Today, Uncle Ying recommends it to everyone10 brain-burning sci-fi high-scoring moviesThis series is divided into seven 70 films, each with 10 films, and this is the sixth article. Let's see how many you've seen?
no.10
Inception
inception (2010)
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Director: Christopher Nolan.
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliott Peggy, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe.
Length: 148 minutes.
aka: Submarine ** room (Hong Kong) fully launched (Taiwan) Laying the foundation of the mind to commit crimes Memory Maze Memory Rubik's Cube.
Uncle Ying said: A complex and exquisite movie that is absolutely wonderful and good-looking! "Since you dream, make it bigger" is too popular. Lots of nice slow-motion footage and a bit of unbelievable architectural ideas, the visuals are superb. A perfect brain-burning blockbuster, the dream space is progressive, the logical plot is interlocking, and the sea is like a sea of affectionate drifting in the dream space, whether it is lost or exiled.
no.9
Just a shot
gattaca (1997)
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Director: Andrew Nicol.
Starring: Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law, Alan Akin, Gore Vidal.
Length: 106 minutes.
aka: Mutant Heterogeneous (Hong Kong) Natural Person Cantaka Gatica Space Dream Gene**.
Uncle Ying said: A super five-star buried by the title, a very good science fiction movie! Great science fiction is not just about cutting-edge technology, but about revealing the real problems of humanity. Poetic, powerful, moving, and the seductive suit and the handsome face of the best Shaoguangli. What makes classic science fiction movies brilliant is never a stunt, but a core that becomes more terrifying the more you think about it.
no.8
Invisible guests
contratiempo (2016)
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Director: Oriol Paul.
Starring: Mario Casas, Ana Wagner, Jose Coronardo, Barbara Lenne, Francesc Aurelia.
Length: 106 minutes.
aka: Death without a pair of certificates (Hong Kong) layout (Taiwan) the invisible guest
Uncle Ying said: More lies are needed to cover up a lie! The script is too exciting, foreshadowing everywhere, layers of reversal, virtual and real are intertwined, and the dark tide is surging. You can guess some reversals as the story progresses, but the tense pace and the plot without a bit of nonsense time can entice you to keep watching, and the reversal sets the next reversal, and you must shout hello when the truth is all revealed.
no.7
Avatar
*atar (2009)
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Director:James cameron.
Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez.
Length: 162 minutes 178 minutes (extended)
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Uncle Ying said: The ingenious integration of science fiction and fantasy can be called the strongest imagination in the 21st century! Ten years on, and there is still no film that has ended the box office myth of "Avatar", and maybe not in another ten years. The alluring blue light, the wonders of flora and fauna, and the dazzling world of the new planet are fascinating. And these are the best memories brought by the movie.
no.6
The night the comet came
coherence (2013)
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Director: James Ward Bucurt.
Starring: Emily Bardoni, Murray Sterling, Nicholas Brandon, Lauren Skafaria, Elizabeth Grace
Length: 89 minutes.
aka: Coherence Coherence effect.
Uncle Ying said: A quasi-indoor science fiction drama, a small and beautiful model! Parallel universes are not a new concept, but it is really creative to interpret coherence in parallel universes + quantum mechanics in this way. Seeing many of yourself, but each one of them doesn't belong to the present, is really frightening and lonely. The actors, the cinematography, and the set are all small and flawless in detail, the climax is a great soundtrack, and the ending is exquisite.
no.5
2001: A Space Odyssey
2001: a space odyssey (1968)
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Director: Stanley Kubrick.
Starring: Kyle Dura, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Renard Losset.
Length: 149 minutes.
aka: 2001: An Interstellar Odyssey 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Uncle Ying said: The greatest pretending film in history, even the author and director can't understand the plot! The colors are strange and unusually beautiful. The comparison between the insignificance of human beings and the vastness of the universe deepens our thinking about our own destiny. When the cadenza is played, the mind of life roams in the universe with no beginning and no end, reaching out to the infinite unknown and exploring the ultimate meaning.
no.4
The butterfly effect
the butterfly effect (2004)
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Director: Eric Brace J. McGee Gruber.
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Melora Walters, Amy Smart, Eldon Hansen, William Lee Scott.
Length: 113 minutes 120 minutes (Director's Cut).
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Uncle Ying said: Every choice is already the best choice, and change may not be optimization! People may have thought at some point in their lives that if they could go back to a certain time in the past, they must make a different choice and do something that seems more beneficial to the present. The protagonist of the film has this ability, but the ending of the self-hanging in the womb tells us that because of the butterfly effect, you can trigger a little but you can't control the whole. Obsessing over mending the past can make the present worse and worse, and trying to change yesterday is better than trying to grasp tomorrow.
no.3
Prosecution witnesses
witness for the prosecution (1957)
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Director: Billy Wilder.
Starring: Tyrone Bowie, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Lawton, Elsa Lanchester, John Williams.
Length: 116 minutes.
aka: Eloquence **
Uncle Ying said: A story of love and deception between an English man and a German woman! Whether it's the script, the director, or the individual performances, it's almost impeccable. Witty lines and brilliant court arguments, it's all wonderful! A gentlemanly and pure performance, a fantastic and delicate plot advancement, humorous and witty details, and of course, a clever ending. Even if you guess the final result before the ending, it won't make the movie any less exciting.
no.2
Interstellar
interstellar (2014)
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Director: Christopher Nolan.
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Mackenzie Foy, Cassie Affleck.
Length: 169 minutes.
aka: Interstellar Apocalypse (Port) Interstellar Effect (Taiwan) Interstellar Space Interstellar Interstellar Voyage Interstellar Flora's letter
Uncle Ying said: A hard sci-fi blockbuster with magnificent visuals and a grand pattern! This is a film about destruction, and the whole film is full of great compassion. Under the cloak of science fiction, it is commendable that the emotions between people are always paid attention to in the context of the grand and bleak space epic, and the balance is perfect. Nolan's most emotional works, from sci-fi settings, character design to cross-editing, are all old-fashioned, but they have been filmed with texture.
no.1
Ready Player One
ready player one (2018)
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Director: Steven Spielberg.
Starring: Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cook, Ben Mendelsohn, Mark Ryllens, Lina Witt.
Length: 140 minutes.
aka: Player 1 Challenger 1 (Hong Kong) Level 1 Player (Taiwan) Player 1.
Uncle Ying said: A film that fully satisfies movie fans, game fans, science fiction fans, and anime fans! Spielberg condensed his dreams, enthusiasm, love and feelings for movies into this **, through classic movies and characters with a great sense of age, and high-tech modern games, his expertise, focus, and what he wants to tell are all presented here to fans, comparable to the virtual and real switch of "The Matrix", but there is no bitter and bitter philosophical thinking, but with the spirit of entertainment to death, the film and television games are all paid tribute to various pop culture.
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