I don't want to argue about the common sense of physics. Movies are movies after all. Which science fiction movie is not absurd.
It didn't step into the stereotype that science fiction films always show off technology and show off advanced.
Everyone sees the world differently. What I saw in this film is human nature, the conflict between rationality and sensibility at a critical juncture. I like this cool style, no exaggerated performances, no bridges trying to resonate. It's just that the character changes are a bit abrupt, and how did Pinbacker come in? The phrase "there are five people" makes people shudder.
I don't understand and I don't want to pretend to be professional. A film that catches people is a good movie, and the music is also very well matched.
There are really not many directors with individuality and success. There are too many Michael Bays in this world, but there is only one Danny Boyle.
The plot is in line with the mainstream concept of the West. The Japanese, Koreans, and Malays all died one after another. Regardless of whether you are a captain or a radish planter, mixed races can't go very far, and in the end the rest are still Europeans and Americans.
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