Selasa, 15 Maret 2016

The Martian VS Interstellar

I am not a SciFi fan in the sense that Id consume every inch of crazy crap Im thrown at. To be very honest I love the science behind these movies when theres consubstantiation and its not just the dumb rule of "it is because it is".

SciFi movies have a massive responsibility in educating the coming generations of science fiends. In the past they did not do much for me, there was one or two movies in my first two decades of life that actually got my attention and answered questions properly. I am very inclined to the why rather than the stunned gasp of the "REALLY?!!!". 

Regardless of fitting on your personal choices or not, I leave you here with two movies that at very early stage of my life robbed my hears to science:

The Fly (1986) by David Cronenberg, 7.5 in IMDB - freaking crazy blending of eccentric acting and theories of mutagenesis. And the greatest thing about it is that it doesnt want to be cute or Marvel-driven. The process is really disgusting and ugly.

Jurassic Park (1993) by Steven Spielberg, 8.1 in IMDB - it really triggered that interest in me for Biotechnology and Genetics.

Some might argue about the absence of Robocop from this list - well!, the only reliable science was that dude being burned by acid because even when I was a child I could hardly believe that a person hit with over 100 bullets could ever survive at all. What about ET?, you ask. My friends, I was so happy when ET phoned home and then cycled there not to ever return that that should say it all.

I admit these might not be the best examples of reliable SciFi movies with a honest grasp of explanations and knowledge. But these were the ones that triggered in me the potential and the curiosity for this realm. As I advanced in life I became peckish, choosing the cream, wishing for the best, especially after my son was born due to the limited free time I nowadays enjoy. 

Recently I have been going mad with cosmic physics, the laws that govern the universe, I am very inclined to do a serious games on that topic with SciBoard Games as soon as I clear the PhD thesis from my agenda. Its been amazing reading and learning so much from the universe as I have been recently. In what concerns movies the list is still quite short... again, I am very peckish and dont really fall for the first thing thrown at me. However, and I agree some might consider this ridiculous, two movies made me visit the cinema recently (or not so recent) even with a brain damage from a brutal load of work.

Interstellar (2014) by Christoper Nolan, 8.7 in IMDB


and 

The Martian (2015) by Ridley Scott, 8.2 in IMDB



And where the first was an incredible nice surprise of a horrible script fused to an amazing display and exploration of the laws of the Cosmos, the second was purely a deception in all scientific ways but with a nice script. The first is therefore my winner. I personally did not like The Martian, it looked like a bunch of American Hollywoodish amalgam of cheesy moments. Interstellar is not at all a great story, but the science facts behind it are so much better. The Martian is like watching a soap opera where NASA and the Japanese come out as the greatest friends ever. With Interstellar we see how the variables in the universe and their tiny infinite units are worked out... and that is quite amazing when in a movie.

What about you guys? What SciFi movies have made you go to the cinema or changed your dreams towards science?

Image taken from moviepilot.com, [http://moviepilot.com/posts/2186537?lt_source=external,manual].

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