Discourses on an Alien Sky #6 | When Saturn Ruled the World
The subject of this video series is the ancient experience of towering celestial forms that are no longer present. From a single snapshot of the configuration, we can work backwards to the first appearance of these bodies out of an undifferentiated cloud or sea of dusty plasma. We can then follow the configuration’s evolution through phases that range from quasi-stability to earth shaking catastrophe. This is 6th in the series.
singer: Айнұр Қалайқызы
Ote shygar dunie-ai kas kagymda aihou!
Oinap kulgen jarasar jas shagynda oi dunie-ai...
Kisi jary kisige jar bolmaidy aihou!
Balapandai bauryna baskanmenen oi dunie-ai...
Chorus:
Jalgan-ai jalgan-ai
Janbai oshken arman-ai
Jarga laiyk kalkanyn
Jandy aurege salgan-ai
Atten oi atten oi!
Dunie netken tatti en-ai...
Jaraskany kinaidy-oi,
Dam-tuzynyn jatpen -ai...
Bireuler maz aspanda ainalganga aihooou!
Ainalganga bireu maz paigambarga oi dunie-ai...
Sudan taza, sutten ak kim bar deisin aihooou?
Bul duniede kirshiksiz sabi gana oi dunie-ai...
Translation:
Life will pass in no time
It's good to have fun while you are young
Someone else's wife (or husband) won't be wife to you
No matter how good you treat them
Chorus:
oh this false life, false life
Oh this dream that never became true...
How hard sweetheart suitable to be my wife (or husband)
Makes feel my soul!
Atten oi atten oi! (Expression of regret)
How sweet this life was
So hard to see person you love
to be happy with a stranger
Someone is happy to turn in circles in the sky
Someone is happy to turn into a prophet
Who do you think is perfect?
Only a baby is innocent in this world.
On a military base, in the frozen vastness of Greenland, an army psychiatrist devises a machine which enables him to tune in directly to his patients' thoughts.
Infra-Man (Chinese: 中國超人, lit. Chinese Superman), also titled The Super Inframan, is a 1975 Hong Kong science fiction action film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Inspired by the huge success of the Japanese tokusatsu franchises such as Ultraman and Kamen Rider in Hong Kong, this film features the same type of "henshin"/transformation, monster/robot action and costumed heroics, coupled with Chinese kung fu action.
The film was directed by Hua Shan, written by science fiction writer Ni Kuang, produced by Runme Shaw and photographed by Tadashi Nishimoto. There was also assistance from Japan; music from Ultra Seven (1967) and Mirrorman (1971) (both composed by Toru Fuyuki) is used in this film and the Inframan/Science Headquarters/monster costumes were provided by Ekisu Productions, which had done costumes for many Toei superhero TV shows of the same period. The film also starred Danny Lee as the superhero himself, and Bruceploitation star Bruce Le in a supporting role (he still got to display some of his martial arts skills in many scenes of the film).
The following year, Joseph Brenner brought this film to the U.S., and re-titled it simply Infra-Man (or Inframan), with the advertising campaign slogan "The Man Beyond Bionics!" attempting to capitalize upon The Six Million Dollar Man's success on American network television at the time. This film also has some historical importance as the first superhero film set in Hong Kong, the first film promotion in Hong Kong using a hot air balloon, and the first Shaw Brothers production using a storyboard.
In 2004, the film was released on DVD in Japan and Hong Kong.
An Army major awakens in a small room with no idea of who he is or how he got there. He finds four other people in the same room, and they all begin to question how they each arrived there, and more importantly, how to escape.