Every day is God's plan

Idella 2022-04-22 07:01:05

There are very few sci-fi films that have endless aftertastes, especially the films that have been piled up with later stages and CGI in recent years, so I was very moved after watching this. Although Kevin Spacey sexually assaulted, I have to admit that he played really well, and I really admire his facial expressions to this extent. What is the theme of this film, it is actually "hope". This alien named prot came to earth many years ago and became friends with Robert porter. Later, Robert married and had children, and the family lived in the countryside of Santa Rose. On July 27, 1996, when Robert was working outside, a burglar broke into the house and raped and murdered his wife and daughter. Robert went home to find out about the tragedy and killed the gangster. In desperation, he jumped into the river to commit suicide, but was discovered by prot, so the soul wears Robert, and the story behind is a bright line. Prot once brought hope to Robert, knowing that mental pain can break a person, so he arranged for himself to be admitted to a mental hospital to bring hope to all patients. I was very moved that Dr. Powell never gave up on prot/Robert, and still took care of Robert after prot passed through the bess, hoping that one day Robert could recover. Except for the gangsters, they are all good people. Prot is really an angel.

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Extended Reading
  • Josefa 2022-04-23 07:01:29

    A favorite film of an old friend who has not been in touch for many years. Soft sci-fi or pseudo-sci-fi movies are the most powerful. The thinking is galloping but indisputable. The paradox is very similar to the kind of talk of a man from the earth. It is also called a psychological suspense movie. I think the last sci-fi is a bit of a failure, it's better to use it as a mental patient's imagination, the old-fashioned plot of alien possession is a bit nonsense

  • Mariano 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    handsome and impeccable

K-PAX quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.