The vast, shocking and novel visual effects and space details are full of important bonus points. The unprecedented display of the gloomy Neptune is impressive; but there are many unnatural turning points and lack of motivation in the clear plot line. It's a bit anticlimactic, especially the behavior of the mad father, which paved the way for so much, and in the end it was just a simple martyrdom. I don't think it's enough.
The importance of the psychological state in space is highlighted in the film, which is also the reason for the crisis; but it is a bit overemphasized, as if you need to be mentally healthy to move and move, and keeping calm seems to be a very important psychological quality. But the question is, must sedation and sanity be positively correlated? Just look at Dad.
Plot:
The story is simple and clear. In order to save the earth, he went through twists and turns to the edge of the solar system to solve the crisis. The root of the problem comes from the madman of the father. In order to explore extraterrestrial life, he abandoned his wife and ignored the crew. Of course, the harm caused to the earth was an accident. Symbiosis, martyrdom on Neptune. But there are also several unnatural parts of the story. One is how the Martian woman knew so much information and at the same time helped Roy board the spaceship without hesitation; the other was why Roy was so obsessed with completing the task in person, and even asked several colleagues Died unfortunate; the third is a firm-willed father who abandoned his wife and struggled alone for so many years, and gave up resistance as soon as he saw his son. There are still a few points in the story that are not handled smoothly, and I think this is one of the reasons for the low rating of this film.
director:
The art style is very similar to Interstellar and 2001: A Space Odyssey, with a cold industrial style and a weird and terrifying feeling of lonely space.
Audiovisual service:
Space elevator, lunar speed and passion, eerie Mars, Jupiter Saturn passing by, and Neptune depicted in a large space are shocking and real; the soundtrack is also similar to Interstellar, because of the silence in space, the symphony bgm is particularly prominent; props The details can also be seen very carefully, space guns, anechoic chambers, etc.
actor:
It's almost a one-man show for Pete, playing a lonely and determined space fighter, but I don't think it particularly shows a deep love for the earth, and it doesn't really express the character's motivation to save the world; I honestly thought Neptune was him. Will take over the task of crazy father.
Make complaints:
What gas is leaking from a spaceship that can kill people so quickly? Is it unsafe to keep this gas around?
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