The world of the post-apocalyptic wasteland has always been a subject of much attention, and each film depicts a wonderful future prophecy like no other!
Dune
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Douban: 7.7
The world view of the series is very grand, although the story content is the traditional protagonist growth and revenge, but unlike other science fiction works, in the process of plot development, a lot of background settings and plot content such as "post-technology era", "power conspiracy", "spice war" and so on have been added.
In the distant future, the universe is in chaos, and Paul is tasked with saving the planet and the peace of the universe. He has endured hardships and bravely faced the dangerous planet of Dune, fought for the survival rights of his people, and revealed the shocking secrets behind the universe.
In addition to the plot aspect, not to mention the cast lineup, there are a few people who are not impressed by the face of Sweet Tea, the heroine of Mission Impossible and the drunken folk male protagonist starring his parents, the female ticket of the Dutch brother playing his daughter-in-law, and the actors of Aquaman and Thanos also starred in it.
Foreign media commented: "Watching "Dune" at the moment is like watching "2001: A Space Odyssey" in 1968. For the original book of 1.71 million words, this film is equivalent to a super long trailer of two hours and thirty-five minutes, presenting a magnificent and mysterious world.
Future Water World
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Douban: 7.5
An underrated film, which was a little dismal at the box office that year, only began to make a profit after the successful release of the videotape, and spent a huge $200 million to shoot, somewhat steampunk style, and the screenwriter was the director of the interstellar saga.
What would the Earth look like in the future if the temperature continued to rise? This 1995 sci-fi film was actually a picture of the future long ago.
But when it was released that year, due to the limited awareness of the audience, it was once called a bad movie. In 2,500 years, due to the greenhouse effect, the polar glaciers have long since melted away, and the land has been flooded into an ocean.
Human civilization is almost extinct, and the survivors gradually adapt to the new future water world, using the only rudimentary materials to build artificial islands in the sea.
Resources are scarce, fresh water is worth more than gold, and soil is a rare luxury...... Universal Studios Beijing has a future water world area, which is restored according to the scenes in this movie.
Forsaken Battlefield
Director: Joseph Kosinski
Douban: 7.1
Although the plot is a little old-fashioned, the battle with the astronauts is a little bit of a thing, but every time the clones hatch in rows, the scene is really shocking.
This movie is about aliens who invade the earth and destroy it in order to defeat the aliens. Humans moved to Titan, leaving a very small number of people to patrol the earth, and Tom was one of them.
During a patrol, Tom accidentally rescued several humans, one of whom said it was his wife. With Jack's self-redemption and growth as a clue, it presents the inner struggle and growth process experienced by a person in a war environment.
In this process, the impact of war on the individual is not only in the physical trauma, but also in the deep destruction and distortion of the soul.
Although the next sentence will definitely be too old to lose teeth, love is really a special existence, which can destroy everything or defeat it.
"Late Days"
Director: John Hilcourt
Douban: 7.7
This is the most realistic and desperate of all disaster movies, from beginning to end, plain, without any ups and downs, no climaxes, only the style and attitude of the father and son.
There is only wits and courage, people eat people, and wander on the barren continent...... Humanity has been devastated by a cataclysm, and a surviving father and son struggle in a ruined earth.
The father has been pushing the trolley in the supermarket with his son in search of hope for survival. Cold and hunger are inseparable from them, and what is even more terrifying is that the other survivors are suffering from hunger, so the tragedy of cannibalism inevitably happens.
There is a suffocating sense of despair throughout the film, with no heroes, no salvation. As far as the eye can see, it is full of desolation.
Human civilization has been wiped out in the apocalypse, in this desperate world, in order to survive, will you raise the butcher knife in your hand?
Finch
Director: Miguel Sapushnik
Douban: 8.4
This 2021 film, Tom Hanks with a puppy and a robot, is a touching movie about the apocalyptic crisis.
In a desperate and dangerous apocalypse, hunger turns people into murderous demons, and good people feel never-ending guilty for their cowardice.
The end of the world is full of radiation on the earth. After years of exposure to radiation, Engineer Finch knew that his life would soon be short, and the only thing he could do was the puppy that kept him by his side.
In order to take care of the dog after his death, Finch built a robot Jeff and equipped Jeff with parts for opening canned dogs.
I was particularly impressed by the image before Finch's death, two friends and a dog, humming songs and drinking wine, no one to disturb the sunset, and the best goodbye was this.
The moment Jeff leaned his head into Finch's arms, he really cried, and at that moment it was no longer a robot, but a real intelligent life being.
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