If there is a work that starts with science fiction, unfolds with suspense, and ends with funny, would you immediately think of the national TV program "Approaching Science"? This drama is.
The sci-fi is full of comedy, and the surface is horrible but sand sculptures. The unconstrained brain holes and the unreasonable settings of sand sculptures make people unable to stop after watching an episode.
The biggest highlight of this drama is the little ridiculous stories that happened when the alien Harry was interacting with humans on Earth.
In the process, Harry also gradually learned human emotions and began to care about the female nurses in the clinic. When the female nurses were abused by their ex-husband, they reached out to help and taught the male violent men severely.
It made Harry think about the destruction of mankind. When he returned to the aliens as soon as possible, he unknowingly felt the charm of mankind. Whether to let mankind survive or destroy has become his most troublesome question.
On the surface, this is just a farce of aliens rushing to the earth. Under the appearance of the farce, it tells us how to interact with people and live in harmony with the whole world.
Between people, whether it is family affection, friendship, love, no matter what kind of interpersonal relationship, we will never be able to fully pry into each other's inner world.
Everyone is an "alien inhabitant" to others, because everyone has an independent and unknown mysterious planet in their heart.
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