After the premiere

Elouise 2022-04-21 09:01:07

I'm too sleepy, so I can just take a note and it's scattered.

As a strict anti-spoiler party, first proceed with [a small amount of spoiler warning], and suggest that the same thing as me should be forced to watch the movie and discuss it later.


It was too late to cry.
When the black man was unhappy there when he first arrived in space, the male protagonist walked over and plugged him an earphone, which was the sound of rain and cicadas on the earth. I couldn't help but burst into tears. The feeling that is difficult to describe is probably that I feel too lonely and too lonely, that kind of floating and desperate homesickness is exactly the same as that depicted in a Space Odyssey (book). It's the same feeling the heroine feels in Gravity when she hears a male voice crying from a radio station on Earth.

Another point of crying is, of course, the time to hear the message that came over twenty years later. I also know that I deliberately arranged such a plot to earn tears, but I still couldn't help crying with the people in the drama I. This is the deepest emotion of human beings, and it is the weakness of human beings.

Do not go gentle into the good night, when I came out for the first time, I couldn't help but memorize it (I don't even remember why I could memorize this song! (I don't read poetry! I just remember the three The deafening rage is very impressive, and it is a perfect match for this film.
The old man cried when he read this sentence for the second time.


The key words of the whole film: time, gravity. The most impressive sentence is: time is also a precious resource, The same as oxygen and water. The time here is not the time when it is too late to do something, but the relative time that elapses in the framework of relativity. This point is still worth mentioning.
Ah, but gravity can transcend time Yes, I don't understand this point!

When discussing which planet to go to, Anne Hathaway was a bit blunt when she said love, although she knew it echoed the final ending (the last words of the male protagonist almost repeated Hathaway's words sentence), it needs to pave the way in front, but it is still blunt and abrupt, showing hypocrisy.

Matt Damon's acting is terrible, completely a line player, and what's the point of this character and the existence of this scene! Deleting them all has no effect. Because it has something to do with the theme. Of course, I understand that I want to explain the diversity of human beings, explain the evil part of human nature, and explain that human beings can do everything under desperation and desire for survival. It may also be to increase some dramatic conflicts, but the problem is not necessary to talk about everything. Without this part, the story itself and the emotions themselves are already in place and full, and after adding it, it becomes cumbersome.

But in this section, when the hero lies on the snow, I also shrank on the theater stool and shivered. The despair and coldness are so real. (Mainly because it is cold in Beijing =. =)

The last cylindrical Murphy space station is completely the meeting of Rama. When reading that book, the description of the sense of orientation, such as up and down, left, right, south and north poles, which is unimaginable, is shown in this film. Out. It's one of the gains.

Ah yes, the four-dimensional space full of bookshelves is great. It is full of imagination and shocking, and it is reasonable and easy to understand.

In short, it is probably space roaming + gravity + meeting with Rama, but in fact, they are all different, and the various echoes, similarities, differences and developments are worth scrutinizing.

The overall assessment is that the mix is ​​a bit too much to match any of its likes. Especially aesthetically - the same silent space floating scene, what a beautiful gravity shot. ——That is to say, it is not a god movie, but it tells a very good story without any flaws, the story is very exciting, and the emotions are also in place. So full of five stars.


I've written so much that I'm sleepy so late because I sat downstairs at McDonald's and chatted with my friends for two hours after watching the movie. I'm so excited now! It's cool to talk about many points clearly. The final conclusion is that various points in the film are worth pondering and can withstand scrutiny and discussion, which is quite rare.

The small partners have contributed to the opinions of this film review, and we have reached consensus on most issues, which means that this film makes the whole thing and the various issues and positions involved in it clear enough.

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Interstellar quotes

  • [comforting his daughter]

    Cooper: I love you, forever. You hear me? I love you forever. And I'm coming back. I'm coming back.

  • Cooper: I'm coming back...

    Young Murph: [crying] When?