Altered States Comments

  • Jeffrey 2022-09-14 19:19:56

    Changing the director will make the film go up a notch, and it's always funny after the...

  • Uriah 2022-05-11 23:18:23

    An incredible romance. The male protagonist is really happy to die. He has the best wife in the world and two best friends in the...

  • Lottie 2022-05-11 18:15:07

    The fancy visual experience is second, and the focus is on what human beings were before genetic recombination. This movie is quite scary, whether it is a human or a monkey, and whether there is still human nature in the brain. Especially after the male protagonist changed from an ape to a human, the doctor visited him and stuck him at the door. There was only a black shadow in the picture, and his open fingers were especially like the claws of a beast. It was a bit creepy to see in the middle...

  • Sigrid 2022-05-11 15:48:24

    Cinema is actually a projection of light, and it becomes something else only when it intersects with the gaze of the audience. ——"A Boat on Land" 2020-05-27 Open-air movie at Yongfu...

  • Ernestina 2022-05-11 13:41:36

    It's the kind of movie consciousness and body that makes me high, the near-death, the experience of psychedelic drugs (also think of don Juan), genetic variation, the relationship between mental illness and religion. One of my favorite styles is the alienation of people (to both The existence of consciousness, soul and body doubts (no sense of control or disengagement) and the constant unease and strange absurd discomfort of daily life, the collapse of beliefs and new explorations are suitable...

  • Damaris 2022-05-11 10:11:39

    The ending came so suddenly. The man has been tossing in the bare butt. The 1980 super class still needs to be...

Extended Reading

Altered States quotes

  • Eddie Jessup: Emily's quite content to go on with this life. She insists she's in love with me - whatever that is. What she means is she prefers the senseless pain we inflict on each other to the pain we would otherwise inflict on ourselves. But I'm not afraid of that solitary pain. In fact, if I don't strip myself of all this clatter and clutter and ridiculous ritual, I shall go out of my fucking mind. Does that answer your question, Arthur?

    Arthur Rosenberg: What question was that?

    Eddie Jessup: You asked me why I was getting divorced.

    Arthur Rosenberg: Oh, listen, it's your life. I'm sorry I even asked.

  • Eddie Jessup: [Discussing his father's death, and its impact on his thinking] I haven't told anyone this in ten years. I'm telling you now because I think you have a right to know what kind of a nut you might be getting mixed up with here.

    Emily Jessup: Arthur was right. You are a fascinating bastard.

    [kisses him]