Just like Twins.

Lucie 2022-04-20 09:01:11

I admit that the translation of "Contact in Time and Space" is a bit old-fashioned. But "Interstellar" many years later has the same core as it.

I saw the same Uncle Ma, who used the same words--Einstein's special theory of relativity to describe the loneliness of a person leaving the earth and returning home.

The heroine, who is also obsessed with scientific pursuits, has the same perseverance and moving temperament, and has the same important childhood memories of her father's role.

The same wormhole goes through the camera; the same famous law that runs through the show, one is Occam's razor, the other is Murphy's law.

The happiest thing is to see the handsome and charming Uncle Ma saying "don't go" to Jodie by the lake , as if seeing the same love for his daughter in "Interstellar" many years later and finally returning to his family beside him.

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  • Precious 2022-03-24 09:01:17

    A bad world view, conservative humanism, conservative religious view, scientific gimmicks when desserts, voting, inexplicable relationship with Matthew, etc. are all scumbags. This kind of film is very disgusting. Use Science is used as a diaper to wrap the human center, but trying to reconcile religion and science is a failure, because you are not sincerely reconciling, but using scientific leaks to let religion make up. This is a shameless story.

  • Shaina 2022-03-24 09:01:17

    As a person who still seriously considers the possibility of becoming an astronomer, although he is extremely impatient with Zemeckis-style Hollywood goods, most of it can still evoke a little emotional resonance. It can be seen that Carl Sagan's original work must be very ambitious. It is hard to say that the film has made depth. Of course, this is a very alternative science fiction film or even a literary film. It is indeed not easy to make a good one. Hollywood's orthodox production methods in the 90s were really boring.

Contact quotes

  • Rachel Constantine: I assume you read the confidential findings report from the investigating committee.

    Michael Kitz: I flipped through it.

    Rachel Constantine: I was especially interested in the section on Arroway's video unit. The one that recorded the static?

    Michael Kitz: Continue.

    Rachel Constantine: The fact that it recorded static isn't what interests me.

    Michael Kitz: [pauses] Continue.

    Rachel Constantine: What interests me is that it recorded approximately eighteen hours of it.

    Michael Kitz: [leans forward so he is looking directly in the camera] That is interesting, isn't it?

  • Ellie Arroway: [listening to the message] Those are primes! 2,3,5,7, those are all prime numbers and there's no way that's a natural phenomenon!