Later, there were fewer opportunities to meet each other, only that he entered the Purple Mountain Observatory to work, and later went to the Beijing Observatory. When I got married many years ago, I had the honor to chat with him a few gossips like "What are you busy with recently?" Me: I usually study things at the macro level, such as cosmic redshift, Kepler spectroscopy (here are just two terms I understand and remember)...
So, he became the closest universe in the universe around me. People, none of them.
So, when "Gravity" slowly approached me through the lens in the darkness, a magical force couldn't help awakening my memory of him.
This story about a space catastrophe conveys the love-hate relationship between man and the universe with extremely simple logical plots and pure, elegant and magnificent narrative shots, recording an epic cosmic record that is beautiful in one second and shattered in the next. Repeatedly shuttle and progress between the restoration of cruel reality, and put the small but strong contradiction - human beings themselves into the extreme environment to torture and temper. The over-emphasized and exaggerated technological (or sci-fi) elements and the streamlined Hollywood-style plot make the philosophical discussion of "Gravity" vulnerable in front of "The Fantastic Journey of Youth". That feeling is still unfinished, and in "Gravity", it all disappeared with the arrival of the sky fire of the Tiangong.
As the saying goes, a hundred kinds of rice feed a hundred kinds of people. People who are obsessed with HBO or BBC documentaries and people who love chick movies are half as good if not on the same page. The gap between admirers of "Country Teacher" and "Earth Cannon" and fans of "Sadness," and "Little Times" may be greater than the evolutionary differences between humpback whales and stick insects. Similarly, for a sci-fi "road movie" like "Gravity", the polarization of word of mouth is inevitable.
However, none of this prevents Gravity from being a great movie that shook (some) people's hearts.
With the beautiful and vast universe as the visual background, the polarized and precisely cut symphony as the auditory background, a long shot that penetrates through, the disaster that collapses like a blooming flower, as well as the occasional metaphorical picture and a faint tribute to the classics. The combination of all this makes people unable to hold their breaths, the silence in the dark, and the sound of their own heartbeats can be heard.
It can be said that "Gravity" finally completed the triad of paying tribute to the universe, paying tribute to technology and paying tribute to the self.
As Sandra Bullock wrapped in the Tiangong and streaked across the sky like a fireball, countless names rolled in my mind like the opening scene of "The Big Bang Theory": Armstrong, Gagarin, Einstein, Copernicus, Little Wukong...and my classmate who hasn't masked his face for a long time...
forgot which year of the Spring Festival, we had a gathering of former scumbags, and accidentally chatted about him who is looking up at the starry sky at a 45° angle at the observatory all year round. I was about to express my sincere admiration for him when he spoke - don't talk about
those useless things, please introduce me to a girl, I'm looking for a partner! ! !
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