The plot is actually relatively simple. The main plot is the hot air balloon adventure of the male and female protagonists. In this way, several sub-plots will be launched to explain the past experiences of the male and female protagonists. The male protagonist is a meteorologist who is not welcomed by the mainstream scientific circles and cannot apply for funding for research. The female protagonist is on a hot air balloon adventure with her husband because she insists on climbing to a higher altitude, and finally her husband tries to save her. Sacrificing your own character... (I have seen a lot of Black Mirror series, this kind of plot is relatively simple). Let’s talk about the advantages: the acting skills of the male and female protagonists are all online, and about 80% of the time is played against two people, or solo, which is basically supported. Then, although most of the hot air balloon adventure scenes were completed in front of the green screen, the special effects that came out were still very good: the beauty of the hot air balloon after it rose through the clouds, the fear of experiencing the sudden drop in temperature, heavy rain, thunder and lightning, the heroine climbing up the hot air The thrill of the balloon to open the vent valve at the top... The thing that touched me the most was the short speech given by the male protagonist at the Academy of Sciences for research funding. Sometimes it is these obscure younger generations who drive scientific progress, single-handedly and passionately. But when can people let go of their arrogance and prejudice?
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