Ethical Science Fiction

Renee 2022-04-21 09:01:15

Science fiction films must be elevated to an ethical level to be considered the best, and this work is clearly positioned in this way. From the very beginning of the film, I had a vague feeling of watching "The Moon": the same empty planet, the same boring work, the same working life and the expectation of the upcoming return home, the same constant self-discovery and doubt. the exploration process; the difference is that there is a partner here, so it will not be too lonely. There are also wars here, constantly challenging the bottom line of memory. At the same time, the protagonist also lacks memory, which constitutes an element of suspense.
After seeing it, it really verified my guess - clones vs aliens...
A doubt: the recent old and beautiful sci-fi masterpieces always use a nuclear bomb to carry out a closed strike when they encounter powerful aliens and finally hastily After all, this is the case with Fulian, Huantai, and Lost. Is it possible to see the US imperialist position on the use of nuclear weapons? Or is it just Jiang Lang who can't tell the story anymore?
Overall, this is a rare ethical sci-fi masterpiece. The two heroines are also good-looking and worthy of Tom, who has been handsome all his life, but he still feels that it is not enough to touch the heart. If you haven't seen "The Moon" before, you may have a higher evaluation of this work.

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Oblivion quotes

  • Jack Harper: Buck up, Bob. Don't go all shaky on me.

  • Julia: How long have I been out there?

    Jack Harper: At least sixty years.