The recently released Russian movie "Space Rescue" can be described as another space giant. Reviews for the film were mixed. Today, I will do this again and try to evaluate this film as objectively as possible. Of course, if there are any mistakes or inaccuracies, you are welcome to point them out. ?
Personally, I think this is a very good movie. After all, it is rare to have invested 40 million yuan to reach a level comparable to that of Hollywood (maybe some domestic tour guides should reflect on it?).
The film is often compared with "Gravity", the special effects, and the plot. This only shows that I don't know much about this movie. At their core, the two films are fundamentally different. "Gravity" is about people's longing for life and not giving up on hope. A story of miraculous survival through the power of love and faith for a loved one. The core of this "Space Rescue" is just the opposite. It tells about the strugglers of socialist countries who exchanged their lives and even their lives for more noble things, friendship with colleagues and comrades in arms, the cause of communism, responsibility to the motherland, etc. Wait. But for them, love for their loved ones is only part of the sacrifice that has to be made. There is no difference between the two core ideas, everyone has them, but they are somewhat different, and the way they are presented is different. The responsibility of the film is to magnify and analyze a certain point in human nature. Happily, both films did a great job.
Another feature of the film is that it is full of "fighting nation" colors, from disdain for low temperature, to forcibly docking the out-of-control Салют-7 at high speed, from secretly bringing водка (vodka) into space and drinking alone, After the space station caught fire and exploded, it was forcibly repaired with a hammer, all of which showed the simple and rough but rough and subtle characteristics of the fighting nation. Perhaps this is also what the movie wants to show – the feelings of the Soviets. At the same time, it also shows that the life of the space station is not only the "humane democracy" of the Americans, but not only the rigorous and meticulousness of the Chinese.
As for the plot, I have to admit that there are certain loopholes. First, the character modeling is not comprehensive enough and not refined enough, and secondly, the climax part is not as exciting as expected.
But in the end, this is after all an adaptation of a real historical event, and coupled with technical and financial constraints, the above deficiencies are understandable.
Finally, I would like to thank all the production staff and pay the highest tribute to all the heroes who have contributed to the aerospace industry???
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