philosophical movie

Keagan 2022-04-22 07:01:04

The whole play is supported by 4 main actors, but the things to be told are actually very good and philosophical.

The male protagonist has lived in an empty spaceship for a year, accompanied by only a mechanical bartender. He can foresee that his future life will be like this day after day until old age and death, and it is impossible for him to reach the predetermined goal. destination. He struggled whether he should wake up another heroine he liked in a dormant state, but doing so would be tantamount to murdering her. He struggled to the point of suicide because of this selfish decision, ejecting himself into space, but in the end he chose selfishness too.

How to decide is a major issue in life, especially if this decision affects not only your own, but also the lives of others. Each audience may have their own duel choices, the same as or different from the male protagonist, there is no right or wrong, just like the bartender said that when a person is drowning, the instinctive reaction is to grab another person to accompany him.

A chain of decisions runs through the story, including the ending. Life and love is another decision.

A very philosophical set of plays, worth watching.

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Passengers quotes

  • Arthur: Jim, these are not robot questions.

  • Gus Mancuso: My goofy hibernation pod. That's the cause.