The first sci-fi movie ever seen

Spencer 2021-12-08 08:01:38

The first science fiction film I've ever seen in my life is earlier than Peili Beibei.

Yes, it should be the opening work of CCTV's Fox Theater on Sunday night. Later, I have travels to the center of the earth, time tunnels, and five weeks on a balloon. ...

At 8:30 in the evening and my old brother eagerly watched in front of the TV. After watching, it has seriously exceeded the usual sleep time. The cool robot and the arithmetic problems on the blackboard left a ten-year-old child with indelible feelings. Revisited

after twenty years of memory , this cold-war-thinking fable is not out of date, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that Wise’s handling is very noir.

As a science fiction film in the 1950s, the film’s attitude towards robots and the mainstream pessimism of today It is very different. The humans on planet XX entrust their military power to the machine completely. There is no concern about the self-consciousness of the machine at all. There is a little taste inside and outside the machine owner.

I hope my next generation of science fiction enlightenment will be so exciting. I hope this year. The remake of the movie won’t reappear

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Extended Reading
  • Malvina 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    "I'm very worried that people use fear instead of reason." This is a product of the Cold War in the United States (of course, after the bombing of World War II). It has a strong anti-war and anti-nuclear atmosphere, and its advance warning of the times is self-evident. The sci-fi in the 1950s was not rough, and the sci-fi without special effects was also very beautiful. The "Arrival" of the Uninvited Guest is similar to the movie "Arrival". The communication with the children reminds the children elements in the later old Sis sci-fi films. The editing around the world is a bit like a Hollywood blockbuster. PS: Sam Jaffe in the film is an actor who was persecuted by McCarthyism; in the end, the robot holding the sling of the heroine and the dummy are too obvious hahaha.

  • Andres 2021-12-08 08:01:38

    1. The classic anti-war science fiction film depicts the people's psychology during the Cold War, and nuclear fear is everywhere. 2. Various dark-adjusted high-contrast lighting to render the atmosphere, the distant view-the robot holding the heroine walking inside the spaceship-the light and dark interlaced fence-like light and shadow are heart palpitating. 3. The shape of the robot is borrowed by [Robocop]. Michael Lenney's thin, elegant, cold and gentle face is in line with the characteristics of aliens. 4. Strong tension and good special effects. (8.5/10)

The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • Army physician: [about Klaatu] He was very nice about it, but he made me feel like a third-class witch doctor.

  • Helen: I thought you were...

    Klaatu: I was.