Approaching the Unknown Comments

  • Demarco 2023-04-30 17:46:58

    This director took the baby as a fool!...

  • Trudie 2023-04-18 04:39:05

    It feels a bit like the old man and the...

  • Roger 2023-04-10 12:09:26

    A person's journey of two billion light years of loneliness I watched it three times and finally finished...

  • Kenyon 2023-03-31 06:00:26

    The visual effect is ok, it's a bit of a nonsense to convert soil into...

  • Darius 2023-03-13 18:10:11

    meaningless,...

  • Amanda 2023-02-10 18:33:09

    Want to do 2001 but basically...

  • Tyrese 2023-02-07 07:14:23

    Fortunately, it's a bit stuffy, but the buttocks of the male god are...

  • Marcel 2023-02-02 23:21:46

    I said how does someone who looks so much like Jobs look so familiar! It turns out that he crossed over from "Ace Power Spy" to play a one-man show! I think he is still suitable for serious...

  • Arielle 2023-01-29 11:24:15

    so. . . This is just a journey? HD 720P...

  • Cecelia 2023-01-27 18:08:18

    what the hell. Astronaut is so...

Extended Reading
  • Chadrick 2022-10-07 15:02:43

    It’s not bad to calm down and travel in the universe

    Approaching the Unknown, literally translated as "towards the unknown", haha, if you use this as a movie title, then more people don't understand what to say. In fact, Mars is just a background and a terminal, but the focus of the whole show is on the way to Mars.

    Hydrogen and oxygen are extracted...

  • Crawford 2022-10-28 11:05:05

    This is also a feat of conquest and colonization

    "Login to Mars" is really good-looking. Experience the ultimate loneliness and endless curiosity of human beings. Just to arrive and see, not to return and survive. Leaving the corpse of the first earth creature on Mars is also a feat of conquest and colonization. The moment William drove the...

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.