documentary style, which reminded me of "The Clover File"
and felt a little boring at first, but after seeing it, it felt very compact.
The final feeling is... There
will probably be a second part.
Either tell why the flying saucer came to the earth, or tell what
happened to the film three years later... If you want to think about it, there will be a lot of content , and the aliens are probably just a "borrowing generation", what they
represent, whoever sees it, they——
At least it's still a bit inexplicable now - came to earth and
lived a life like house arrest, people hated them, expelled them,
and some organization was responsible for transferring them (relieving people's concerns in a way that solves the symptoms but not the root cause, the form is also ridiculous, transfer Before, I had to get an alien to sign first... This made me feel a little bit like a bitch and wanted to set up a torii... I don't care if people want to understand it or not)
The accident that happened in the process, at first, I felt foreign Are the stars doing something? ? ?
(With this kind of mentality, it is obviously a mentality that tends to be "one's own". The director also deliberately made the aliens very strange, to aggravate this mentality.)
Later, he will pity the hero who was recruited
"damn , why do you recite so little?" I
slowly found out that in fact, people just wanted to go home... I didn't make a fool of myself... So
the balance began to tilt
the relationship between father and son, "international humanitarianism", and comrade-in-arms love.
Will go to hope that aliens succeed ,
people just want to go home... People are really wonderful
animals... The change of mentality, controlled by the director and unable to resist , and lies
The hero's love for his wife, and the metal flower at the end is very gorgeous in my opinion
. "A strong dragon does not overwhelm the snake"
and some ignorance and blind desire for "strong ability" (I firmly believe that this is not just a feature of black tribes. )
are worth thinking about.
In addition, the shooting techniques are
documentary style, interviews, and gorgeous special effects
. Peter Jackson really has a set (although he is not a director, he must have intervened less...)
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