Lazarus - Mankind's redemption of its own destiny

Marcelino 2022-04-21 09:01:07

Lazarus, a story from the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. A man named Lazarus was sick. His sister Martha and Mary sent someone to tell Jesus about this, hoping that Jesus would come and heal him as soon as possible. Jesus did not go right away, but took another two days to go. By the time Jesus went, Lazarus had been dead for four days. Martha and Mary both complained that Jesus came late, thinking that if Jesus had come a few days earlier to heal Lazarus, their brother would not have died. But Jesus said to her, Your brother will rise again. Jesus came to the tomb hole where Lazarus' body was placed, and told people to remove the large stone that was blocking the entrance of the hole. Martha said to Jesus, Lord, he stinks, because this is the fourth day. But Jesus cried out to the mouth of the cave, Lazarus, come out. The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped in cloth, and a towel over his face. Jesus said to them, untie and let him go. By resurrecting Lazarus, who had been dead for four days, Jesus convinced people that he was "sent me" by God. The word Lazarus appears several times in the film (please add and correct if you are not watching the film carefully): One is the NASY secret base conference room that Cooper entered for the first time, and the word Lazarus is embedded in the base conference room on the wall. The second is that when Professor Base and Cooper were talking about the rescue plan, he mentioned that the mission is called Lazarus. After reading the later episodes, it can be imagined that the professor is already well aware of the future. Human beings on earth are certain to die. But Cooper hasn't gotten over it yet. The third is that after meeting with Dr. Matt Damon on the frozen planet, he learned the truth of the plan through Murphy's video. Cooper said Lazarus again. The film did not explain whether Cooper had a belief, but this pair had a religion. The common-sense audience can't understand it any more. I remember the actor Matthew O'Connor and Jodie Foster starred in "Contact" (domestic translation into "Overwatch"), in which he played a priest, the religious adviser to the President of the United States. I've seen this film many times, and I've read Carl Sagan's novel. There is a rather profound philosophical debate about how to show the love of God and the love of father and daughter to the world. The female protagonist believes in science and seeing is believing, while the male protagonist believes that love cannot be measured with scientific instruments or data. Director Nolan's interpretation of the theme of love is similar to that of the film. The scientists in this film have to make a choice between love and data information, but they are still deceived by Dr. Matt Damon. Cooper to save Annie. The spaceship driven by Dr. Hathaway sacrificed himself and fell into the black hole, and was lucky to "see" the singularity event. Because of his love for his daughter before dying, he fell into the five-dimensional space-time created by "They" - the super cube (for the super cube Those who don’t understand, suggest to read “Beyond Time and Space” written by Professor Kaku Michio), using gravity and props (books, sand, watches) to send out a series of key messages, and confronting her daughter in three-dimensional space and time talk. At the end of the film, Dr. Anne Hathaway finally arrived at the habitable planet discovered by her boyfriend, wiped away tears, buried the remains of her companions, and continued to complete the great cause of human reproduction alone. The Lazarus Project is finally complete. Lazarus alludes to the mission of NASY's secret mission team to "turn a dead horse into a living horse doctor" for the dying human beings. "God" is also a future human "They" from high-dimensional space and has mastered higher technology , they chose Matthew, his daughter, the professor, and the scientific expedition members to carry out the rescue operation, they are the Lord Jesus who redeemed mankind and made the race continue.

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Interstellar quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dr. Mann: ...There is a moment...

    [gets cut-off by an explosion]

  • Brand: Very graceful.

    Cooper: No. But very efficient.