Can you memorize 13,000 books before Fahrenheit 451 is lit

Renee 2022-01-14 08:01:08

Zhou Ling

If one day all books are contraband, when firefighters no longer save people from water and fire.

The Black Panther King Jordan (not the flying man Jordan) takes off his suit and plays the firefighter. He lives in a 1984-style future dystopian era. His career has always been to follow the master to burn books all day long until the plot needs it one day. , He awakened from the monitoring of memory-eliminating drops and artificial intelligence-assisted YUXIE, and began to reflect on the meaning of burning all day long, and unveiled the dark curtain of the light of hope for the redemption of human souls.

This is a total daisy readers will be silent, medium body people see the tears would not large may be able to release the film in the country, is HBO natural starting their own platform, thanks to the great network, so that a small minority of movie lovers It is still possible to witness this work that cannot be called a great work under the halo of the original author.

There is no knowledge inheritance, only execution of superior orders, no free thinking space, only life with the aid of machines and algorithms, a dictator world where people are not allowed to have free thinking, rulers burn all books, firefighters’ job is not to put out fires, but to burn Book. In fact, the ancestor of China, Ying Zheng, had done this a long time ago, but the truth of history cannot be explored.

Under the tongue of 451, the Americans who still had hope for the preservation of civilization came up with the dumbest way. Each person memorized a book and engraved civilization in his brain. One of the most outstanding nerds memorized 13,000 books. , It's a human computer.

Of course, if the story stays at this stage, it does not count as the work of sci-fi master Ray Bradbury. The core sci-fi stalk is here. The predecessors of the guardian of civilization have recorded knowledge and civilization in the genes of a starling, with the help of With the black technology of the fire department, the male protagonist successfully strapped the gene transceiver to the bird's feet and released the messenger. The film also released subtitles in the changing flock of starlings.

Regardless of the philosophical theme of free will, the US version of the remake has many loopholes, and it is far from the 1966 English version, but the core of the film lies in the performance of the future antitopia, and it is also about the American hero who has broken away from the collective consciousness and awakened. Stories, explanations of the media environment and political metaphors, fragmented reading, online live broadcasts, national surveillance and collective unconscious carnivals have brought in a lot of private goods.

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Extended Reading
  • Megane 2022-03-23 09:02:53

    Why can't we change it word by word according to the original text, it has to be changed so low... But after all, the basic TV movie, the pattern is just like this, I still love Ramin and his obsession with Dostoevsky, and a little better is to give True love Shannon adds a bit of depth to the characters, other... Really can't do it, it's hard to be an independent filmmaker...

  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:02:53

    The rhythm is a bit chaotic, and a lot of derivative settings have been added, but it is not completely divorced from the original, at least it is better than the original with many lines without beginning and end. Montag really wakes up at the end, when he says Choice, he chooses not to do it when he can. The worst acting in it is the self-immolating aunt. Where did you find such a dumbfounded group performance? You give a dazzling expression. After reading for a long time, it will become like this?

Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Clarisse McClellan: Why do I always make you nervous?

    Guy Montag: You don't.

    Clarisse McClellan: When I see you burning up Eel's lives, you don't look nervous.

    Guy Montag: That's because I'm very good at my job.

    Clarisse McClellan: Hmm. Have you ever thought, even for one second, why you do what you do? You should try reading before burning.

  • Captain Beatty: Do you want to know what's inside all these books? Insanity. The Eels want to measure their place in the universe, so they turn to these novels about non-existent people. Or worse, philosophers. Look, here's Spinoza. One expert screaming down another expert's throat. "We have free will. No, all of our actions are predetermined." Each one says the opposite, and a man comes away lost, feeling more bestial and lonely than before. Now, if you don't want a person unhappy, you don't give them two sides of a question to worry about.

    Guy Montag: Just give 'em one.

    Captain Beatty: Better yet, none.