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Explanation: SF novel research is a widely-defined academic journal specializing in SF novels. It issues a review on science fiction articles and science fiction critics, it does not issue novels. SFS is regarded as one of the leading academic journals in this field, along with powerful theoretical, historical and international reports. Up to now, about one-third of the problem is a special problem, and recent topics include technical culture and science fiction, afro-futurism, Latin American science fiction, animal research and science fiction. Established in 1973, SFS is headquartered in DePauw University and is held three times a year in March, July and November.
Science fiction movies (or science fiction movies) are used to describe phenomena that are not yet completely accepted in mainstream science, such as alien life forms, alien world, super spacetime journey, future aerospace, etc. It is a type that uses speculative imaginary science. Robots, robots, semi-mechanics, interstellar travel, other elements such as technology. SF movies are often used to focus on political or social issues and to explore philosophical issues such as human condition. In many cases, filmmakers may use metaphors derived from science fiction. They are traditionally holding fiction science, irrespective of science fiction standards or at most indifferent.
Compared to science fiction literature, science fiction movies tend to rely on exotic backgrounds created by alien scenes, action scenes and special effects, without much dependence on human imagination. Since the 1970's, movie fans are beginning to look forward to the high level of special effects of SF movies. In some cases, science fiction themed movies will incorporate exotic futuristic styles into the scene. Nevertheless, some reputable science fiction movies are also pursuing a path to science fiction literature, using story development to explore abstract concepts.