Is there a problem with the male protagonist's three views?
This is one of the things that the film is widely criticized for. But I think, as Gus said, it's just a desperate man seeing a straw with no choice but to grab it. The movie depicts Jim's despair, suicide, and the entanglement before awakening Aurora in a very detailed manner, and what it shows is just normal human nature.
Is Aurora Stockholm Syndrome?
Indeed, I feel that Aurora's hatred of Jim is portrayed in the film too little and without tension. But I don't think Aurora is Stockholm Syndrome, because she loves Jim not only because of Jim's kindness to her, but also because of the life-and-death recovery they have experienced together, and because her good friend persuaded her to live an ordinary life , spend the rest of your life peacefully with the person you truly love. It would be inappropriate to mention Stockholm without this background.
Is the setting of the film unscientific?
Indeed, the number of infirmaries, "there can be no problem with the dormant chamber", planting trees on the deck, etc., the film does not give a very convincing explanation. But this does not affect our appreciation of its love film core.
Is the plot of the film peaceful?
Indeed, after watching the trailer, you can already guess how the plot of this film will develop. Seeing other possible directions for the plot in other reviews is refreshing to me, such as the use of a non-linear narrative (starting with Aurora Awakens) (what a coincidence).
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