Lu Xiucai: Who I am and my relationship with the universe.

Angus 2022-04-19 09:01:48

From the beginning of the film, there is a question: where am I?
Then I know, the next question is: where is the spaceship? What is my lost memory?
The climax came, the memory was almost recovered, and the question came again: where is the spaceship?

The content of the story is relatively easy to understand, but in fact, it does not need to be interpreted too deeply, and there is nothing to interpret. Everyone understands and doesn't need to interpret.

In fact, it is the famous saying of Lu Xiucai in the legend of martial arts: who I am and my relationship with the universe. enough.

Although I have never made a movie, directed a movie, or watched a lot of movies, I think the most exciting and climax of this movie should be the part where the old man framed the protagonist and the part where he finally found it in the deep sea. , Let the audience feel that it is good-looking if you have been suppressed for so long and have not waited in vain.

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Extended Reading
  • Wayne 2021-11-28 08:01:19

    It’s a really good film. I really feel that it’s a blessing to live on an earth full of humans.

  • Meredith 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    . . . The details are unclear, and it is far-fetched. In fact, the story should be good to watch after filming

Pandorum quotes

  • Bower: What are you doing?

    Leland: Nothing personal, guys. It's just "survival of the fittest"... Or maybe it's the brightest

    [mumbles]

    Leland: if you know what I'm saying.

    Bower: You gassed us!

    Leland: Oh yes! And I'm sorry, but I'm a little too old and too tired for the honorable way of hunting game.

    Nadia: You better make sure I'm dead... oder ich reiss Dir Dein scheiss Herz raus du Wichser!

    Leland: [stabs her]

    Manh: [is yelling in Vietnamese]

    Bower: You don't have to do this. We're on our way to save the ship.

    Leland: Don't sweat it. I wouldn't have survived this long if I had a heart.

  • [Bower sees that his hand is shaking uncontrollably, and he speaks to Payton over the walkie-talkie]

    Bower: Payton? Pandorum, you ever felt the symptoms?

    Payton: [aghast] Of all the things to remember, why would you pick that? Were you thinking of the Eden mission?

    Bower: What about the Eden?

    Payton: You just had to remind me of the biggest fucking catastrophe in space travel, the flight cautionary tale from Hell.

    Bower: I remember, didn't they have some kind of hypersleep malfunction?

    Payton: Three years into their shift, one of their officers had a psychological breakdown. The doctors referred to it as ODS symptom. The privates, we call it Pandorum. It drove him insane. He became convinced that the flight was cursed. Evil.

    Bower: What did he do?

    Payton: He evacuated the ship. He launched them all into oblivion. Five thousand people sent to their death with one push of a button.