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Clifford McBride’s obsession with finding "intelligent life" represents a desperate human need for external validation or a divine sign to justify our existence. His failure to find anything but "nothingness" drives him to madness. In contrast, Roy’s epiphany at the edge of the solar system is that the absence of extraterrestrial life makes human life more precious, not less. The film concludes that the meaning of life is not found "out there" among the stars, but in the messy, fragile relationships we leave behind on Earth. Conclusion Can’t copy the link right now
Clifford McBride goes mad because, after decades of searching the cosmos, he finds absolutely nothing. He cannot accept that humanity is alone. Roy, however, comes to a beautiful realization: 4. Key Cinematic Sequences to Watch For This ensures maximum picture clarity, deep contrast, and