The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005): This is a movie of indeterminate genre. sci-fi? The most sci-fi part is the title. comedy? The emptiness cancels out most of the joy. Thriller? Demolition has been seen by everyone. highway? Fly all the time, my friends! "Doctor Who" sideshow? In contrast, Doctor Who is really traditional and serious. This is a movie that cannot sum up the plot. Screenwriters should abhor the film quality of "story". The movie jumps forward, and the content of the next second is like opening a blind box. There is no link between the previous and the next, there is no gradual progression, there is no conventional routine of gathering emotions first and then violently releasing them. Only melancholy wafts in the wind; only eternal uncertainty. I can't remember the way back, the reality is always too greasy. Some would define this film in terms of British humor, and I agree and disagree. The movie is indeed very British, full of surprises and surprises; there are also cute highlights, the robot endorses the adult-style childishness, and the positioning of the mice as the ultimate boss is also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. As for the humorous part, my perception is superficial. Behind the laughter and golden sentences, there is the "loneliness and coldness" of Wuyang Wuyang, and those jokes that can't stand are even colder. This is so tragic, right?
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