[세계의 명화] Passengers – science fiction film starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt

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[세계의 명화]  Passengers<br />” src=”<figcaption>[세계의 명화]   Passengers</figcaption></figure></div><p>Today (January 11th) EBS1 will air director Morton Tyldum’s ‘Passengers: Original Title’.</p><p>It is a 2006 American film directed by Ron Howard, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Michael Sheen, and Laurence Fishburne. Running time: 112 minutes, suitable for ages 15 and older.</p><p>◆ Summary:</p><p>distant future. The spaceship Avalon, carrying 5,000 passengers and 258 crew members, is sailing toward the planet Homestead 2, 120 years away from Earth. The passengers and crew went into a long hibernation to leave Earth and start a new life on a new planet. However, while the Avalon is breaking through the meteorite field with an energy shield, it collides with a huge meteorite and Jim (Chris Pratt) wakes up from hibernation 90 years early. Jim wanders around the spaceship alone to find a way to go into hibernation again, but the area where the crew members are sleeping is impossible to even access. Dejected, Jim befriends the bartender robot Arthur (Michael Sheen), the only person he can talk to, and falls in love with Aurora (Jennifer Lawrence) at first sight when he sees Aurora (Jennifer Lawrence) asleep in Bertidi’s hibernation room after being alone for a year. I want to wake her up, but if I do that, Aurora will have to spend the rest of her life trapped in a spaceship alone with Jim for 89 years. Jim, who was worried over and over again, eventually wakes up Aurora. Aurora thought that she had woken up from hibernation due to an unexpected accident, so she gave up everything and became a lover with Jim, deciding to spend the rest of her life on a spaceship alone with him. Then one day, Aurora hears the shocking news from bartender robot Arthur that Jim woke her up…</p><p>◆ Topic:</p><p>What is different from existing science fiction genre works is that the two men and women living on the Avalon are not scientists or astronauts, but ordinary people that anyone can empathize with. Differentiating itself from existing SF genre works that dealt with the struggles of space professionals to overcome space disasters, it dramatically deals with how ordinary people can change when they encounter a space disaster. The story of will show that unknown outer space can function as a more desperate space than any actual disaster situation. The movie’s message at the end of the story will make you feel that ‘nevertheless, we must live and maintain our value as human beings.’</p><p>◆ Impression points:</p><p>Starting with , this work is based on the motif commonly used in science fiction films such as . The movie begins with a fresh idea: ‘What if a passenger on a luxury spaceship, who was supposed to sleep for 120 years, woke up alone after 30 years?’ “On Earth, if something breaks, we replace it instead of fixing it. “The colony is full of things to fix, so I have a lot of work to do.” Jim explains the reason for moving to a remote planet 120 years away by receiving a discounted ticket on the condition that 20% of the income earned from the new colony planet be paid to the colonization company. And Aurora, who lived on the colonial planet for just one year and returned to Earth (a round trip of 240 years), is the only writer who has experienced both planets. She bought a ticket to write her own story, but suffered a disaster in an unexpected accident. case. It’s a story that could take place in the distant future, set on a luxurious spaceship, but the story and conflict between two characters is very realistic. Arthur, the bartender robot who sparked this conflict, and a third character who suddenly appears continue the tension of the film until the end.</p><p>◆Director:</p><p>Norwegian film director, born May 19, 1967 in Bergen. As a teenager, he dreamed of becoming a musician, but as the film and TV industries boomed in the 1990s, he decided to become a film director. In 2011, he entered Hollywood after receiving favorable reviews for the film , based on Jo Nesbo’s novel of the same name. In 2014, he directed a film depicting the process of deciphering Nazi Germany’s Enigma code, based on the true story of Alan Turing, and was nominated in eight categories at the 87th Academy Awards. In 2016, he directed Morton Tyldum’s first blockbuster film, which was nominated for the 89th Academy Awards for Art and Music.</p></p><p>EBS1’s ‘Famous Paintings of the World’, a program that shows carefully selected nostalgic masterpieces, airs every Saturday at 10:35 pm.</p><p>Economy Queen Reporter Kim Kyung-eun Photo = EBS World’s Famous Paintings</p><p></p><p> .</p><div class=

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