Forget about Antarctica

Christophe 2021-10-19 10:18:26

The film process is relatively clear, and what is interesting is the open ending.

According to the movie’s setting, this creature is more terrifying than zombies, not to mention that it spreads quickly, and it is difficult to distinguish directly with the naked eye. If Brother Black is already a monster and freezes in the snow with the male lead, when the rescue team arrives in the spring next year, it Just like the corpse at the beginning of the movie, it can be brought back to life, leaving the Antarctic with the rescue team, spreading to the world, and mankind will be wiped out.

In the last scene, the male protagonist and the black brother who had disappeared halfway are sitting in the night-shrouded Antarctica, next to the burning scientific research station. The male protagonist who is as strong as steel in the film is also a little tranced at this time. The black brother sitting on the opposite side is The old iron he knew was still a monster that had been replaced, whether he should burn him or not.

"Well...what do we do?"

"Why don't we just...wait here for a little while, see what happens."

"Yeah."

Brother Hei took a sip of wine after speaking.

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Extended Reading
  • Jimmie 2022-04-21 09:01:11

    Very touching, one of the best sci-fi horror films I've ever seen, comparable to Scott's Alien. The hearts of non-me races are not necessarily different, this is the terrible disguise, and the rhythm is absolutely gripping. The ending is open-ended, right?

  • Clifton 2022-03-20 09:01:09

    It has affected a wave of horror cartoonists such as Iwaaki Junji, Ito Junji, Ochazuke Nori, etc. It’s great to kill the infected if you don’t want to grind them.

The Thing quotes

  • Fuchs: [whispering] I have to talk to you.

    MacReady: I'm tired of talkin', Fuchs. I just wanna get up to my shack and get drunk.

    Fuchs: Mac, it's important.

    MacReady: What is it?

    Fuchs: Outside.

    MacReady: It's 40 below zero outside.

  • MacReady: I don't know. Thousands of years ago it crashes, and this thing... gets thrown out, or crawls out, and it ends up freezing in the ice.

    Childs: I just cannot believe any of this voodoo bullshit.

    Palmer: Childs, happens all the time, man. They're falling out of the skies like flies. Government knows all about it, right, Mac?

    Childs: You believe any of this voodoo bullshit, Blair?

    Palmer: Childs, Childs... Chariots of the Gods, man. They practically own South America. I mean, they taught the Incas everything they know.

    Garry: So, come on now, MacReady, Norwegians get ahold of this... and they dig it up out of the ice.

    MacReady: Yes, Garry, they dig it up, they cart it back, it gets thawed out, it wakes up... probably not the best of moods... I don't know, I wasn't there!

    Nauls: [skates in with ripped long johns] Which one of you disrespectful men been tossing his dirty drawers in the kitchen trash can, huh? From now, I want my kitchen clean, all right? Germ free!

    Childs: So how's this motherfucker wake up after thousands of years in the ice?

    George Bennings: And how can it look like a dog?

    MacReady: I don't know how. 'Cause it's different than us, see? 'Cause it's from outer space. What do you want from me? Ask him!

    [motions to Blair]

    Childs: You buy any of this Blair?