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¿ä¾à2 In 2018, movie ticket sales reached the highest point ever in the history, and the movie industry is steadily growing. A movie contains various elements such as architecture, music, art, and philosophy and all the parts except people are surrounded by space. Therefore, we can see the importance of space in the movie. Especially, SF films use future time as the background of the movie, and they are not limited by physical restrictions based on unrealistic space. Such space gives new inspiration to architects. As a result of the study of the narrative space, the open space showed connectivity, openness, continuity, light, and escaping characteristic. Closed spaces showed borderline, marginality, and closedness. The overlapping space revealed integration, complexity, infinity, and mutual inclusion, and the transformed space showed flexibility, formality, transcendence, transformation, creativity, destructiveness, and distortion. Based on the characteristics of the space, it is possible to analyze the space of various movies as well. We can study not only movies but also architectural space in depth based on such characteristics of the space. The space of SF films is a basis for experiencing the future indirectly and getting new inspiration. Christopher Nolan's space in the movie presents the direction of future development.
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