We know about the major scientific discoveries of Marie Curie and her husband, and about her fame in France and in the world of science, but we don’t know much about her temperament, the worries and entanglements she later caused by her scientific research results on life. , the English film "Radioactive Material" has supplemented us in this regard. It was an era of exploration and discovery. Scientists paid attention to material components, and could extract various substances with simple separation methods. Radium and polonium at higher melting points were finally discovered through the hard work of the Curie couple. Once science has made new discoveries, it will be developed into practical application of social life. The Curies and his wife changed the world. These films are very specific. However, the film did not blindly show the role of this scientific invention, but interspersed and flashed the later radiotherapy equipment, as well as the Hiroshima and Chernobyl events. The lens travels through history. Looking at the discovery of radioactive substances and the further application on this basis, I feel that the impact on human beings is more negative than positive, and the harm outweighs the benefit? In the movie, Madame Curie in her later years was also deeply caught in a kind of remorse and entanglement. For scientists, the desire to explore is never-ending. Even if they know the results in advance, they will be lucky enough to hold beautiful fantasies, and they will inevitably embark on the journey and cannot stop. Madame Curie has a strong personality, she doesn't know how to take a step back and get a lot of space, and she doesn't even know how to interact with others in society. One is one, the other is two, and she will fight immediately when encountering a little resistance. I feel that this is a typical characteristic of Polish women. In her husband's words, she is too concerned about herself, and she doesn't want others to take her things, and she doesn't allow others to offend her. The film also portrays the venerable but not-so-lovable Marie Curie, who is, of course, irreproachable as a feminist. A strong and spicy Polish woman, when she became Madame Curie, the focus of quarrels and struggles mainly focused on Mr. Curie, and it was precisely because they lived in this monotonous and twisted relationship for many years, Curie. Mrs. later felt lonely, and the film also vividly showed these human natures. Ordinary life has created a great life, and scientific research achievements have not made him happier. The film shows the scientist's contradictions and entanglements.
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