better than interstellar

Burnice 2022-04-22 07:01:03



A very good sci-fi film with time and space contact , and the plot arrangement and shooting are all very good. In addition to the other parts of landscape shaping, I think it is better than interstellar travel, at least it is more reasonable, there is a paradox in going back to the past in interstellar travel, and there is no paradox in simply going to another galaxy. And the plot is ups and downs in the process of watching the movie, which makes people involuntarily attracted.
In the end, the suspicion of her travel was too headless. If there is no static noise for 18 hours, it is not normal to suspect that she is not normal, but with these 18 hours, it is not enough to prove it?
Both sci-fi films happen to have Matthew McConaughey as the male lead, a boyfriend and a father. It is women who really make history. I don't know if it's because of the creators.

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Extended Reading
  • Syble 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    undoubtably the best science fiction ever!

  • Sanford 2022-03-21 09:01:15

    I vaguely remember that I downloaded it to collect the JodieFoster movie series, and then I lay in the hard drive for more than half a year before I thought of it and clicked it yesterday. On the premise that I can't remember the sporadic plot, I can only use "relish, relish" to describe my impressions at that time, which made me fall in love with science fiction movies strongly. It's just that, MAC will always get stuck in the last five minutes, so that I can't see the end, it's a crash.

Contact quotes

  • S.R. Hadden: [over video feed from Mir space station] I wanna show you something.

    [shows satellite feed to Ellie]

    S.R. Hadden: Hokkaido Island.

    Ellie Arroway: The systems integration site.

    S.R. Hadden: Look closer.

    [zooms satellite feed to reveal second machine]

    S.R. Hadden: First rule in government spending: why build one when you can have two at twice the price? Only, this one can be kept secret. Controlled by Americans, built by the Japanese subcontractors. Who, also, happen to be, recently acquired, wholly-owned subsidiaries...

    Ellie Arroway: [speaks with Hadden] ... of Hadden industries.

    S.R. Hadden: They still want an American to go, Doctor. Wanna take a ride?

  • S.R. Hadden: The powers that be have been very busy lately, falling over each other to position themselves for the game of the millennium. Maybe I can help deal you back in.

    Ellie Arroway: I didn't realize that I was out.

    S.R. Hadden: Well, maybe not out... but certainly being handed your hat.