After reading so many comments and explanations, I found that they were basically discussing that coat, and very few really analyzed the film itself. The main line of the film is actually a dark line, which can be gradually seen when the camera is switched back and forth. Let me explain the real main line sequence: the main line is that the male protagonist is a soldier, unable to live a normal life with the female protagonist all year round, unable to participate in the daily life of the female protagonist, and then the female protagonist cheated on a black colleague, and later the male protagonist found out, obviously the male protagonist He still loves the heroine, so the hero's choice is to destroy himself. This is also explained by Dr. Ventress. The heroine asked the doctor why her husband volunteered to participate in this suicide mission, and the doctor replied, "Suicide and self-destruction. It's two different concepts, maybe we have a program of destruction in our genes, you have to ask yourself this, you are an expert in this area, maybe he just wants to ruin his marriage life", (can't remember the lines, probably Is that so?) This sentence is also the director's hint from the side that the reason is the heroine. Before participating in the mission, the heroine also kept repeating that I owe him and I owe him, so the heroine took the initiative to participate in this mission to find the truth. Let’s talk about the last in the lighthouse. The male protagonist and the female protagonist actually experienced the exact same thing. In the video, the male protagonist saw the firelight and the aliens flashed by, and the female protagonist’s perspective here It is relatively complete. Like the heroine, another male protagonist is also reflected in the lighthouse. In the video after the male protagonist commits suicide, it also appears in the footage. The male protagonist chooses to destroy the original me, because the reality is too painful and he can no longer bear it. I still love the heroine in my heart, so I left a refracted self who still remembers the heroine. The hero's last words are for the refracted self, and finally let him go to the heroine, not as sublimated to consciousness as some people think The female protagonist chose to destroy the reflected self, which came out of her body, and may be the part of the female protagonist who hates herself. The female protagonist had a conversation with the black man, and the black man said: "What you hate is you Myself, not me", so the hero and heroine both destroyed a self in the end, and the ending is that the two embraced each other. Only by destroying some things can we lose the past and be truly reborn, so that we can continue to live.
The reason why the five women were chosen in the movie is because of the director's own intentions. Destruction is not destruction. Everyone has their own new life. Women are the representatives of sensibility and can easily express their feelings. , is to use science fiction to talk about human nature and feelings, so those who talk about equipment, bugs, women, etc. don't worry about it. Although it is a coat, it also has the meaning that the director wants to express. The evolution of organisms and the diversification of biological species are caused by genetic mutations. Wildfires will not burn out, and the spring breeze will regenerate. If the original world is destroyed, a new world will be reborn. . It can also be seen from the director's previous movie "Ex Machina" that the director should be someone who has a deeper understanding of life and can express emotional things in a more delicate and profound way. Now that I think about it, the heroine and the hero are together Many of the details are very delicate, and the dialogue between the heroine and the black man at the bedside also has a meaning to be expressed. Because of myopia, and I was too tired from shopping, I started to doze off for a while, so this movie is rather sketchy, and many details may not be remembered clearly. If there are any mistakes, please forgive me. Encouragement and suggestions, ya da ~ (^з^)-♡!
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