It is a shadow of childhood. Even after being cut for 30 minutes of bloody scenes, the TV station cut those montages, but it still became an unacceptable movie.
The main reason is the use of sci-fi and space environments to show traditional religious horror, and the description of hell in Christianity. It could be explained by hallucinations or something, but I think it's possible to mix these elements in a "maybe it would be fun to do this" mood. As a film in 1997, the horror atmosphere is quite well rendered. After being cut into a montage, the bloody scene also has its strength. On the contrary, if you keep it for 30 minutes, you may see blood and meat piles and vomit.
Personally, I feel that what I hope to tell is very similar to Cthulhu, scp, etc., that is, the fear of human beings in the face of the unknown, and the reaction of human beings in the face of unobservable and unstoppable forces. All the points: the ship is alive, going to hell, etc. are the same as hallucinations, belonging to people, so I agree that it is actually unobservable energies or creatures that can cause collective hallucinations in humans - it's not difficult. The irony is that the first reaction of human beings to fear is faith, which allows them to escape and also allows them to enter terror.
A very interesting conjecture, since some friends think that it can be a magnetic field organism (although I can't imagine it), then I say that iron-based organisms should be fine. -w- is the aggregation and dispersion of iron particles that rely on nano-states. state. The good electrical conductivity and magnetization ability of nano-iron itself can not only create a space to shield the interference of the magnetic field, but also guide the direction of the magnetic field and the electric field. Under the action of the chaotic field, people may feel uncomfortable or even hallucinatory. This even explains that the inner core is a solid-liquid interconversion and that the ship is alive -w-
But what left the deepest impact on me now is the montage of bloody images. We all live in a world of reason and common sense, and if it brings fears logically or otherwise (such as the falsification of my identity) I think it's acceptable, it's a matter of logic. Now it's a matter of perception. As half a pharmacy student, I have seen some human internal organs amputated, but I have never been on the battlefield to show me these things on a living person. It is purely a kind of essence. Dirty and disgusting.
PS Written on the mobile phone, there is no introduction, that is, I can't write a short review, it is purely a personal record. I apologize for any misunderstanding or offense.
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