- The film was allowed to be shot on the USS Constellation and Lincoln aircraft carriers.
- After the "Columbia" space shuttle crashed, the relevant authorities requested that the scene of the emergency landing of the space shuttle in the trailer be deleted, but this scene was not deleted when the film was officially released.
- Dr. David Stevenson, who served as a consultant for the film, was inspired by the film and thought that it would be scientifically feasible to put an unmanned detector in the center of the earth. On May 15, 2003, his idea was published in a scientific journal. "Nature" on.
- Christopher Young used a 120-person symphony orchestra and more than 40-person choir to perform the soundtrack for the film.
- The scene of the destruction of the ancient Roman Arena in the film was shot with a 40-foot-diameter model.
- The scene of Trafalgar Square in London in the film took half a year to complete, because most of the birds are generated by computers.
- The 7-mile-deep ultra-deep borehole mentioned in the film does exist.
- The main reason why Hilary Swank will take over the film is to work with director Jon Amiel.
- In order to figure out the role of the female astronaut, Hilary Swank specially met and talked with the female astronaut Susan Hems.
- In order to truly show how the geocentric nauts entered the center of the earth, the director recruited scientists from the California Institute of Technology, NASA astronauts, UCLA professors, and military personnel to help the actors figure out the roles in the film .
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Stanford 2021-12-11 08:01:32
This film is still considered a good science fiction adventure film to this day, much better than some shit. "All science is the best guess." "Only in the infinite unknown can people know what the most important thing is."
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Delmer 2022-03-28 09:01:03
The director is British, and he has made British dramas in his early years, but his films are basically made in the United States, which is considered an American film. This film failed, but it's not ugly. Every link is a job, but I like the performance. Some of the special effects at the beginning are also well done. It didn't start to collapse until the thunderstorm hit Rome, and the special effects in the underground part are even better. no point
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Dr. Conrad Zimsky: [trapped in a compartment of Virgil with a nuclear bomb set to detonate; recording himself for posterity] For here, in the great unknowable, man can come to know the most important thing of all - himself. He can understand...
[trails off]
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: What the fuck am I doing?
[begins laughing hysterically; the nuclear bomb explodes]
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Taz 'Rat' Finch: [after playing with Keyes' cell phone] Here, you now have free long distance on this phone. Forever.