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Aniara Reviews

  • Darby 2022-11-03 06:06:23

    not good-looking

    I'm vulgar and not good-looking. I fell asleep twice during the process of watching, and I went to cook a late-night snack once, which wasted more than an hour. I'm vulgar and not good-looking. I fell asleep twice during the process of watching, and I went to cook a late-night snack once, which...

  • Gage 2022-11-01 04:05:24

    A Brief Review of "Anyara"

    Wandering in space, what a romantic and cruel theme! I clicked on this movie with great anticipation, and when I saw the end, what should I say, this is it?

    As a whole, I feel like the story is just barely passable. First of all, there are many flaws in the logic of the story. For example, a large...

  • Tracy 2022-10-31 13:25:04

    Being and Time: Poetic Dwelling Needs a Hope

    Heidegger regards the "unconcealment of existence" state of objects as the embodiment of the materiality of things. What is the embodiment of human nature? Living a wonderful, ordinary, happy, and kind life is probably the meaning of life that many people cannot perfectly carry. .

    Before solving the...

  • Rosemary 2022-10-22 01:56:23

    Medieval Dark Sci-Fi

    I happened to see this film on the Internet recently, science fiction, plot, then come down and watch it. The film is an adaptation of a Swedish novel in the 1950s, the original won the Nobel Prize, and the background is on a spacecraft to Mars. The film has changed the characteristics of science...

  • Cade 2022-10-17 10:21:54

    bubbles in cup

    On the 16th viewing day of Black Eye, Swedish directors Pera Kagman and Hugo Lillea's "Anyara". Science fiction films have always been a popular form of expression for the general public, and the progress of science and technology and thinking about the fate of mankind have often become...

  • Libby 2022-10-12 14:41:35

    I watch "Anyara"

    I watched the Swedish-Danish film "Anyara" today. I checked the information, it is based on the Nobel Prize winner Harry Mattinson's award-winning novel "Aniara". The original is poetic, loose and grand, covering psychology, sociology, anthropology, biology, philosophy, and many other topics....

  • Ludwig 2022-10-07 22:21:12

    some viewing records

    There is a big conspiracy theory in the front of this film. The captain said that we have established our own small planet, and the taste will be there. I don't understand why science fiction films are always linked to philosophy. . . I'm not very fond of discussing these topics. . . mima...

  • Marcel 2022-10-06 10:47:19

    come on.

    I naturally resist when the captain says that "we've built our own little planet" if it goes on to tell yet another twisted Lord of the Flies story from a sociological point of view. After all, I deeply agree that human beings are not worthy, not worthy of being saved, not worthy of gifts, so there...

  • Rowena 2022-10-01 05:54:17

    1400W budget, just ask who can do better

    The film is based on the award-winning novel "Aniara" by Nobel Prize winner Harry Mattinson. I also don’t know whether to call it a novel or a collection of poems, because the whole book is written in poetry, a science fiction story that is linked one by one. So the original book itself is very...

  • Melody 2022-09-24 18:34:02

    follow

    Look, it's been millions of years since the last blue planet like Earth appeared, but the people in the ships were already dead by then,

    I thought it was a top ten irony at first, but from the point of view of the species, if humans did not destroy themselves in desperation, then their descendants...