The overall shooting is very good, the storyline is very compact, the first mission, rescue, return to the voyage, did not neglect to express human emotions in a short time, but in the end the protagonist gave up returning to the voyage, stepped on the spaceship without hesitation, and lost his girlfriend through it at the beginning. Pave the way for subsequent choices. In addition, the special effects of the film are also very good, and from the point of view of shooting, space navigation takes into account the rotating gravity and weightlessness. This is not considered by many bad films. After all, the film is consulted by NASA scientists, and many places are very difficult. Close to reality, it is also very real, and when it comes to the theme of the film, it is nothing more than emphasizing the homology of humans and aliens. This view can be confirmed by many famous third-type contact incidents. In my opinion, there is nothing at all. The concept of "fantasy" is to express this relationship directly through a fictitious storyline. I won't say much about the third type of contact, but again, don't think that all science fiction films are fictitious. If you really think so, then you happen to fall into the trap of those institutions that hope to hide the truth through films, because as long as you think of such things, you will first think of movies, and then say: Oh, this is the science fiction plot in the movie. , Not reality. But what if these plots are made based on the reality with a little processing? In my opinion, the fiction of using the famous "Martian face" as the spacecraft base makes the film feel like science fiction. In fact, this is just a means and has no direct relationship with the thoughts expressed in the film. Therefore, what this film brings to the audience should not be the simple storyline and the shock of the screen, but more in-depth thinking and exploration. The consultant of this film is nothing more than revealing a little truth to the audience deliberately, I Wait and see
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