In addition to NASA's "Apollo Program", there is actually the "Salute Program" of the former Soviet Union. When in outer space, all different nationalities, different ideologies, and different positions have very little difference. Salute to the great astronauts of the universe. The two astronauts from the former Soviet Union had no foreign aid, and they all relied on their personal abilities to save the space station. They could persist even in such desperate circumstances. They are indeed a fighting nation!
The rhythm in the early stage of the film is a bit chaotic, and the emotional plot behind it is a bit weak, which is different from other Hollywood space disaster films, but because it is based on real events, this is very awesome. The film really reflects the beauty of the Cold War. The tit-for-tat competition between the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union in space competition and the contradiction between the governments, but at the end, the mutual greetings of the astronauts in the American spacecraft and the Soviet astronauts sublimated the theme. In the dazed outer space, no differences are important, life is. Eternal precious.
Basically every space movie has a family talk after the ground commander announces that the astronaut's life is coming to an end. Too bad?.
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