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Issac 2023-09-04 00:13:07
I thought it was a sci-fi film, but it turned out to be a warm film about family affection. Since this is a movie, I had no doubt at first that Prot was a K-star, and all the amazing things that happened to him made me a devout believer like those in the mental hospital. Then I touched the clues and returned to the crime scene on July 27, 1996. I was a little disappointed. Is it really crazy? In the end, fortunately, it's just a soul...
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Vinnie 2023-07-24 22:22:34
There is a shadow of "City of Angels", but Kevin's performance is more...
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Kellie 2023-06-08 21:09:11
getting it right this time around, because this time is all you...
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Andre 2023-05-17 17:34:41
The same problem as the domestic movie "What's in the Darkness". Discussions on such films involve a question, do the creators need to take into account the audience's viewing experience in their expressions, or can they just wantonly express what they think should be expressed? In terms of movie viewing experience, I don't like this kind of movie, whether you want to talk about love and peace/live in the moment and cherish the people in front of you/the beauty and pain of youth...all kinds of...
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Asha 2023-05-08 15:18:46
It's Kevin Spacey! Quite esoteric and beautiful...
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Guido 2023-04-16 16:00:56
I just finished watching it last night and felt that there was something missing from a sci-fi film. I just realized today that this really great place is not just his personal experience and the sci-fi structure of the film, but the people and things he met. A delightful turn of events. He guides bewildered individuals and gives them hope for a better life. From this perspective, there is no doubt that a five-star movie is available. I admit that Spacey's acting is not bad. . There is no dead...
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Newell 2023-03-29 19:51:51
I like Kevin Spacey, I remembered "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in the process of...
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Amir 2023-03-04 15:38:46
Child-like voice or something, hypnotize a piece of cute...
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Gregorio 2023-01-23 03:20:07
In this universe, who is the patient and who is the doctor? I really would rather believe that prot is from kpax! His kindness should be the appearance of human beings themselves! Very touching...
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Amiya 2022-12-20 15:00:54
I thought that the reproductive and reproduction mechanism of k-pax was just a joke. Finally, considering the situation of the protagonist, it turned out to be a tragedy, and it was difficult to foreshadow the...
K-PAX Comments
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Wade 2022-04-19 09:01:31
Isn't this quantum entanglement?
Hey, I started thinking about the logic of looking at the movie from the perspective of the two male protagonists after watching the movie.
But then back to a rational state, assuming that every shot that appears in the film is real, such as tachyons (the way the man in the sunglasses travels) and... -
Garland 2022-03-21 09:01:28
How can I only see this film after 11 years... love it so much
Whether or not Mark believes in Prot
or a somewhat psychopathic Robert,
he
accepts his mind
like a patient who is healed by the idea of "Prot" I think what he's trying to tell the audience
isn't really to think
If the truth in this story is true and false, it will
be enough if the last thought...
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Prot: I've been to 64 planets within our galaxy. Earth is the only one of your species, homo sapiens, that I visited so far.
Dr. Mark Powell: When did you arrive on Earth?
Prot: 4 years and 9 months ago.
Dr. Mark Powell: So that makes you how old?
Prot: In Earth terms, 337 years old. I aged about seven getting here traveling at about 6 multiples of c. But, really, Marko, it only seemed like an instant.
Claudia Villars: I'd say access 1 psychosis NOS.
Dr. Mark Powell: That's glib to call him a psychotic. That's a wastebasket diagnosis.
Claudia Villars: Well, he believes he traveled here from another planet. What's your diagnosis, jet lag?
Dr. Mark Powell: Well, how come he didn't respond to the Haldol?
Claudia Villars: Haldol can make you more psychotic. It's rare but it does happen.
Dr. Mark Powell: Look. I'm not saying that medication can't be a helpful tool to help somebody like this. But you can't...
Claudia Villars: In the meantime, we have 10 new transfers to take care of.
Dr. Mark Powell: Maybe, what's wrong with him, is that he is.
Claudia Villars: [interrupting] Is what?
Dr. Mark Powell: ...from the planet K-PAX.
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Dr. Mark Powell: It's one thing to take an interest in your fellow patients. It's quite another to make you think that you can cure them.
Prot: You seem overly upset, Mark. To borrow a phrase from Navarro: You need to chill. For your information: All beings have the capacity to cure themselves, Mark. This is something we've known on K-PAX for millions of years.
Dr. Mark Powell: Listen to me: On this planet: I'm a doctor, you're a patient.
Prot: Doctor, patient: Curious human distinction.
Dr. Mark Powell: It's not your job to cure Howie, or Ernie, or anyone else, it's mine
Prot: Then, why haven't you cured them, yet?
Prot: Oh, by the way, here are the answers to the questions you asked me. I hope they meet your satisfaction.