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We've seen a lot of "must-see" sci-fi movies, but there are a bunch of sci-fi movies that are not necessarily famous, but they can break the preconceived notions that lead viewers to think about the human position in the universe. Today we share 19 "refactoring minds" sci-fi movies, several of which have changed our view of the future ...
1, "Metropolis" Metropolis (1927)
"Metropolis" tells the story of a future urban worker revolt against the evil rule of cyborg (human-machine combination). The film won the title of "one of the greatest sci-fi movies" for two reasons: one is the subtle design of the plot, which makes many people feel the power of science fiction for the first time; second, it profoundly influenced the narrative style of later films, paving the way for special effects films and robot films.
2, "Ghost Island" Island of Lost Souls (1932)
The film was banned in the UK on the grounds that "violent scenes make people uncomfortable". As the first on the big screen "Ghost Island" novel, the film tells the story of a conceited scientist on a remote island to transform animals into adult-shaped slaves. The film involved slavery and colonialism and created the well-known line: "Aren't we human?" ”
3, the day of the Earth stood e.g. (1951)
A few years later, the Cold War accelerated international polarization, as a rare anti-war film appeared before the audience, as Hiroshima and Nagasaki struck the world with atomic bombs The plot is ingenious and conveys complex geopolitical views through alien imagery that only speaks alien language. "The day the Earth stops turning" lets the audience put down "the American" the identity, from "human" angle to think.
4, "Alpha City" Alphaville (1965)
By the computer "Alpha 60" rule of the anti-utopia, subversion of the old criminal police, male and female heroes beyond the "no feelings" limit love ... Director Jean Luche Godar The new trend of black sci-fi movies through a series of conflicting elements. As a commentary on Soviet communism, "Alpha City" can also be seen as a pessimistic prophecy of the future of computer domination.
5, "2001 Space roaming" 2001:a spaces Odyssey (1968)
It is no exaggeration to say that "2001 Space Rover" revolutionized the sci-fi film, from the advertising-saturated future world to the mad AI, to the "reset" ancestors to ascend the human realm of aliens, these ideas shook the entire era of the audience. Like the Metropolis, the 2001 Space Odyssey brings the runaway AI story and the political and entertainment nature of the space opera into the public eye and sets the benchmark for later science fiction.
6, "Stalker" Stalker (1979)
The film will be the famous Russian science fiction "Roadside Picnic" on the big screen. "Stalkers" are responsible for searching extraterrestrial objects in the alien visitation zone, where residents of the nearby area have mutated. This is both a great sci-fi story and a reflection of greed, corrupt government and human frailty.
7, "The Rose in the smoke" Born In Flames (1981)
"The Smoke of the Rose" is a slightly unpopular independent film, about the feminist revolution after the overthrow of the government, New York into the European Socialist democratic era. Many women in the film think that the revolution is not enough, they formed an underground force to fight with mainstream women's rights and the government. As a classic cult film, this film is filmed in the form of a DIY documentary, paying tribute to the New York underground punk, the Third World Liberation Movement and the "utopian presence in the eye of the beholder".
8, "Silver Wing Killer" Blade Runner (1982)
The Silver-winged killer depicts a detective image of a man chasing Runaway "replicators". As the mainstream masterpiece of Cyberpunk, this film illustrates the profound proposition of the path of human being when big companies control the world.
9, "Alien Brothers" the Brother from Another Planet (1984)
"The Silver Wing Killer" only involves human slavery, and the Alien brothers extends its scope to enslave aliens. Chow Morton as a fugitive alien slave, in search of shelter, he fell in love with mankind, build friendships, found in the mother star has never seen a new world.
10, "wonderful thinking Days Open" Brazil (1985)
Gilliam The masterpiece of anti-utopia absurd movie. The protagonist is a humble office worker who lives in a future world of terrorists and bureaucratic domination, daydreaming about "ninja salvation" until one day the opportunity really comes, and he falls into the nightmare of love and political oppression. The film is full of strange scenes, the director tightly grasp the audience's heart, and then crush it.
11, "Fly" (1986)
Conamberg the status of his sci-fi thriller Master Through "kill the fierce Spirit", "videotape murder case", "Sensory game" and "Fly Man". The scientists in the film invented a "transporter" capable of transmitting objects that were inadvertently turned into flies. In line with the excellent acting of the hero and heroine, this film transcends the sci-fi thriller, and becomes the pungent mockery of the "evil Science" intended to eliminate the boundaries between organisms.
12, "Attack Shell Mobile Team" Ghost in the Shell (1995)
"Shell Mobile Team" integration of spiritual exploration and technology elements, shaping a group of the future world of Cyborg. Unlike the traditional AI stories, the film portrays robots as human beings, asking profound questions such as the nature of existence.
13, matrix of The Matrix (1999)
Like the "Shell Squad", "The Matrix" for the audience presented a world in which robots have similar human emotions and mysteries. After the robots conquered and enslaved the human race, the revolutionaries who emerged from the Matrix control led the human uprising. "Isaiah Shamanism", gorgeous action and fascinating plot combined to make this film a modern sci-fi film leader.
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