 The best is different so the best It's about a group in a submarine way down At the bottom of the ocean right very deep so complete isolation again You get all the emotions that come from that the tendency towards emotionalism come out of complete isolation And I don't remember all of I don't remember everything about the best But but the key about their business That during this time down in the submarine at the bottom of the ocean they encounter an alien With very little information about the alien they encounter an alien and then every one of them Responds the alien differently. So so the military guy who's suffering from The disease that you get when you go down Into the into the depths true fast, right? He becomes paranoid so his lead motivation is fear and he does everything he can and he acts In every way out of fear. So it's how do we know stuff? What motivates us to act? One guy, it's a conspiracy theory You know another guy it's fear but he's more rational than the first guy But he's still most of his motivation is to fear and then he let the two lead character and the woman in this case Played by But she's a wonderful actor She's curious She wants to study it. She wants to figure it out. She's not taking anything for granted. She's not fearful, but she's not You know, she just wants to she's she's in awe You know we're meeting an alien for the first time in human history This is cool, and I want to study this and I want to figure it out and and I'm afraid but I'm not so afraid that it's gonna dominate It's gonna rule over my cognition and I'm not gonna let my emotions rule what I do And she's constantly trying to communicate with the alien try to figure out what it wants and how Who it is and how it relates to and then there's her ex-husband who's in the submarine as well And he is more cautious than her but again He respects her and he also has the general attitude of wow, this is cool. What does it mean? How do we deal with it? And he's he's you know, he is also the the man of action He is the one who is gonna actually at the end of the day engage with the alien and save everybody and and actually You know, anyway, I don't want to give it away. Although the ending is horrible I'm ending a stupid and it's even stupider in the uncut version. You start seeing James Cameron's weird Philosophical views in the uncut version and it's awful. So You know, I I both of those movies with the exception of the ending of the biz I think I'm excellent movies about how different people in extreme circumstance Deal with those circumstances epistemologically that is how do they think about them? How do they use their mind, right? It's just a model. Do you focus on reality? Do you engage with the virtue of rationality or do you let your emotion? Swamp swamp Your your reason in both of the movies It's about collecting facts figuring out what's right and what's wrong. What works and what doesn't work What a savior and what won't save you. There's a wonderful scene in their biz We're in order to I don't know escape a situation. They have to be basically Put themselves in the state that's or the lead character has to put himself in the state That basically is as close to death as you can be he actually has to freeze his body As close as it Can be to death and he can do that the only that's the only way you can save his ex-wife who still loves And save himself hopefully because then he gets revived You know revived after it and it's very powerful again. He's thinking how do we get out of the situation? What do we do? How do we do it? And it's constantly it celebrates the human mind It celebrates the ability of human beings to think under stress under the worst kind of stress You can imagine other life and death circumstances in both movies aliens and the best Take you to that extreme put you in that extreme situation And then the heroes are the ones who emerge as the rational as the ones who can use their mind on the extreme situation And solve problems in the extreme situation in that sense it celebrates rationality