film is in the form of a pseudo-documentary, and the camera is directly based on the angle of the monitor and in different chronological order. The replay, coupled with the modern technological background shown in the film, gives people a strong sense of reality and logical rationality, which reminds me of the magical work "The Ninth District".
The characters in the film are the ones I see closest to the temperament of scientists. Unlike some films that portray scientists as raunchy Frankensteins, they have lower emotional intelligence. You must know that compared with ordinary people, they pay more attention to controlling emotions and appear rational. In fact, in the long-term closed environment of the spacecraft, this also requires that their psychological quality must be stronger than that of ordinary people, so as to ensure a more calm and reasonable judgment and action in various extreme situations. This requires actors to not be too exaggerated and emotional when performing, that is, to remain calm and have a certain tension. At this point, we still have to praise our handsome Wu. When we first debuted, everyone paid attention to his face. He has been low-key and pragmatic for so many years. He has a simple life, practice boxing to travel with his family, his acting skills are more sophisticated, and he has a true heart of an actor.
The film always reflects the cruelty of outer space, the fragility of life, and the spirit of human exploration: a small eruption of a solar storm caused communication interruption; a small scratch, a few hundred grams of fuel leaked and a team member’s departure; Collecting more data, taking risks to walk on the surface; sending data back to the earth with the last life support system board, these are all in the context of a sentence: Compared with the vast unknown knowledge, what is your life?
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