Approaching the Unknown Comments

  • Makenna 2023-06-06 14:55:04

    There is neither dazzling technology nor magnificent scenes. The story is extremely poor and weak. The director is too able to fool things if he only wants to use the word loneliness to prop up a...

  • Rosella 2023-05-27 02:18:02

    A high-cost escape from the self, the pursuit of self and loss under the outer garment of space. A Mars landing without a front-mounted Mars unmanned base and a lunar transit base is a false shot. Not even a Mars near-Earth space station. . . Such a launch without a preparatory plan is simply to spend a lot of money to give people away. . . The landing plan was designed to look like a one-off anyway. . . There is no return track design. . . There are many unreasonable points too numerous to...

  • Alec 2023-05-26 03:28:40

    The male protagonist is isolated and helpless, no matter how long and lonely the road to Mars is, or the loneliness of the whole film alone, he brings the loneliness of the spaceman to the...

  • Elouise 2023-05-13 06:58:04

    Just look at the...

  • Stone 2023-05-08 06:08:13

    It's not science fiction, it's...

  • Duane 2023-05-08 03:24:42

    The point isn't about some magnificent trip to Mars, but about how a man deals with loneliness and the choices he makes after...

  • Layne 2023-05-06 15:40:42

    One more star for the pectoralis major, the big nose and the butt... In the fifteenth year of my house without Wi-Fi, the downloaded and saved movies are like a water source... I really want to see the protagonist drinking urine, and then interspersed with him dreaming of sex Lenses must be...

  • Conrad 2023-05-05 01:36:19

    There is neither dazzling technology nor grand scenes, and the story is extremely poor and weak. If you only want to prop up a movie with the word loneliness, the director is too...

  • Americo 2023-05-05 01:13:50

    Garbage, wasted my 85...

  • Vinnie 2023-05-04 07:09:33

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Extended Reading

Approaching the Unknown quotes

  • William D. Stanaforth: Our bodies are more space than matter. There's an unfathomable distance between each atom, each particle. What keeps us solid? Why don't we dissolve?

  • William D. Stanaforth: Nothing has ever lived here. Nothing has ever died here. Maybe I'll live forever.