Mission to Mars Comments

  • Tamara 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    A / A nervous air that is difficult to grasp like a magnetic field disturbance. Rather than being neatly connected, the individual passages are more collided and welded by a number of accidental events. In this way of assembling, disparate narrative tones (witty, thrilling, solemn or sacred) are intertwined and closely intertwined, so as to maintain a provocative distance from the popular genre narrative mode, but also touch many A bizarre leap and communion between extreme emotions. The...

  • Janie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    There was a big problem with the choice of content, and a large number of scenes were spent on meaningless plots. The production level of the Mars exploration drama, which is the most important in the script but accounts for very little of the actual film length, is only unsatisfactory. This totally degenerate version of "A Space Odyssey" can't get my...

  • Giovani 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Recently, because of the relationship between Musk and Jack Ma, the topic of Mars has become very hot. This film has been turned out as a "left pearl" on many occasions to be rehabilitated. Some children say that it belongs to "early sci-fi movies". Are "The Matrix" and "Blade Runner" medieval sci-fi? Is Metropolis an ancient sci-fi? Dare to watch a 2000 film already belongs to archaeology. Humans are only 3% genetically different from gorillas, but that 3% gives us Einstein and Mozart. So who...

  • Ronny 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The Brian de Palma style of this sci-fi film is still very strong, with a taste of epic sci-fi. Although the opening long shot is not as long and stunning as "Snake Eye", it also took two 3-minute long shots to connect. The whole film also uses a lot of long takes, especially the shooting in the spaceship, the pace is very slow, but also very beautiful. But I didn't see his signature camera skills, split screen and 360-degree panning...

  • Cary 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    TV-on-demand, when on Mars, the picture was red and dazzling. Discuss about the origin of life. ps: 2015.11.24. Warming up the day before watching The...

  • Maia 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    De Palma's label is still obvious, with various complicated and elaborate shot scheduling, some of the scenes have a strong sense of horror, and the didactic ending is the only thing that makes me...

  • Chris 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    8.5 The scheduling of the spaceship scene is absolutely top-notch. The concept of gravity is used to make the camera seem to lose the sense of forward and reverse directions when floating, and then return to normal after the gravity is out of control, and the construction of the space is extremely perfect. The composition is still efficient - the male protagonist is sandwiched between the husband and wife, representing the hidden oppression of the husband and wife on the male protagonist and...

  • Keegan 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Gentle and magnanimous, it is almost contrary to the Hollywood narrative system of Hayao Miyazaki's back-feeding fairy tales, and may even be misinterpreted as superficial and childish. The declaration of love does not need to be triggered by shocking plot settings, but an endogenous emotional force is condensed by the surrounding shots of the dance, the wiping shots of light stroking, and even the distribution of scenes that are wet with rain and dew. Even in the terrifying moment when his...

  • Ivy 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The main theme of space opera is still the two hot topics of life on Mars and the origin of human beings. The soundtrack is as old and rotten as the theme, and with the rudimentary sets, it's almost like a seventies movie. Friendship, love, ideals, the spirit of exploration, the spirit of sacrifice... The director stuffed all the elements imaginable into the two-hour movie, and finally simmered into a hodgepodge of no bright spots. As for the plot, there are so many flaws in the whole article...

  • Eliza 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The best sci-fi, endless reverie. BD 720P 14/03/02...

Extended Reading

Mission to Mars quotes

  • Jim McConnell: What is she now?

    Phil Ohlmyer: A frog...?

  • Woody Blake: Some couples dance, others go to Mars.