• gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    I mean… that’s the point of all good sci-fi.

    It’s important to delineate between “action, just in a sci-fi setting” and “sci-fi”. The former is entertaining; the latter will have you discussing the movie/episode with friends and family after you finish watching, and actually makes you think about the human condition a bit.

    Side note: if that’s the only sci-fi universe you’ve seen that’s less action-packed and more deliberate, I strongly encourage you to read more sci-fi (n.b. specifically sci-fi, and not amusing but often morally vapid sci-fi thrillers).

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        11 months ago

        Star wars is futuristic space magic adventure time. It’s entertaining in It’s own way. I do prefer the more profound sci fi for sure though.

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            11 months ago

            He’s right of course. There’s a whole world of sci-fi out there to explore. For instance, The Next Generation, Deep Space 9, Voyager, Enterprise, Picard, Discovery, Strange New Worlds, and Lower Decks.

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        11 months ago

        after yang was a great movie recently. the expanse is a pretty great tv series. for all mankind is a really cool alternate history sci-fi television series about a world where the soviets won the space race and so the space race kept going. then there’s the classic sci Fi authors like Philip k dick and Isaac Asimov. Andy weir is usually pretty grounded for a modern author, but honestly, i read more fantasy than sci-fi these days… plenty of decent anime in the genre. ghost in the shell, both the og movie and The “stand alone complex” series are decent.