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THE MT VOID
08/11/23 -- Vol. 42, No. 6, Whole Number 2288

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Topics:
Correction
Mini Reviews, Part 2 (THE MAN WITH THE MAGIC BOX,
THE YELLOW WALLPAPER, 65) (film reviews
by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper)
DIASPORA by Greg Egan (audio book review by Joe Karpierz)
BARBIE (film review by Art Stadlin)
The MT VOID (letter of comment by Guy Lillian III)
This Week's Watching (Hugo Award Dramatic Presentation
(Long Form) finalists) (film comments
by Evelyn C. Leeper)

==================================================================
TOPIC: Correction

Two minutes after last week's MT VOID went out, I realized that it
should have been "J. Robert Oppenheimer" rather than "Robert
J. Oppenheimer". Oops. [-ecl]

==================================================================
TOPIC: Mini Reviews, Part 2 (film reviews by Mark R. Leeper and
Evelyn C. Leeper)

This is the second batch of mini-reviews for this season, films of
the fantastic.

THE MAN WITH THE MAGIC BOX (2017): THE MAN WITH THE MAGIC BOX is a
Polish film that shows influences from MEN IN BLACK, GATTACA,
Tarkovsky, and several other sources. But it's considerably
lower-budget. For example, the cables connecting the android are
just red/white/yellow video cables. (The "magic box" is a time
machine, but there's an android as well.)

The Poles must have a different cinematic aesthetic; somehow this
didn't work for me. [-ecl]

Released in Poland 20 October 2017; currently available on Kanopy.
Rating: +1 (-4 to +4), or 6/10.

Film Credits:
<https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5782146/reference>

What others are saying:
<https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_man_with_the_magic_box>

THE YELLOW WALLPAPER (2022): THE YELLOW WALLPAPER seemed very much
like a first film, almost an amateur production, and evidence bears
that out. In the end credits, there is a long list of people
thanked for crowdfunding the film. Also, director K Pontuti has a
Kevin Bacon number of infinity, meaning that no one acting in the
film connects with people in other films in the IMDb (or at least
that they are all in an isolated island of films in the IMDb).
(Obviously there are connections for the author of the original
work, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, since there are about two dozen
films based on her 1892 short story.)

The story seems told as a series of vignettes, rather than a
continuous narrative. There is very little dialogue, so the
audience feels Jane's isolation. Whether this was the plan, or
whether the shoestring budget meant recording more dialogue would
have been too expensive is not clear. Pontuti uses extreme Dutch
angles to the extent that Jane sometimes looks as though she should
slide off the bed; they also photograph her face in close-up upside
down.

John reminds me of Torvald in A DOLL'S HOUSE. He calls his wife by
various animal names (e.g., "goose") and wants her to be concerned
only with the house and the children, not with her writing. [-ecl]

Released streaming 29 March 2022. Rating: +1 (-4 to +4), or 6/10.

Film Credits:
<https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8372638/reference>

What others are saying:
<https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_yellow_wallpaper_2021>

65 (2023): 65 seems to have either gone through some major concept
changes during production, or the right hand the left hand were not
talking to each other. THIS IS NOT A SPOILER--what I'm about to
tell you is told to the audience on screen in the first few minutes
or so, but if you blink you will miss it.

Okay, here goes: The production notes say, "After a cataclysmic
crash on an unknown planet, pilot Mills (Adam Driver) quickly
discovers he's actually stranded on Earth--65 million years ago."
But under the title card (seventeen minutes in), the film says, "65
million years ago a visitor crash landed on Earth." So which is it?

Well, I guess sort of obviously, the title card is correct, which
means Mills never "discovers" he is on Earth, because he doesn't
know anything about Earth--he's an alien from a non-Earth planet
going to another non-Earth planet who ends up on Earth. (I'll add
that for the ending to make sense, the title card has to be the
correct answer.)

Mills and a young survivor have to travel to the escape pod, which
somehow landed on top of a top near the rest of the ship. This
gives them a lot of opportunity to be attacked by the dinosaurs of
the Cretaceous, which seems to be the entire point of the movie.
(There's a fairly shallow story about the two bonding over their
respective familial losses.)

And (okay, this may be a SPOILER) they have crashed just a couple
of days before ... need I go on?

A lot of the dinosaur action takes place at night or in caves, but
I suppose as a 2020's version of a grade B 1950's monster film, it
is an acceptable way to kill an afternoon. I do wonder why Adam
Driver, who has been twice nominated for an Oscar, even took this
role. (It has been noted that this was the first film in which
Driver, an ex-Marine, got to use his weapons and combat training.)
[-ecl]

Released theatrically 10 March 2023. Rating: 0 (-4 to +4), or 4/10.

Film Credits:
<https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12261776/reference>

What others are saying:
<https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/65>

==================================================================
TOPIC: DIASPORA by Greg Egan (copyright 1998, EOS, audiobook
copyright 2013, Audible Studios, 11 hours and 5 minutes, ASIN:
B00GMOI58M, narrated by Adam Epstein) (audio book review by Joe
Karpierz)

I listen to a couple of podcasts, read Locus Magazine and various
blogs, and I have yet to encounter a good definition of "hard
science fiction". Sure, rigorous science, exacting detail, long
infodumps, and for a lot of readers all of that is
incomprehensible. Then again, maybe I really don't mean a good
definition. What I think I really mean is a good, consistent
example. Long time readers of the field, those who have been
around forever, will point to Hal Clement's MISSION OF GRAVITY as a
prime example of hard science fiction, and I think they'd be
correct. But I feel that a person's tolerance for the level of
science in a book is more indicative of how the term should be
defined. I'll be in conversations with folks who will give me an
example of what they feel is hard science fiction, and in my mind
I'll be thinking "What? There's hardly (sorry, no pun intended)
any hard science in that book at all." Maybe it depends on a
person's education, or interest in the sciences, or something else
entirely.

Ah, but everyone who has read a Greg Egan novel (hold that thought)
can agree that he writes hard science fiction. Greg is a
mathematician, a computer programmer, and a science fiction writer.
I've read more of Egan's short fiction than his novels; in fact,
DIASPORA is only the second Egan novel that I've read. I have a
degree in computer science, have been working in IT, for all of my
career, and telecommunications for most of the last 34 years. I'm
not one to back away from science and technology (I guess that's
why I read science fiction), but Greg Egan takes hard science
fiction to another level. Egan likes inventing new types of
physics for his novels, and they play an important part in the
stories. DIASPORA is no different.

The novel takes place in a posthuman society, and in fact
transhumans are the dominant life form. Humanity has diverged into
three separate groups: citizens, who run as disembodied computer
software in communities called "polises", which are a sort of
simulated reality; gleisners, software intelligences who run inside
artificial bodies who interact with fleshers (don't worry, I'm
getting there) in real time and live in space within the Solar
System; and fleshers, which as you might guess are the natural
evolving race of humans, some of whom nonetheless embrace genetic
modifications such as increased intelligence or extended life span.
The novel starts with a tale of "orphanogenesis", the birth of a
citizen without any ancestors. This new life is Yatima, and is the
main character of the story. The kickoff event is the collapse of
a neutron star, which will result in such a tremendous burst of
energy that it will cause the extinction of everyone living on
Earth. The problem is that while the neutron star's collapse and
burst of energy were predicted, they were also predicted not to
occur for some seven million years. Unfortunately for humanity,
the actual time frame was four days. The prediction was made by
the dominant physics paradigm, call the Kozuch Theory. The
majority of the novel is taken up with the tale of Yatima and
others travelling throughout the universe--and eventually
universes--to try to determine why the Kozuch Theory was wrong and
what they can do to change it.


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