however, as a sci-fi movie, it's very disappointing that some of the points that should be explained are not explained clearly.
I can think of the following points:
1. Ansible:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansible
In the film, Ansible is just mentioned casually, but it is not explained clearly at all. It's a very magical, very powerful thing." He didn't say anything. Interstellar travel is N light-years away, and there must be a means of communication that exceeds the speed of light in order to remotely operate small aircraft in real time. If there is no such concept, it will not be logical when the mystery is finally revealed.
2. The logic of the
Zerg : The Zerg itself is a shared mind, the queen is equivalent to the brain, and a single worm is like a cell, without a thought; when they "attacked" the earth for the first time, they thought of humans as themselves, so in the They seem to kill a few humans, it's like slapping each other on the shoulder, there is no slaughter at all, so when Mazor Rackham killed the mothership, the Zerg couldn't understand it and went home; finally, the humans called and they Even more strange: I just said hello to you, you want to destroy my whole family; in the end, Ender learned the truth after spiritual communication with the queen, and only then did he understand the crime he committed, so he went to find a new home for the Zerg .
This is not clear, and people who haven't read the original book will definitely think: The Zerg will attack the human first, why not destroy it, why is Ender so sentimental...
It shouldn't take long to explain these two points, I don't know how to shoot The people of the film removed these for some reason, but I'm very disappointed.
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