Many people say that this is a love movie in space. In my opinion, this is a movie about human nature. Putting aside those flaws (two stars and three stars have already said about the flaws, you can go to if you are interested. Take a look, I hope the director can find these people to revise the script in the future, so that the score can be higher by two or three points) So don't tell me those things you so-called that do not conform to your logic.
From the background given to me from the beginning, I began to substitute the male lead unconsciously. If I were the male lead, what would I do? I would live alone in a spaceship until I die of old age, or wake up a girl to spend the rest of my life with me. , or directly wake everyone up for a final carnival, or at the extreme, kill all the men and wake up some women to become the rulers of the spaceship, as extravagant as the emperor every day. In this way, there are too many choices, and each of them can be discussed separately and an article can be written. But if we really put ourselves in our shoes, how would we choose? No one knows how dark their dark side is, and they are extremely terrified to think about it.
When the male protagonist wakes up the female protagonist and puts him in the perspective of the female protagonist, let’s not talk about the big accidents that follow, if I could have had a perfect life, live on a new planet light-years away for a year, and then return to the earth to continue my life , write my own experience into a book, gain both fame and fortune, but someone ruined my life! Why is he? The deckmaster said that a drowning man will always drag another man into the water, but he has no right to do so, it's murder! But he did, so what should I do? kill him? Then I'll be alone, commit suicide? Forgive him? No matter what I do my life is ruined, what a despair!
The spaceship accident in the back made the two people reconcile, and then accompany each other to go down, which seems to me to be a more conventional happy end, but the forest and tree house at the end really let me see the finishing touch, maybe I don't think about love very much. I'm still moved by the film, I give one more point to this ending. As the tavern said, "You can't get so hung up on where you'd rather be, that you forget to make the most of where you are". Reading comprehension is a point.
In the end, as long as a work can bring you a thought, then you don't waste time appreciating it
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