It is highly recommended because the theme of the film is very good, novel, breaking through old concepts, and the viewpoints are very challenging,
but I think the plot is terrible and the plot is brainless.
The artistic value of film is not high.
The fact that the plot can be written to this point is a scientific fantasy based on modern physics and other disciplines, and has a tangible or intangible basis at the same time.
It mainly talks about the process in which the heroine acquires the ability to develop the human brain by chance and gradually acquires superpowers.
These superpowers include: the ability to control oneself, control others, control matter, transcend control and be controlled.
The heroine says she feels less and less of a part of her humanity.
The doctor said that the value of life is to pass on the knowledge you know. I don't think such a simple thought is enough to bear such a heavy topic.
When she began to learn to control herself, she began to remember the taste of her mother's milk, she could feel every time her mother kissed her, and all the good memories began to reappear. At this time, she exuded gratitude, she said: " I love you and Dad."
But the power of perception is getting bigger and bigger, and the heroine feels that her heart can't bear the amount of information of these perceptions, and she can't find the balance. The doctor was contacted later, and the doctor gave her the faith to find her balance again, so in the end she became a memory, leaving behind everything she saw and knew.
But what's the point of such a heroine?
This is different from the thorough enlightenment that the Buddhists talk about. It just gives an ordinary person the opportunity to understand the world.
The reality of the film is that I believe that such a capability does exist.
Unrealistic also lies in the fact that such an ability will not happen to people like the heroine just by accident. The heroine is not bad, but not good enough, or not suitable enough to have such abilities.
Some people may think that she is a superman, a heroine of the world, but maybe we don't need such a heroine of the world. She has strong abilities, but there is no complete ethics and morality. An individual can control himself, a flesh and blood life, change Become a machine that learns the information of the universe. The heroine is really lonely. She saw all this, but she didn't understand. This is pain for her, not love.
She is omnipresent because she can know everything, she can re-experience,
and let go of these unrealities. When we try to constantly remove our humanity, return to our true self, and let ourselves stay in the stage of controlling ourselves and being grateful to others, will we make life better? more meaningful? Calm down and let go, can I also feel the thoughts of others, feel the breath and movement of all things, sometimes these things don’t have to be seen with my own eyes, it can be the so-called sixth sense or the so-called subconscious.
It may just be a state of emptiness, without thinking about it, like watching a movie.
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