Budget
$100,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$60,883,407
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,855,247
Gross worldwide
$110,983,407
Budget
$100,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$60,883,407
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,855,247
Gross worldwide
$110,983,407
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By Amiya 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Interesting long shot at the beginning. When people are floating in the desolate space, this kind of panic is really indescribable. Space ethics, incredible special effects, peculiar and magnificent science fiction stories, and of course, there are mild-mannered high-tech uses of human's yearning for the unknown. In fact, they just want to obtain your DNA and memory, and save you as the ancestor of the earth people who study the specimens and fossils- Martian. If it really is this kind of...
By Casey 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The beginning is a lengthy emotional drama, tedious and monotonous, quite American.
The emotional scenes between the couples of the protagonists run through the whole play, and there are also cheap emotional expressions of the supporting actors (the editor who wrote the emotional scenes ate shit and was lazy, and then casually applied the mature emotional template, and it was over. ?). The smell of this kind of emotional drama is so familiar that it smells like Hollywood sour, but luckily...
By Sheridan 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The movie is super ugly. The script and rhythm are like shit. However, when I saw the Martian appear, I was still in tears... The tears were clear orz, I remembered that the teacher used to play "Man and Nature", and I was the only one in the class crying, which was very embarrassing... But this has to be separated. Come on, The Martian is junk, that's right...
1. The point I want to express most in the whole film is that "human beings originated from Mars", which is just a sci-fi...
By Rebeka 2022-03-25 09:01:10
In 2020, the World Space Station, which has gathered countless top scientists, is carrying out a manned spacecraft to land on Mars. A four-person team led by Luke Graham (Don Cheadle) successfully arrived on this uninhabited planet, where they discovered some strange sights, and then the team members were killed one after another. In order to investigate the cause of the tragedy and find possible survivors, the space station sends a rescue team led by Woody Blake (Tim Robbins) to Mars....
By Kole 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Although it is a 2000 film, the special effects are ok.
The first half of the film is relatively bland, and the foreshadowing is a bit long, but it does not affect the viewing of the film.
After starting the rescue mission, it became more and more exciting. Personally, I like the ending of "Mars Mission" very much. It's almost perfect!
The protagonist has lost his lover and has been very sad. He has no nostalgia on earth. After being invited by the Martian, he went home...
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By Kristoffer 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The stunt is great, and the photography of the weightlessness in the space capsule is...
By Zechariah 2022-04-24 07:01:14
From thriller to action to...
By Tyrese 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Gary Sinise is pretty hilarious...Tim Robbins is still one of my favorites...I'm still a bit moved when he took off his helmet to get his wife to give up saving him. The film is like that, although it's a big deal. I still prefer Brian De Palma's early films, such as "The Fierce Line", "Unselfish" and "The Dawn of Love...
By Dimitri 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The movies I watched in junior high school, high school and even college still deeply influenced me! ! ! !...
By Lottie 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I have seen it in cctv6 before, because I forgot too 2B. When I rewatched it, many scenes brought back memories of an unpleasant viewing...
[Leaving the BBQ in his 1959 Corvette]
Woody Blake: Internal combustion, boys. Accept no substitutes.
Luke Graham: Come on - three commanders. One ship. I don't think that's gonna work. There's not enough rocket fuel in the world to get those egos off the ground.
Woody Blake: Okay, people let's look sharp now. We're gonna run this simulation one more time. If we overshoot, there's no coming back.
Phil Ohlmyer: Yeah, and drifting through eternity will ruin your whole day.