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Movies(fiction)
[Movie] A True Story About the Origin of “Stockholm” Syndrome (Director Robert Budreau, Starring Ethan Hawke)
The phenomenon where hostages develop feelings of sympathy or affection for their captors during events like robberies or hostage situations is called "Stockholm syndrome," and it's based on a real-life event. Learn about the strange psychology of humans who end up helping their captors from the movie "Stockholm." -
Documentaries
[Movie Summary] A Plastic Ocean: How We Eat Microplastics Every Day (Director Craig Leeson)
Marine pollution caused by plastic trash is far beyond our imagination. And the reality is also linked to the problem that "we ingest microplastics on a daily basis." From the movie "A Plastic Ocean," we can learn about the environmental destruction caused by modern civilization. -
Science/Mathematics
The Beauty and Mystery of “Symmetry” and Simple Groups (Author Marcus du Sautoy)
The proof by Abel that the quintic formula does not exist and the genius Galois's development of group theory shed new light on the field of symmetry. Based on the book "Symmetry," learn about the development of symmetry and the discovery of the "Monster." -
Documentaries
How “Stuntwomen” Overcame Gender Bias in Hollywood (Director April Wright)
The movie "Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story" depicts stuntwomen who are often undervalued in the male-dominated film industry, despite their need for advanced skills and the risks involved. Learn about the tremendous effort and expertise of these women and the history of their struggles. -
Movies(fiction)
[Movie review] Mission Mangal: How India Conquered Mars on a Budget (Director Jagan Shakti, Starring Akshay Kumar)
Actually, only India has succeeded in sending a spacecraft to Mars in a single attempt. Both the United States and Russia have failed many times. Furthermore, India's space development budget is overwhelmingly low compared to major countries. Why was India able to accomplish this great feat? Let's learn project management from the movie "Mission Mangal". -
Science/Mathematics
Entanglement: How Einstein Helped Us Understand Quantum Mechanics: “The Age of Entanglement” (Louisa Gilder)
Although Einstein never accepted quantum mechanics, his criticisms helped to shed light on important aspects such as the significance of "entanglement." In "The Age of Entanglement: When Quantum Physics was Reborn," we can learn about the phenomena that form the foundation of quantum theory.