As the core element of the film - the plot: procrastination and mediocrity
As a sci-fi movie: The first half is a near-future realistic style similar to gravity, but it is too bland because of the plot and rhythm. At the end, the part of returning to the spacecraft and returning to the earth is illogical and unable to complain. There can be settings like the lightsaber of Star Wars, although it is unscientific, everyone can accept it. As the theme idea of the literary film, returning to life to explore human nature did not resonate much. The whole movie is still in the guise of a sci-fi space movie. The son inherits his father's aspirations. Through the pursuit and exploration of his father's physical space and spiritual interior, the son brings an end to his father's life under the aura of his father, and also explores his own inner state. This template can really be said to have existed more than 2,000 years ago: when the child was young, the father fought for the country and expanded the territory for more than ten years. In fact, one of the princes, the son who grew up separated joined the army and embarked on a journey to find his father. Is it a bait sent by the central government or a messenger from the frontier and the central government? The son who had gone through hardships finally met his father, only to find that his father would never return. In the end, the father ended his life, and the son returned to life and plainness.
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