Science can't explain everything

Raina 2022-04-19 09:01:43

There is no denying that this movie is not so timeless and classic, and it does have some similarities compared to "Fly to Space". How to get rid of mental control in an extreme state, how to resist auditory hallucinations and visual hallucinations with the remaining rationality on the verge of psychological collapse? Here also let us see the physical injury that cannot be avoided as a human being. But the thoughts reflected in the film make people ponder. What is the outer appearance of the world universe that we can perceive? ? Nobody knows. Maybe it's what the film depicts: hell is just a synonym, and it's actually more tragic than hell. But just like the captain in the film, it may be possible to resist the ultimate destruction by seeing death as home and being generous. This is also the most brilliant brilliance in human nature!

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  • Valentin 2022-01-26 08:14:55

    This is a very weird and terrifying film, especially when combined with science fiction. I remember watching this film in a small hotel on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, late at night when jet lag was insomnia. Starting from "2001", the idea that "human science is ultimately useless and will be destroyed" has been reflected in this type of film. For example, on the surface of this black hole, the most cutting-edge science can only be explained by myths.

  • Linnea 2022-04-22 07:01:11

    The tailgate closed, and it felt like they weren't out of danger. It's too long and I want to fast forward. human scientist no zuo no die

Event Horizon quotes

  • Cooper: [calling Justin back and handing him his toolkit] Oh whoa, honey, honey, you forgot your briefcase!

  • Miller: [after he realizes that the ship is alive] God help us...