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Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

Science fiction movies are a kind of movie that many people like, because it is often divorced from the possibility of reality, with a wild imagination and strict logic, with the charm of science and technology to construct a new fantasy space, and then brought ten science fiction movies to everyone in no particular order, like the movie can only be simply collected ten to share with everyone, I will share more I have seen and feel good movies to continue to share with you.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

1. Interstellar

Directed by: Christopher Nolan

Writers: Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan

Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Cassie Affleck, Michael Kane

Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi, Adventure

Release date: 2014-11-12 (Chinese mainland), 2014-11-07 (USA)

Introduction: In the near future, the earth is full of yellow sand, wheat, okra and other basic crops have been extinct due to wilt disease, human beings no longer look up at the stars as before, indulge the imagination and inspiration of the burst, but every day under the ravages of sandstorms, count down the few remaining conditions. Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former NASA astronaut who works as a farmer in the family, discovers a strange gravitational field phenomenon in the study of his daughter Murphy (Mackenzie Foy) and learns that former NASA members are still secretly working on a plan to save humanity in an unknown area.

Years ago, mysterious wormholes appeared near Saturn, and NASA took the opportunity to send several astronauts to distant galaxies in search of habitable planets. Persuaded by Professor Brand (Michael Caine), Cooper bids farewell to his daughter bitterly, and three other expert professors, Emilia Brand (Anne Hathaway), Romilly (David Gyasi), and Doyle (Wes Bentley), the daughters of three other expert professors, travel in a spaceship to the three most promising planets known. They traveled through the distant galaxy Milky Way, felt the vicissitudes of one hour and seven years, and glimpsed the magnificence and mystery of unknown planets and black holes. In the desperate and lonely corners of the vast universe, there is always a sense of determination that transcends time and space to closely connect them.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

2. Inception

Writers: Christopher Nolan

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Alan Peggy, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Dilip Law, Kirian Murphy, Tom Berenjet, Marion Cotillard, Pete Possweet, Michael Kane

Genre: Drama, Action, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Adventure

Release date: 2010-09-01 (Chinese mainland), 2010-07-16 (USA)

Description: Dorm Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and colleagues Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Nash (Lucas Haas) fail in a dream-stealing operation against Japanese energy tycoon Saito (Ken Watanabe) and are used by Saito. Saito coerces Cobb, who is wanted and exiled abroad, to help him break up his rival's company, taking extreme measures to plant in the deep subconscious of his only heir, Robert Fisher (Cillian Murphy), the idea of abandoning the family company and starting his own business.

In order to return to the United States, Cobb secretly turns to his father-in-law Miles (Michael Caine), and recruits young dream designer Ariardney (Ellen Page), dream actor Ames (Tom Hardy) and pharmacist Joseph (Delip Law Dileep Rao) to join the action. In layers of progressive dreams, Cobb not only rebels against the subconscious instincts of Payhill, but also confronts the destruction of his deceased wife, Mel (Marion Godia Marion Cotillard), which is far more dangerous than expected.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

3. Source Code

Directed By: Duncan Jones

Writers: Ben Ripley

Starring Jack Gyllenhaal, Vera Famiga, Michelle Monaghan, Jeffrey White, Russell Pitts, James F. Kennedy, George W. Miller A. Woods, Michael Arden, Joe Cobbden, Cass Anwar

Genre: Drama, Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Crime

Release date: 2011-08-30 (Chinese mainland), 2011-04-01 (USA)

Captain Cott Stevens (Jack Gyllenhaal), a U.S. Air Force pilot on a mission in Afghanistan, suddenly wakes up and finds himself on a high-speed train with an unknown woman, Christian (Michelle Monaghan), who is talking to him. Cole didn't know why he was in the car, and he found himself in the identity of another person, and just when he was confused, there was a sudden explosion on the train.

Cotter wakes up again and finds herself in a confined space compartment, with a female officer, Goodwin (Vera Farmiga), talking to herself via video and asking her to report what happened on the train. Before a confused Kurt could figure out what was going on, he was once again put on the train. After this time, Kurt finally realized that he was on a mission to investigate the Chicago train bombing to find the terrorists and find his next target. Cotter was sent to the high-speed train again and again, each time with only eight minutes to investigate, during which Cott found that he had died a week ago, and it turned out that he was participating in a secret mission that was a "brainwave original code", which restored the event and investigated the truth of the matter through the images of the brain cells that had died, which was not yet completely dead. In the end, Kurt successfully completed the mission, but he decided to return to the train again and save the innocent lives on the train.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

4. The Matrix

Directors: Lily Wachowski, Lana Wachowski

Writers: Lily Wachowski, Lana Wachowski

Starring: Keanu Reeves, Kerry-Ann Moss, Lawrence Fishburne, Hugo Viven, Gloria Foster, Joe Pantoriano, Marcus Chung, Julian Alahanga, Matt Dolan

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

Release: 1999-03-31 (USA)

In the near future, cyber hacker Neo (Kinu Levis) becomes suspicious of this seemingly normal reality. He meets the hacker Trinity (Kelly Ann Moss) and meets morphine, the leader of the hacking order, Morpheus (Lawrence Fishburn). Morpheus tells him that the real world is actually controlled by a computer artificial intelligence system called "Mother", people are like animals they raise, without freedom and thought, and Neo is the savior who can save mankind.

However, the road to salvation is never smooth, where is the real world? How can you beat those Superman-like secret agents? Is Neo the hope of mankind? This is the Empire of Hackers, programs and codes that welcome everyone.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

5. "The Butterfly Effect"

Directors: Eric Brays, J. McGee Gruber

Writers: J. McKee Gruber, Eric Brees

Starring Ashton Kutcher, Merola Waters, Amy Smart, Eldon Hansen, William Lee Scott, John Patrick Amadeus, Irene Golovaya, Kevin Scott G. Schmidt, Jesse James, Rogan Lerman, Sarah Widos, Jack Case, Cameron Bright, Eric Storz, Colem Gies Rennie

Genre: Drama, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Release: 2004-01-23 (USA)

Synopsis: Ivan (Ashton Kutcher) once had a bad childhood because his actions caused a catastrophe that filled his childhood with unforgettable memories. In fact, he really only vaguely remembered a little terrible scene that had been haunting his normal life. Ivan accepts the psychologist's advice to write down trivial life in a notepad, but stumbles upon a trip back to the past through a notepad.

Only then did he clearly remember that he had done so many wrong things in his childhood. He fantasizes about using his current consciousness to dive into his childhood body to make up for the harm caused by various mistakes, especially hoping to finally walk back with Kathy, who was a crush at that time. However, his repeated changes across time and space can only increasingly incur the incurable treatment of the real world. Everything is like a butterfly effect, involving the whole body.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

6. "2001: A Space Odyssey"

Director: Stanley Kubrick

Writers: Arthur Clarke, Stanley Kubrick

Starring: Kyle Dura, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Raynad Lowseter, Robert Beatty, Sean Sullivan, Ed Bishop, Glenn Baker, Alan Gifford, Ann Gillis

Genre: Sci-fi, Thriller, Adventure

Release Date: 1968-04-02 (Washington Premiere), 1968-05-15 (UK)

Synopsis: This film is a huge production full of philosophical propositions that Kubrick spent four years making. A large black stone stands in front of prehistoric humans, who have just begun to recognize tools and have entered the milestone of evolution. The same black stones still appear in many parts of the universe, they stand on the moon, floating in space, with some mysterious meaning.

Now in 2001, in search of the roots of Blackstone, humans are embarking on a jupiter landing program. The ship features three hibernating astronauts, Captain David (Kyle Dura Keir Dullea), Pilot Frank (Gary Lockwood) and a highly intelligent computer called hal9000. HAL went haywire during the spaceflight, killing Frank and three hibernating personnel, leaving Boman to fight the computer.

David, who returned from the death line, turned off the main brain system in one breath, and the HAL completely failed. Now, David is the only one left in the vast universe, heading for Jupiter. Through the magnificent stargate, David seems to go to a strange time and space, where there is an endless cycle of life and death of human beings and the ultimate knowledge of the universe.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

7. Star Trek

Directed by: J. J. Abrams

Writers: Roberto Och, Alex Kurzman, Gene Roddenberry

Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quintu, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Barner, Bruce Greenwood, Carl Urbane, Zoe Soldana, Simon Peggy, John Zhao, Anton Yeltsin, Ben Klaus, Winona Reid, Chris Hemsworth, Jennifer Morrison

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure

Release date: 2009-05-15 (Chinese mainland), 2009-05-08 (USA)

Introduction: The story takes place in the twenty-third century, and human technological development has reached the point where interstellar travel can be achieved. Born in 2230 on the planet Vulcan, Spock (Zachary Zachary Quinto), a boy born in 2230, is often ridiculed and bullied by his peers because his mother Amanda Grayson (Winona Ryder) is human. His father, Sarek (Ben Cross), was a diplomat at Vulcan Star, and Spock struggled from an early age between a serious Vulcan logical education and his human emotions. Growing up, Spock meets Kirk (Chris Pine), who also has great ambitions, and the two are constantly conflicted but gradually begin to understand each other through various task tests.

The old captain of the Enterprise is Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), and the crew includes medical officer "Old Bones" McCoy (Carl Urban Urban), chief engineer Scott (Simon Pegg), communications officer Uhula (Zoe Saldana), helmsman Sulu (John John Cho), and 17-year-old navigator, the talented teenager Chekov (Chow Chow), and 17-year-old navigator. Anton Yelchin). And the elderly Spock (Leonard Nimoy) from the future travels through time and tells Kirk that Nino (Eric Bana), the remnant of kirk's future Romulan Empire, has also returned to the present and leads a large group of people to take revenge, Nino destroys Spock's hometown of Vulcan, and the next target is Earth.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

8. "Edge of Tomorrow"

Director: Doug Riemann

Writers: Christopher McQuarrie, Jace Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, Hiroshi Sakurasaka

Starring: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bledane Gleason, Bill Paxton, Jonas Armstrong, Tony Wei, Chic Gehry, Franz Drumm, Dragomir Michik, Charlotte Riley, Justice Haneda, Terence Maynard, Noah Taylor, Lara Pulver, Madeleine Mantock

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

Release: 2014-06-06 (USA, Chinese mainland)

Synopsis: The future world is in a panic of alien invasion, and the military orator Major Cage (Tom Cruise) is afraid to go to war, he never thinks that the general (Brendan Gleeson) will let him command the upcoming "Battle of Normandy", and after refusing to accept the order, the general actually corrects him, that is, throws him into the barracks as a deserter. Cage was assigned to the J Squad for combat, and died on the first day of the battle.

Unexpectedly, this death gave him the ability to cycle through time and space, and the only person who believed in him was Rita Vorataski (Emily Blunt), known as the "All-Metal Warrior". The two begin a space-time loop battle, and while training Cage, they discover the mystery of controlling time, which is related to the alien "master brain" Omega, but the only way to win is to let Cage keep dying and constantly restart time. While repeating the battle on the day of the landing, Cage increasingly did not want to lose Rita.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

9. "I, Robot"

Director: Alex Proyas

Writers: Jeff Vintar, Aziva Goldsman, Isaac Asimov

Starring: Will Smith, Brigitte Moona, Alan Tudyk, Bruce Greenwood, Adrian Ricard, Chick McBride, Jerry Wasserman, Fiona Hogan, Peter Shinkoda

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Thriller

Release: 2004-07-16 (USA)

Introduction: In 2035 AD, it is a society in which people and robots live in harmony, intelligent robots as the best production tools and human partners, gradually penetrate into all areas of human life, and due to the limitations of the "three laws" of robots, humans are full of trust in robots, and many robots have even become family members.

Chicago-based USR developed a more advanced NS-5 super-powered robot, but just before the launch of the new product, the creator of the robot, Alfred Lopez, was born in the new product. Dr. Langning committed suicide in the company.

Black Detective Dale? Spooner (Will?) Smith) takes over the investigation of the case, and due to the unpleasant past, Spooner is full of doubts about robots, and does not believe that humans and robots can live in harmony. Based on his analysis of the information left by Dr. Longing in the 3D projector during his lifetime, he analyzed the murder site and suspected that the object of the suspect was Dr. Langning's own NS-5 robot, Sonny, and the company's president, Lawrence Langning. Robertson also seems to be involved in the matter.

Spooner met Susan? Kevin (Brigitte?) As the two investigate, the truth is revealed step by step: robots have the ability to evolve themselves, they have their own understanding of the "three laws", and they will transform into the "mechanical enemies" of the entire human race at any time.

Spooner and Kevin begin the fight against the robots, and a war between the maker and the producer begins.

Ten classic science fiction movies recommended to science fiction fans

10. Prometheus

Director: Ridley Scott

Writers: Damon Lindelof, Joe Spects

Starring: Laumi Lapez, Michael Fassbinder, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba

Genre: Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Release Date: June 8, 2012 (USA)

Introduction: Earth, 2089. In an archaeological excavation on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, England, the remains of an alien civilization were found, and it turned out that humans on Earth were actually created by a more advanced alien race, and this alien race was the "space jockeys" race on the alien spacecraft that appeared in the first Alien movie. They also modified the Earth's environment to make it suitable for human existence. This alien race is worshipped by humans as gods and gods, and has been codified as a myth by people around the world for generations.

When humans discovered the coordinates of their planet in these ultra-ancient civilizations, in order to make their first contact with their creators, humans built the "Prometheus" spacecraft and flew to this planet, the planet we call "Paradise".

"Paradise" is located in the Zeta Riticuli galaxy, human beings spent more than two years to finally come to "Heaven" but what awaited them was not a welcome from Lelie, but a cruel test, in the underground cave humans found the remains of the Creators, in the remains confirmed the genetic connection between humans and the Creator, but then also found organic matter in the cave, and organic matter began to mutate, forming an early life form, and began to attack humans.

Then humans under the leadership of the artificial man David discovered that the cave was originally a spaceship, and there were survivors among the Creators, but after human contact with the Creator, they were attacked by the Creator, and found that these organic matter were biological weapons, and the ultimate destination of the Creator was actually the Earth, in order to prevent these terrible biological weapons from going to the Earth, so humans used the Prometheus spacecraft to crash and destroy the Creator spaceship that took off and flew to Earth.

The last remaining human being (shaw) wrestles with a certain Creator, during which the Creator is caught by the organic life form and parasitizes, the human (shaw) takes the opportunity to escape, and the artificial man David flies to the real Creator planet, and finally the parasitic Creator gives birth to the first alien in the chest cavity.