western film attempt report

Ona 2022-04-20 09:01:05

Analyze the clues and analysis of each event according to the timeline:
1. The engineer in the film took the drug to decompose himself, and the DNA fragments merged into the earth, which is the source of mankind. Then, this time should be ancient times.
1.1. To create civilization (the price is a bit high to say that)
1.2. The engineer was exiled. Taking medicine was suicide. The birth of human beings was purely accidental.

2. The murals of prehistoric civilizations show that the giants participated in the evolution of human beings, and also left an "invitation". (There are many possibilities, list a few that I think are more likely):
2.1. Friendly, guiding the development of human civilization in the optimal direction or the direction that the giants want
2.2. Hostile, farmed Routine maintenance
As for the "invitation" of the star map, it can be regarded as a certain standard: after the evolution of a certain degree of wisdom, you can go to the base planet to join the giant. As for the outcome after the convergence is unknown.

3. More than 2,000 years ago (please don’t get involved with Jesus, the pit is too big, not to mention that I only read a little of the Bible, I really can’t reason.) An accident happened on the base planet: the biochemical virus (black water) cultivated by the giants or It is directly that the alien itself is out of control, infecting/attacking the giant, and the giant family is almost wiped out. The base planet is silent. At this time, the flight target set by the spacecraft on the base is the earth.
3.1. The heroine and captain in the film believe that the giants are carrying viruses/heterosexuals to destroy the earth (there is no necessary causal support, it can only be considered as a possibility).
3.2. After the accident, the giants wanted to flee to Earth.
3.3, Earth is originally the default setting.

4. In the time and space where the film is located, the virus/abnormality was re-activated due to the arrival of humans. The surviving giant wakes up and kills after hearing David's words. In the end, the surviving giant piloted a spaceship to fly to the earth.
4.1. The giant originally planned to destroy human beings
4.2. The giant was originally friendly, but later decided to destroy human beings because of the words of the artificial man.

OK, I see the main line behind it is roughly the same, the reason why they can't come up with a unique solution may be because I didn't read carefully enough and missed any clues; or the script logic is not rigorous enough; or it's the damn "open plot" "(Why do I think it's the same thing as "the script is not tight enough",,,)

Next, we can play the game of watching pictures and telling stories.
Scenario 1: The home planet of the giants was destroyed in the disaster, and the survivors were scattered to the base planet. Out of strong feelings for the home planet, the giants decided to "rebuild" the home planet civilization. The method is to sow DNA, and use high-tech means to create events to interfere with the evolution of "human beings", so that the evolutionary process is completely equivalent to its own civilization, thereby "rebuilding" the parent star. Because of the existence of accidents, the evolution of human beings may deviate from the path of giant civilization, so giants have cultivated viruses/heterosexuals as a tool to "restart" human civilization. This also explains the separation of prehistoric and modern civilizations. In this reconstruction plan of the "Mother Star Civilization", the counterattack of the virus/alien directly led to the cups of the giants. Therefore, humans can still board the base planet after deviating from the regulations of the giant civilization. In the end, the surviving giant saw that the human beings witnessed their own cups and became angry and decided to lead the disaster to the east and perish with the human beings. over,,, well, I admit that I am Fujisaki Ryu.

Scenario 2: A certain high-IQ criminal of the giant family is exiled to a desolate earth, but he has foresight and seemingly committed suicide but left his DNA behind. Beforehand, he also left a message on the earth trying to guide the descendants to go to the base planet for revenge. It was too late when the other giants were discovered: the giant population was too small, their civilization was mainly reflected in intelligence, and they lacked weapons of mass destruction, so they decided to make a taboo big move: re-bring the giant's natural enemy virus and put it on the earth. exterminate human beings. Then, there is no

. So some pioneers voluntarily went to various potentially habitable planets to sow civilization in the hope that "posters" would transform the planet into an environment completely suitable for their people to live in. Unexpectedly, the development of human beings is not as expected by the giants. They are smart but evil, infighting, sabotage and even greedy to the pursuit of individual immortality, so the giants decided to cultivate viruses to exterminate human beings to prevent humans from following the "invitation" to find where the giants are, but unfortunately because A power outage? The cup has happened (it seems to have a shadow of three bodies~)

Well, how bored I am to write this stuff. And insist that you are more boring than I am here,,,

instead of thinking about the script, it is better to think about the self-torture of intelligent life: "Is life created and given meaning?" "If life is an accident, it is meaningless. But how are you going to deal with yourself?" "What's more unbearable, what if life is a dirty sin?"
I almost saw the heroine's tragedy: a person who can clearly and calmly say that his mother's death has died since he was a child is absolutely not. She is sensitive enough to easily accept her father's beliefs, so it is almost inevitable that she embarks on the road of finding an engineer. The reality, however, is that man was probably created by accident, or was created as a tool, and his god is about to destroy him. Even sadder is that even the gods who created them are at stake. At the end of the movie, the heroine's act of flying to the giant home planet seems to me roughly as desperate as finding love in a primitive society.

For me, Western movies are also good for this: something that is somewhat obscure behind the scenes can make people think a little bit.
But because of my western cultural dyslexia syndrome, it was still too hard. It took half a day to read and write again and it seems that the effect is not very good.

The report of this western movie attempt is over, and I take a shower and sleep.

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Prometheus quotes

  • Millburn: Cut it off! Cut it off!

  • Meredith Vickers: Take us home!

    Elizabeth Shaw: If we don't stop it, there won't be any home to go back to!