Fahrenheit 451 Comments

  • Claud 2022-03-23 09:02:53

    The best is the movie...

  • Megane 2022-03-23 09:02:53

    Why can't we change it word by word according to the original text, it has to be changed so low... But after all, the basic TV movie, the pattern is just like this, I still love Ramin and his obsession with Dostoevsky, and a little better is to give True love Shannon adds a bit of depth to the characters, other... Really can't do it, it's hard to be an independent...

  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:02:53

    The rhythm is a bit chaotic, and a lot of derivative settings have been added, but it is not completely divorced from the original, at least it is better than the original with many lines without beginning and end. Montag really wakes up at the end, when he says Choice, he chooses not to do it when he can. The worst acting in it is the self-immolating aunt. Where did you find such a dumbfounded group performance? You give a dazzling expression. After reading for a long time, it will become like...

  • Kacey 2022-03-23 09:02:53

    There is no problem with the original work itself, but this concept has been outdated for forty or fifty years, and it has been remade by contemporary...

  • Kaci 2022-03-21 09:02:52

    In the post-truth high-tech era, a certain office selected a large number of people to engage in some spiritual opium to make the populist spiritual climax, and encouraged to report to make the chickens peck each...

  • Raphael 2022-03-20 09:02:28

    I am more interested in the story of the captain, but I read the book but dominate the book burning. I go home every night and secretly write the sentences in the book without the AI. Will he ever be a single one? Which book is he? What made him an opponent of...

  • Myles 2022-03-20 09:02:28

    US version: Burning books and confessing scholars. In the film many times it was said that he was going to escape to Canada... It was like a natal family. The United States is indeed about to become a Nazi country... It is time to escape. Male protagonist, very good at...

  • Kyleigh 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    When I was a child watching Fred Bori’s Fahrenheit 451, I wondered why one day we would give up reading? Nowadays, just like in movies, VR, AI, ubiquitous live broadcasting and big data are destroying our ability to read and think about ourselves. When I go home from get off work every day, I feel very happy when I see the books on the third and fourth floors in the study. I will turn on the bedside lamp to read a few paragraphs before going to bed every night. Life goes on reading more...

  • Ernestine 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    I just want to see the toaster (forgot to mark it! The content doesn't feel much...

  • Eula 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Back then, I was ignorant of seeing Truffau’s version of the feeling of seeing each other late in the classroom, and now I was completely destroyed by Shannon’s...

Extended Reading
  • Morgan 2022-01-14 08:01:08

    The future is the era of "burning books and pitting Confucianism"

    Reminders, warnings, worries and reflections on the future era of artificial intelligence and big data, human beings machined and robotized.

    When the old woman and the book set themselves on fire, can people who do not read remain indifferent?

    Times are changing, and books and culture should...

  • Hassie 2022-01-14 08:01:08

    The background set by a very interesting story is already very attractive

    In today's society, social media is rampant. Think about it, how many people would rather watch a book than watch a small video of a few minutes that claims to master the essence of the entire book? How many people face their mobile phones every day and rarely talk to their family members? It...

Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Clarisse McClellan: Why do I always make you nervous?

    Guy Montag: You don't.

    Clarisse McClellan: When I see you burning up Eel's lives, you don't look nervous.

    Guy Montag: That's because I'm very good at my job.

    Clarisse McClellan: Hmm. Have you ever thought, even for one second, why you do what you do? You should try reading before burning.

  • Captain Beatty: Do you want to know what's inside all these books? Insanity. The Eels want to measure their place in the universe, so they turn to these novels about non-existent people. Or worse, philosophers. Look, here's Spinoza. One expert screaming down another expert's throat. "We have free will. No, all of our actions are predetermined." Each one says the opposite, and a man comes away lost, feeling more bestial and lonely than before. Now, if you don't want a person unhappy, you don't give them two sides of a question to worry about.

    Guy Montag: Just give 'em one.

    Captain Beatty: Better yet, none.