooper's inner drama. When my grandfather drank beer with cooper, he talked about cooper's character: he said cooper was born in the wrong age, he had what he was best at but couldn't do it, said he was attracted by the universe and wanted to go Do exciting things instead of being a mediocre farmer. Later, because he chatted with Cooper, Cooper was able to tell some thoughts after he went to NASA. Obviously, these thoughts will not be shared with his children or with NASA people. Only a role like a grandfather can be discussed. Another very important point, Grandpa finally told Cooper that you have to reconcile with murph, but not by deceiving her. To a certain extent, these words determined the situation with murph when Cooper left. In addition, after Cooper left, he was the son raised by his grandfather. If there is no adult in the family, it would be even more worrying if he left.
During the second brush, I watched it carefully and carefully. In fact, this is the story of the earth at the beginning. After entering NASA, a lot of information will explain the progress of NASA. It must be useful and there is nothing to say. Before NASA, it was basically what I listed above, and there were a few scenes of sandstorms that explained that the earth could not survive. There is no extra content left. The only thing that can't explain the problem is the underground.
3. Why did drones appear 10 years later? Why are the tractors all driven to Cooper's house?
According to the explanation of the ending of the movie, the hard explanation is that the interior of the daughter's room is affected by the well of the bookshelf constructed, so the gravity is abnormal.
I didn't understand it this way when I first brushed it, and it also triggered a brain hole in me.
From the perspective of function, to be honest, after the second brush, I still don’t know what these two details want to show. Putting the drone is a little bit to strengthen the father-daughter relationship, cultivate murph’s love for physics and the universe, and express Cooper’s interest in aerospace-related matters. Especially understand. Then why protect the tires, and what does the tractor mean?
﹣﹣﹣﹣In the endurance﹣﹣﹣﹣
Many of the sci-fi settings in this section are quite beautiful, and because after knowing the ending, when I read the second brush, I found that many details were signs, which made me panic. .
4. What's wrong with Miller's planet?
In fact, this planet cannot be habitable. If you analyze this carefully, you can know it without landing. The reason why the habitable signal of this planet persists for the longest time and has the most complete information is actually caused by the relative length of time. Miller only sent a signal, and was shot to death by the big waves, but these signals and collected data are continuous signals of n years in terms of the earth's time. Other popular science film reviews have explained it, so I won't say more.
The most beautiful part of Planet Miller is the part of the waves. Because it is close to the black hole, the tidal force is particularly strong, so a large amount of water is gathered in the extremely high waves, and the surface of the water can only be thin. In fact, this is something you can understand if you think about it carefully.
5. What's wrong with mann's planet?
In fact, when they debated whether to choose mann's planet or edmund's planet, what brand said that time was extremely correct. Mann's planet is also too close to the black hole because of Murphy's Law, so what can happen must happen, Brand said. The closer you get to the black hole, the more likely things that are bad for life will happen, so it's unlikely that Mann's planet will be habitable. Conversely, edmund's planet is particularly far from the black hole and has a higher chance of success.
Although Cooper's argument was quite sufficient at the time: I believe in mann's character, the data is more sufficient, the distance is close, there is no emotional factor, and so on.
Basically, after logging into Mann's planet, all kinds of things are not normal. When I swipe for the second time, I find that all of them are conspiracy theories. The frozen clouds, the frozen ground, mann's abnormal excitement when he was awakened and the fact that he didn't think he could really be awakened, the damaged robot, and all kinds of things that mann said. I won't list them all, it's terrifying.
6. The first three coopers landed together on Mann's planet, where did the second ship come from?
During the second brush, I deliberately looked at it. The second ship was driven by a robot called Case. When driving over, cooper also told the case to silence the case a little while driving, safety first. The reason why the brand is on this ship is because the brand is transporting things. When the brand was shipping things, it still felt that something was not normal. There was also that expression. The black buddies also had similar confused expressions and words in the boat. In fact, where are all the hints. It's just that they were all blindsided at the time.
7. What is the meaning of the poem rage rage?
I honestly don't quite understand this poem. Reading other reviews seems to mean that the poem is a positive inspiration to go forward and explore the universe, but I have some doubts about it. After the first swipe, I felt something was wrong, but I didn't know why at the time. When I swiped the second time, I seemed to have an epiphany.
Looking carefully at the scene where this poem appeared, the old professor kept reciting it. Why does the old professor read this poem when he has nothing to do? The first time was when Cooper and the others were presented to the earth, the last time was before death, and the penultimate time was when Murph asked the old professor why he was always solving equations in circular arguments in the last few decades, and it was impossible to solve them. In fact, every time he recites this poem, the old professor knows in his heart that he has deceived everyone else. When he feels guilty and shaken, he recites this poem to comfort himself, and brainwashes himself to tell himself that these deceptions are all right. In fact, this is not the point that gave me an epiphany. It really made me think that the above understanding is probably correct, because in fact, mann was trying to kill Cooper, and then said that when he couldn't help but watch the tragedy of Cooper's death, he went to As I walked away, I read this poem! I think mann is also hypnotizing himself by reciting this poem, saying that he is doing the right thing, not just being selfish.
Looking at it this way, the emotion of this poem is probably very complex, not only positive, but certainly not all evil. This kind of mixed emotion is most like human nature.
8. What's wrong with mann?
When I swiped, my understanding of mann was that he went to death with the heart of benefiting mankind at first, but when he was about to die, he became cowardly. At that time, this idea was mainly based on the fact that mann, like the old professor, knew that there was no plan A before he set off. Even knowing that he was willing to die, at least he was a great person at first, but he turned bad later on.
It was only during the second brush that I realized that in fact, mann was not entirely a good person from the beginning. It's just that those who he inspired at that time were deceived by the illusion he created, and maybe he even deceived himself. In fact, mann's character is cowardly and arrogant. In the movie, mann actually mentioned that when he said that when he set out to this planet, he never considered the possibility that his planet was not a habitable planet. In other words, in fact, he was not mentally prepared to die at all. Although he knew there was no plan A, it was because of this that he had to come and find the new planet, and only then could he survive. So he chose to explore, in fact, it was his cowardice. At the same time, being able to have no doubt that the planet you choose is not the one, such inexplicable confidence is arrogance. The reason why he is said to be arrogant is that even if he didn't finish the sentence he said before he died, he seems to want to say that he did it for the success of plan B, the reproduction of human genes, or something. Of course, it can also be explained that he is deceiving people or something, but I tend to think that he feels that he is the one who leads the rebirth of mankind, and he never thinks he can be wrong, so even if the connection to the computer is unsuccessful, he will If you don't believe me, I think I must be connected, and I have to open the door or something.
In this way, the understanding of mann is complete and consistent. In other words, mann is not actually a betrayal, but an ordinary person with evil existence. This corresponds to when cooper and brand discussed evil on the spaceship, it should be echoed. Of course, this understanding is a matter of opinion.
9. Why can't the mann be connected, but the cooper can be connected by driving?
In fact, there is really no cooper special Xiaoqiang with super powers here. In fact, Cooper's two successful dockings were all with the help of robots. The first time was when tars cooperated with black or white buddies, and the second time was when tars and case two computers cooperated together. It is not something that one person can do alone. It is very important for the robot to calculate the dynamics of the endurance and observe the situation of the interface.
The reason why mann was unsuccessful was because tars turned off the autopilot of the spaceship that mann grabbed, so mann was purely relying on his own ability to connect, and it was not easy to tell the truth like that. I didn't hear when tars turned off autopilot, but it was clearly mentioned in the movie that it was turned off.
10. Why did Cooper sacrifice himself into the black hole?
In fact, the original text of the movie here is also very clear. Because of the 23 years of orbiting the black hole in Miller's time, a lot of fuel was wasted, and the fuel left at that time was only enough for two options: go to two planets and not return to the earth, or go to one planet and return to the earth.
When Cooper and Brand were arguing about whether to go to Mann's planet or Edmund's planet, Brand said angrily, "Don't choose the wrong planet, you can only go to a new planet in plan A to rebuild human beings and return to Earth to see your daughter if you haven't confirmed a habitable planet." Death, choose between the two. The brand said, when the time comes, I will see you and say whether love is important to you or not.
There are two points here. The first point is that the fuel is just enough to go to the edmund planet at this time. The reason why it was not enough later was that endurance fell to the black hole because of mann's foolishness. In order to escape from the black hole, additional energy is required, and in the absence of fuel, the only option is to take a few things with you. It's not enough to have one less spaceship for the tars (I think I detached a completely unmanned spaceship before detaching the tars), only one ship can really push the weight.
This also brings the second point, that is, at this time, brand's prophecy of the crow's mouth has been fulfilled. Cooper made a choice. He sent the brand away without hesitation to reproduce. Not only was he unable to return to Earth, but he was going to die. In fact, this part of Cooper's choice is not the most impressive to me, but tars and Cooper kept a secret, 90% of the truth is very moving. This is also echoed later. When Cooper woke up and adjusted the new robot, he thought about adjusting the truth to 95%.
﹣﹣﹣﹣In the Bookshelf Well﹣﹣﹣﹣
Although the time in the well of the bookshelf is not long, the amount of information is super large. Every sentence and even every shot conveys some information.
When I swiped, because I saw the setting of the well of the bookshelf, I felt very beautiful, and my heart was very high, and the background music was very loud at that time. In fact, I didn't hear or miss a lot of information and dialogues in the well. . Most of the following content was discovered only when the second brush was used. The advantage of missing is that it gave me a lot of room for imagination and brain supplementation, so at the end of the brush, I generated two sets of my own brain holes, which were written at the bottom.
11. So there is only one or two sentences in the data related to the fate of mankind? "Scratching"?
In fact, the beginning of the data of the last black hole is not knock knock, but "da da". The tars turned the black hole data into Morse code, and then read it to Cooper according to the rhythm of Morse code. Cooper moved the second hand while repeating the rhythm of "da da" read by tars. It's like reading someone's bank account number over the phone, repeating a paragraph and repeating a paragraph to confirm that the other party really wrote it down.
In addition, it is obvious that the data is not only two "da da", but a long paragraph, but it is abbreviated in the movie. In the movie, murph can be seen recording a long piece of Morse code on paper. Of course, this data is not a particularly large amount of information no matter how long it is. As discussed in this other comment, the data of black holes may not need to be particularly long, maybe just a few numbers or the like.
There is another detail that can be used as an auxiliary to explain why the data content of this black hole is limited, but after it was passed on, it solved the magical equation that can reverse gravity: that equation was most successfully solved with the existing knowledge and data at the time. To what extent, that extent is uniquely fixed. The old professor and the murph and the nigger, they all got there in the end. Once the solution is there, what data of singularity in the black hole is needed is also very certain and clear. Why do you say this, because when cooper and brand came back after wasting 23 years on Miller's planet, they landed on mann's planet and learned that plan A was fake from the beginning. The black buddies discussed with cooper the result of his equation solution. He was left on endurance to solve equations as a physicist, and he did it to that extent, saying that if he continued to solve the black hole data he needed, he had already told tars. He told Cooper at the time that if the tars were sent to the black hole to collect the required data, maybe the tars could have a way to transmit the data to the earth, so that the earth would be saved. They seemed to have decided that when the colony was built, they would send the tars there.
Therefore, since then, tars has been very clear about what data needs to be collected. Because the goal is clear, the amount of data required may not be very large or not. This can't be used as an example, but it can be used as circumstantial evidence. The foreshadowing of this part of the surface film is done, and it is not solved by Cooper's temporary IQ report.
12. Why does this data have to be passed by Cooper?
When I first brushed it, I was completely unimpressed, and I didn't expect it. In fact, the answer to this question was clearly stated by the cooper in the movie. When cooper talked to tars, tars said, "they" built this well to transmit the data of the black hole singularity, although the whole three-dimensional space of this well is the daughter's small house, and the three-dimensional space is limited, But the time dimension is infinite, the original word is intangible, and it is intractable from a computational point of view. It means that because the time dimension is infinite, there is no way for high-dimensional creatures to find the right point to transmit these data to ensure that the cooper daughter can receive and understand the importance and meaning of these data. Cooper said yes, so they chose to let him deliver the message because the issue was not intractable to Cooper. Tars asked why, and Cooper said that because of love—here it echoes Brand's theory that love is the sixth dimension, saying that in addition to gravity, love can also be transmitted through time and space. So Cooper knows what is the most important thing for his daughter, and can finally understand the connotation of data, that is the watch. Because the watch was the last piece of evidence that Cooper left to his daughter before he left, her daughter would definitely go and look at the watch. This item and time point can be clearly known to Cooper without calculation.
13. What is the structure of the well of the bookshelf?
When I first brushed it, I didn't actually see clearly what the structure of the well was: "The well is a little directional as a whole, that is, the higher up (down? It's one-way anyway), the newer the history, and the cooper generally The top has been walking in one direction. However, it is not clear how the four walls and the more corners of the wall collapsed later."
The content of this paragraph is generally correct, and the well is indeed directional. The four walls are actually just the four sides of the daughter's small square house. It's just that the four walls of the daughter's house are inwards surrounding the daughter's bed, while in the well, the same four walls are outwards. The outside is the daughter's house, but the cooper is enclosed inside. There is a picture in the middle. Cooper walks from the wall of the book to the other wall. At this time, the angle of the daughter's house has changed, and it becomes the angle of the other wall that is not a bookshelf.
Of course, even so, the well should be a straight tube, and there will be no forks, but there are actually many forks in the picture, which is difficult to explain. Personally, I understand that this kind of performance is more to create a complex and symmetrical beauty, and it does not necessarily have any definite meaning. If you want to make a transition to the understanding of the brain hole, it can be said that the dimension of time is not a dimension, parallel universes exist, and the direction that cooper goes is the historical line in the future, and there are other parallel spaces and so on =. = Is the brain hole big enough?
All in all, tars said that this well was specially made by people in the five-dimensional space for the cooper, so that the cooper in the three-dimensional space could physically see the dimension of time. Therefore, the bookshelves are also flowing, etc., all to reflect the effect of continuous time. Otherwise, if one frame of time is the space of a room like a movie film, in order to make changes in the continuous time, the cooper has to keep trying to fly up by himself, which is too laborious. . . So in fact, the space and time of each room are flowing at the same time, and then the time of each room going up is faster than the room below (either the flow rate is fast, or there is a displacement in time). , and quickly moved to after the daughter was older.
14. Has Cooper changed history? What is the relationship between his series of signals as a ghost?
When I finished brushing, like some people, I misremembered a detail, and other comments made it very clear. In the daughter's timeline, the information of stay appeared first, and then the coordinates of NASA. The timeline in the cooper well is also the time when cooper falls just before the beginning of the film, and the first book counts down (this time point is the first time we saw when our adult daughter was recalling the past, At the beginning of the film, my daughter said that the bookshelves were inexplicably dropped.) Cooper himself left the stay information, in an attempt to convince his past self, although he knew it was impossible, but at that time Cooper was too painful and excited. He remembered the information that his daughter said stay, so he left it. Impossible to change, he himself knows. So when tars contacted him and said that the well was built to transmit black hole data, Cooper could calm down and wake up instantly. tars said that this well was not used for cooper to change history, this body type cooper should follow the history he has experienced to leave coordinates. There is a detail here. At first, my daughter thought that the information of gravitational dust was Morse code, but in fact, it was binary after cooper unraveled it. Cooper remembered this, so he specifically asked Tars for NASA's binary coordinates, not Morse code, even though it seemed he and his daughter were more familiar with Morse code. After passing the coordinates, Cooper has an obvious action to go over the well, in order to go to the history of his daughter who Cooper did not participate in, so that the data left in the watch will not change his own experience. History, there will be no bugs inconsistent with history.
15. The section in the well creates an atmosphere of time crunch, but in fact, the data is always in the watch, and my daughter can read it at any time later, so the time is not urgent at all.
In fact, the section in the well shows that at the same "relative moment", the daughter is solving the secret code left by the ghost, and at the same time, the cooper is thinking about how to transmit the data. So what is urgent is not the time on the daughter's side, but the time on the cooper's side. There must be a price to create this well, and it cannot be maintained all the time (the evidence is that after the information is successfully transmitted, the well is quickly closed and collapsed), so Cooper needs to make good use of this time to quickly transmit the data, and cannot stay indefinitely. it's here. The evidence is not conclusive, but generally plausible. The little sense of urgency on the daughter's side is that my brother is about to come back to fight with his boyfriend =. =
16. Who said that high-dimensional creatures are the future of human beings?
At the end of the brush, I completely missed this part. In fact, in the movie, when Cooper himself communicated with Tars, he said that he realized that "they" is the future human being. Specifically, he said first in the first round, he understood, in fact, they chose not himself, but murph. In the second round, he said that in fact, it was himself who led him to the universe, not others. In the third round, he said, in fact, that "they" is the human being in a long time. So my biggest brain hole at the end of the brush is not the intention of the movie at all.
Cooper and everyone think that high-dimensional creatures are human beings for two reasons: only human beings have sufficient motivation to save themselves, and human beings need to ensure the success of causality in their own past history.
17. Doesn't it mean that black holes can't get out of any entity? How did the cooper get sent out?
I'm not very sure about the physical explanation, but I remember seeing a hypothesis somewhere that a black hole is a black hole at one end, and a white hole or a wormhole at the other end. Corresponding to the cooper being sent out, it makes sense that the other end of the black hole is a small one-way wormhole. It is even possible that this black hole and the wormhole at the beginning were connected in some way. When cooper went out, he encountered the brand when he came in, does it imply that this is the same wormhole or at least that the two are somewhat related. In addition, there is a hint in the film that the cooper station still seems to be in the Milky Way or a nearby galaxy, not the new galaxy that is super far away in a straight line on the other side of the Saturn wormhole. Otherwise, if it is closer, daughters and grandchildren will definitely follow If you contact the brand, you won't go unnoticed. So I tend to think that after the cooper passes through the G black hole, it leads to the route where the cooper station of the Milky Way is ready to migrate. But no matter how you explain it, it is difficult to explain scientifically that Cooper is not dead. Why did only Cooper and tars come out, and where did the other large amounts of matter sucked in by the black hole go? If it is not specially sent by high-dimensional creatures, it is difficult to explain.
18. Why is brand alone after going to the new planet?
I didn't see this clearly when I first brushed it, but I read it carefully at the second brush, and other movie reviews have also written about it. The brand's lover Edmunds, the reason why the signal was incomplete after sending the signal to the earth about the habitability of the planet is probably because when the data was collected and dormant, the mountain where the base station was located was half-buried and half-damaged by an earthquake or a landslide. . The image of the brand kneeling in prayer in front of the pile of stones shows that Edmunds is indeed dead. So if Cooper goes to the brand again, he won't be a light bulb =. =
Brand is alone in a new home to cultivate a human information network. This scene is quite touching. The role of brand was always annoying in the beginning, and it killed the first white buddy. When it came to the end, it really touched me. The feeling of Lonely Planet is moving.
==========The following is the adaptation of my own brain hole after a brush return, although it turned out to be not the original intention of the movie ===============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================
When I swiped it, my biggest brain hole was that high-dimensional creatures were some kind of magical aliens, not human beings themselves. My reason is as follows: After billions of years of human evolution to high-dimensional organisms, how can they still remember this event that happened billions of years ago? This can to a certain extent counteract the motives of human self-salvation. In addition, if human beings can really travel freely in the time dimension, it is not certain what the law of causality is all about, so it is a little reluctant to maintain the law of causality. If there is no external force and it is purely human beings, where does the causal loop that appears in this cycle begin? This is difficult to explain except for my second little brain hole. If you are of the screw causality group, there is no reason to maintain causality. If you're a causal faction, it's hard to explain where the loop starts?
Do aliens have any reason to save humanity? This is like when I was a child, when I saw ants were about to be flooded, I would help them build a dam to stop them. As a high-dimensional creature, watching a human bug is like reading a story. Maybe I will help one if I feel kindness. busy. Because it is a handy help, this busyness will not serve the home, just build some needed tools such as wormholes and wells. Whether the rest can function or not depends on the efforts and self-rescue of human beings. This kind of explanation has several advantages. First, it avoids the reunion explanation of human self-salvation, which is a little shirk of responsibility. Second, it explains why this salvation is not straightforward. It makes sense if the initial state is a causal loop formed by external forces.
Of course, it is not ruled out that many people think that the explanation of aliens is more shirking responsibility, and it is better for future humans to help themselves than to save them from aliens. If so, maybe my second little brain hole would be more pleasing.
The second little brain hole I had at that time mainly focused on the issue of causality. It was difficult for me to accept the fact that a loop had no starting point. If aliens do not exist, even humans themselves can actually promote the start of this loop. To be specific, it is not the descendants of this branch of mankind who save this branch of the earth, but the descendants of the new branch of the brand. The possibility that the brand’s reproduction plan will succeed in the end is extremely high, because it is a special startup method, and it must be the robot responsible for the main cultivation and education, and after all, it is a new and different planet and galaxy, maybe that The evolutionary path of a single branch of mankind is different from that of the human beings on Earth, and maybe it entered the high-dimensional space relatively quickly.
What needs to be distinguished at this time is that before the emergence of the entire causal loop of the earth, some phenomena that may be caused by non-external forces are: if the gravitational force of the Milky Way is not normal, it is not normal itself, and the wormhole near Saturn is just a prominent reflection of the abnormality. How did Cooper get to NASA? Maybe NASA just needed to find a pilot, and it took a few years to find Cooper. So without external force, Cooper and the others arrived in a new galaxy, failed to explore the planet, and finally Brand went to Edmund's planet by himself. This thing can still happen. The only difference is that the cooper of that timeline is definitely dead, and the brand raised the new humans alone. After the new humans evolved to high dimensions, maybe due to the obsession of brand and case, they still wanted to go back and save the human beings on the earth, so they built a well in the black hole, so that the cooper did not die and passed the black hole data to save the earth's human beings , establishes a causal loop. Another advantage of this explanation is that it is easier to explain why high-dimensional humans do not know how to transmit black hole data and must rely on cooper, because high-dimensional humans cannot see the history that has not happened on earth, and what they want to build is a new Parallel time and space, it really needs to figure out how to transmit data. In contrast, humans on Earth save themselves. Since humans on Earth can know that they need to save themselves, they should be able to know how to save themselves at the same time. The matter of the gravitational well of Cooper is difficult to explain why it is necessary. In addition, if it is Brand's obsession, then the entire generation she has raised by herself will surely deeply remember the history of leaving the earth, and may be instilled with a stronger obsession to go back and save the people of the earth. However, if the earthlings save themselves, I think how can such a large number of earthlings ensure that everyone pays attention to and remembers this history? Human beings have a strong ability to forget their pain when they heal their scars.
In fact, when I finished the brush, I tended to combine the big and small brain holes to explain that aliens or some special external force are the reasons for the abnormal gravity of the Milky Way, and also the reason for the emergence of wormholes. As for human self-rescue, and the establishment of loop, it is the earth human being rescued by the universe human beings.
The above two brain holes are for entertainment only, there is no evidence, but I feel happy when I think so. I feel that such a happy ending is the most complete and not perfunctory.
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