Reborn with "Gravity" The wonderful thing about the movie is that each person's interpretation can exist independently and differently. Of course, we can look at this film with the eyes of pure entertainment. But I think it's a pity to treat a seemingly simple but actually rich story in this way. Maybe there are a lot of excessive interpretations in this article, but if you can use the attitude of watching "The Fantastic Drifting of Pi", use a movie to examine your heart, and you can find some things that you can use for yourself. If you have positive energy, it is also a beautiful thing. The film begins with a set of numbers and physical facts to point out the relationship between the space environment and human survival requirements - zero compatibility, that is to say, if human beings want to survive in the space environment, they need to be strong to the environment every minute and every second. ability to adapt or change. Of course, humans cannot change the space environment. Therefore, man-made materials can only be used to isolate the human body from space. Thin layers of matter block radiation and regulate the temperature and pressure of the small environment inside the suit. The isolation created by this thin wall divides two distinct worlds, allowing the coexistence of environments that could not coexist, and this is the power of human science today - it allows us to leave our own world and enter a near-another dimension Space. The first shot of the film is 11 minutes long. With this single shot alone, the film properly celebrates the achievements of human science, and with the help of the shock of the picture itself and the space for thinking left by the long shot, it is very efficient to bring all human perception and consciousness back to the inner level. . "With the power of science, how high and how far have we stood? How can we survive and sustain ourselves when we are located here, far from our own world?" No matter how advanced technology is, it cannot win for mankind in space When we get enough freedom, like an embryo with immature functions, once it leaves the uterus, once the umbilical cord is cut, death is an immediate consequence; although technology can provide us with many conditions for life, but from a macroscopic time and space perspective. You can almost ignore them. This is the insignificance and insignificance of human beings. From the perspective of life, in the surging tide of more than 7 billion people, the life experience and soul of the individual are the same. Everyone is no different from an astronaut floating in space, tightly holding on to the material/rope they depend on for survival. They need to face the infinite unknowns in life/cosmos, explore the meaning of the whole process, and at the same time deal with it all the time. Unforeseen accidents and changes. As "Murphy's Theorem" says, "whatever can go wrong must go wrong", the imperfection of human nature determines the nature of people's constant mistakes. Even though human technology can make fast and efficient calculations, the butterfly effect involves all the variables that the human brain can take into account. The wishful thinking of encountering changes on a small level. With the intention of harming other people/country, in an unexpected situation, the space shuttle in the film is still faced with the threat of satellite debris. Although all parties work together to avoid disaster, the tragedy still happens mercilessly . This entire disaster is a huge mistake that no one could have predicted, but the mistake itself and its consequences absolutely cannot represent the original intention of human beings, and they cannot be controlled by human beings. This is the ultimate helplessness that life needs to face in this world— -Individual small individuals need to face the unpredictable and uncontrollable life, but usually cannot blame any other external causes, and finally have to learn to accept. And this kind of helplessness is always unexpected and consistent, and it is also reflected twice in this film, that is, the process of Ryan's life before the film happened. Listen to the radio to relax and try to get away from the hustle and bustle. Then Ryan received a phone call and heard the bad news, so he was hit and fell into it, unable to extricate himself. Since then, out of self-blame and in order to escape, he developed the habit of driving aimlessly and wandering, implying his inner loss and hesitation. This whole process comes to Ryan again in the film: Ryan is floating between the space shuttle and Earth. And the reason why Ryan likes space is precisely because of the escape and self-blame from the previous blow, trying to find a little peace in his heart. Then, bad news comes on the radio, debris hits, an accident happens, and Ryan is separated from the space shuttle, alone and lost in space. This time, however, Ryan was fortunate enough to be rescued by Matt. The difference in the role of Matt is that Matt enjoys every work and scenery in space with a grateful attitude. It is different from Ryan's purpose of escaping reality. Matt's existence in space, or he is in this different world of space. The reality transmission in his heart is out of the love in his heart. So much so that he was still a little confused about whether he could break the record for the duration of extravehicular activities during his last mission. Matt's enjoyment of work and optimism and the warm humanity in his soul are also reflected in his frank face, willingness to accept and self-joking about his past experiences, such as his attitude towards his ex-wife's infidelity and his " Bad foreboding" relaxed state of mind and self-joking about life's hilarious trivia. Matt, as the mission commander, is dedicated to the safety of all colleagues and When he was born, Matt first thought of picking up Ryan, who was working on the Hubble Telescope. After Shariff was hit by debris, Matt floated to his side to provide assistance for the first time. Then Ryan was hit by the debris and drifted away from the main structure. Matt also kept going. Provide instructions to assist Ryan until the signal breaks. At this point, the first act of the film is completed in the form of a single long shot. Ryan was in panic after disengagement - dizzying flips, inability to locate, not much oxygen left, and disconnected from people. Put yourself in the shoes and imagine that this is probably the most utter isolation, helplessness and fear Ryan has ever experienced in his life. (Following the director's transition from objective to subjective, Ryan can refer to anyone from the audience's point of view at the moment). At this time, Ryan also fell into the night side of the earth, rolling and spinning feebly in the vast starry sky. At this moment, Ryan's inner wish was uncontrollably turned into words: "Anybody? Please copy. exchange. After seeing each other and getting closer, Matt tied himself and Ryan with a rope, which is also the materialized embodiment of the symbolism - the connection that is established between people. Especially after a traumatic experience such as a disaster, barriers and defenses between people can quickly collapse, and unusually deep connections can be established. Ryan then followed Matt to recover Shariff's tragic corpse and saw photos of Shariff's family members. After that, following Matt's instructions, the two worked together to bring Shariff's body back to the space shuttle. At this point, Matt and Ryan realize that they are the only survivors. In other words, Matt and Ryan are now completely isolated and floating. Isolation is also equivalent to independence in a sense, and this independence is a given reality whether it is desired or not. The wreckage of the space shuttle that provided the two people with reliance and survival conditions before seemed to also symbolize the process and state of mind that people had to go on the road alone after they were separated from the mother body, even after witnessing the death of the mother body. At this moment, Ryan's heart also fell from helplessness to complete despair because of the fear and the blow in front of him. Like an embryo with a severed umbilical cord, not being able to return to the space shuttle means not being able to resolve the crisis of impending oxygen depletion, which means imminent death. After hearing about Matt's plan, Ryan no longer believed that he could reach the International Space Station smoothly, and began to give up and respond negatively. Because of the panic, Ryan has entered a state of absence, which is almost psychologically preparing for his own death, so there has been a large area of self-closure emotionally. And right now, Matt's role is crucial. In order to bring Ryan back to his senses, Matt realized that the previous pretense of being relaxed and calm was useless. What was needed at this time was to re-open Ryan's heart and use human-related emotions to dispel his defenses. So Ryan asked, "What do you miss down there? …Nobody special? Somebody down there looking up, thinking about you? people?) "Ryan's response was heartbreaking," I had a daughter. meaning. After trying to reconnect with Matt to no avail, Ryan had to accept the fact that he was the only survivor, and the fire on the space station at the moment forced Ryan to immediately change his previous passive attitude and try to control the situation. Of course, trying to control a situation usually doesn't mean that one can successfully control all external variables and turn things around in the end, but the point is that one must have the courage to face it, and the outcome is not the most important thing. So after a lot of hard work, Ryan could only choose to retreat into the Soyuz spacecraft and prepare to detach from the docking with the International Space Station. Just when Ryan decided to fly to the Chinese space station, she found that she was still trapped by the rope of the parachute and couldn't get out completely, so she had to go back outside the capsule again to manually release the rope's fixing device. So the essence of the plot here is that in order to continue on the road/forward, the Soyuz as a child must be separated from the parent body of the International Space Station, and in order to successfully start the process, the child Ryan must be released from the Soyuz. Therefore, with the support of the rope/umbilical cord between itself and the Soyuz, manually disconnect the rope/umbilical cord between the Soyuz and the International Space Station, which means that any single individual actually has multiple effects on different objects. identity. Just as everyone has a yearning for their mother, and even longs to return to the mother body because of fear of loneliness, but in the end, they must disconnect from the mother body and stand alone in this world before they can develop their own life. After another round of devastation, the International Space Station was turned into pieces. It can be said that the Ryan/Soyuz once again witnessed the destruction of the mother body. At this time, however, an unexpected blow came again—the main thrusters on the Soyuz were out of fuel. Ryan could only helplessly send a distress signal over the radio. After finally waiting for a voice, I found that the language was blocked. Then, along with a series of dog barks, Ryan suddenly realized that the other party's signal was actually from the earth. Ryan, who is floating outside the earth, is a lost child who is separated from his mother. He knows that his mother is far away, but he can't find a way back to her side. Just then, she heard the baby's voice. This warm and cordial voice, which should have been full of life's hope and people's warmth, actually made Ryan feel both despair and comfort in his heart. With the guilt and longing for his daughter Sarah, and the complicated emotions of longing for reunion, Ryan had to face his soul in this lonely despair, face the deepest questions and desires of his soul, and have a dialogue with him. "Oh, Feeling is still the soul, Matt's first action after entering the warehouse is to reopen the oxygen supply valve, which is (again) hinting to Ryan that he wants to live, or once again showing that even if Ryan has chosen to give up, he is still in his heart. Deep down there is still a longing for life. The conversation that follows is arguably worth thinking about: Matt: Listen, do you want to go back, or do you want to stay here? (Listen, do you want to go back, or do you want to stay here? I get it, it's nice up here. You can just shut down all the systems, turn out all the lights... and just close your eyes and tune out everybody. All systems, dim all lights, close your eyes and ignore anyone. There's nobody up here that can hurt you. It's safe. I mean, what's the point of going on What's the point of living? What's the point of living? Your kid died. Doesn't get any rougher than that. But still, it's a matter of what you do now. But it all depends on what you do now. If you decide to go, then you gotta just get on with it. Once you decide to go, you have to face it. Sit back, enjoy the ride. You gotta plant both your feet on the ground and start livin' life. Take it easy and enjoy the journey. You have to be down to earth to experience life. Ryan: How did you get here? How did you get here? Matt: I'm telling you, it's a hell of a story. Hey, Ryan? It's an extraordinary story, I told you. Ryan. … It’s time to go home. Time to go home. ) At this moment, Ryan finally came to his senses. Since the essence of life is to face all unpredictable calamities and uncontrollable tribulations alone, one should not deny this essence and refuse to experience life. Because to be hurt, to bear the blow is an inseparable part of life. In other words, if you hide yourself and close your heart, you are actually out of the normal state of life. This numb vacuum does not belong to life. category. It is precisely because many changes in life that are beyond the wishes and faults of people, we must learn to let go and not blame ourselves or others. This is the so-called "death and then life", without a complete collapse, can not start rebuilding. Once entering this state of detachment, the problem that people focus on is no longer their own pain and the past, but the result of striving for the future through a calm response to the present and not being attached, just like the inevitable result of life It is death, but this does not mean that people cannot enjoy the process, experience life at all levels and find the meaning of life in this world. As long as we uphold this kind of cognition, people's heart and soul will no longer be lost, and they will naturally be able to find their way home. And the destination that this road can eventually take us to, the symbolic meaning of the so-called "home" is those things that can eventually transcend the limitations of death on life, people's fear of death, and give life value, that is, things that are hard to forget memories, love that never dies, relationships with the hearts of others that cannot be destroyed. So Ryan finally let go of the self-blame he felt for his daughter's death/had to let go of Matt, and said goodbye to the painful past related to his daughter/the catastrophe in space, and this goodbye doesn't mean staying away And forgetting, but it is equivalent to achieving union at the level of the soul, overriding the separation of the body and the reality, so there is no need to say goodbye in the future, because everything that was unacceptable in the past will eventually be brought on the road and accompany you in your future life. precious experience and warm protection. Ryan uses his conversation with Matt for emotional support, although at this point the source of that support is actually Ryan himself. At the same time, Ryan also asked Matt to speak to his daughter Sarah. This series of actions marks the beginning of Ryan's rebirth process, the completion of his inner being as an independent person, his recovery from injury as a mother, and his growth and evolution as a child. This is where the third act of the film begins. Ryan ignited the soft landing thrusters and flew to the distant Tiangong. The Soyuz at this time is like a small egg, wrapping Ryan in it. As many have said, if Ryan continues to hide, she will suffocate in the eggshell and end up out of this world forever, and only by breaking through the inside of the egg can Ryan enter new worlds and gain life. So immediately, our perspective rushed out of the Soyuz with Ryan's figure. This long-lens movement is graceful and unhurried, accommodating the poetry displayed by various objects collectively, but always closely guarding Ryan's side with an indifferent, calm and calm attention, on the contrary, it makes the viewers and Ryan's relationship seemed extremely close. The arc that separates the earth and deep space seems to divide the blurred boundaries between the world and heaven/life and death/existence and nothingness/courage and abandonment. At this time, the soundtrack also added the rhythm of the synthesizer, giving the audience a sense of urgency, a goal, a hope, and a deep thought, as if running forward with Ryan's desire for rebirth. Finally, with the help of the thrust of the fire extinguisher and the efforts to control his own movements, Ryan came to the door of Tiangong, and at the moment when the debris was about to strike again, he entered the final transfer station of this space journey. This whole process shows Ryan's efforts to rekindle his fighting spirit and try to take control of the situation on his own. And at this moment, Ryan is only one step away from going home. After entering the Shenzhou spacecraft and successfully undocked, Ryan began to learn to talk to Houston in Matt's tone, even after the accident, Ryan and Houston have been in a state of isolation and loss of contact. At this moment, the camera is aimed at the cloth bag Buddha statue on the Shenzhou spacecraft. The cloth bag Buddha is the Laughing Buddha and the Future Buddha, which implies Ryan's inner excitement and instinctive joy after he recovered himself from the loss of the wandering universe. It is also equivalent to Ryan finding his way home and establishing the ability to laugh A positive attitude towards everything and living in the moment. And this dialogue is also Ryan's final psychological construction and encouragement: "The way I see it, there's only two possible outcomes. (In my opinion, there are only two possible outcomes. Either I make it down there in one piece and I have one hell of a story to tell, or I burn up in the next ten minutes. Either way, whichever way ... no harm, no foul! No matter what, no matter the outcome, I'll accept it because either way... it'll be one hell of a ride. I'm ready. The attraction that emerges out of nothing is the soul's thirst for life; the attraction that can help a lost child go through untold hardships until he finds the return home is the desire to go home; it can help mothers and children to overcome the layers of barriers, Until the attraction of gathering together is the love in the hearts of people. The gravity at this time is the renewed love for life in Ryan's heart, and this love for life also contains Ryan's love for Sarah and Matt. After Ryan fell back to Earth, he heard terrestrial broadcasts, one of which indicated that Ryan was in the middle of the United States. Maybe this is as Matt said before, Ryan has indeed successfully returned to his hometown - Lake Zurich with the legendary story. After having to open the hatch due to a fire, Ryan swam out of the capsule that had sunk to the bottom of the lake. The space suit that had previously provided shelter for Ryan had become a heavy burden under the gravity of the earth, just as the umbilical cord that once depended on human beings became a burden and had to be disconnected after birth. At this time, Ryan returned to the water in the form of an amphibian like a frog swimming around him. Then, exhausted, Ryan slowly swam to the shore of the lake, crawling on the shore like a reptile, feeling the kindness of the soil with great joy. . After a short rest, Ryan smiled and said "Thank you.". Ryan then tried to support his own weight with his hands, but couldn't get up due to the fatigue caused by prolonged weightlessness. This is also the first time Ryan has fully felt Earth's gravity during his journey from space back to Earth, from water to land. At this point, Ryan shook his head, smiled and said, "No.
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