Maozi rescue under socialist ideology

Billie 2022-12-19 05:46:15

With a budget of 50 million rmb, the special effects of the 200 million rmb budget of "Gravity" next door are made, Maozi is indeed Maozi. There are also many self-deprecating stalks in the movie. How could the Soviets who froze Hitler to death shout cold at the space station! I don’t know the real details of history. After reading it, I went back and made up some homework. I felt that it was too simple to deal with the technical details. Although this is also the need for film and television, I think it can be done a little bit. Hammer a sensor and you're done? Do you really need to fix anything else? Pull another film next door. Although "The Martian" is a science fiction film, the male protagonist fully and reasonably uses scientific knowledge when he rescues himself, and there are many details that are very memorable (and this is well conveyed to the audience through his lines). I also looked at the timeline when making up the class. The space rescue happened in 1985. I can’t help but sigh that the former Soviet Union had already achieved manual docking (and non-cooperative capture) at that time, and we didn’t know until the Tiangong-1 in the 1910s. Only manual connection is achieved. However, seeing that only the US and China have mastered the real-time live broadcast of manned aviation technology, I have to admire my country's chasing momentum after the shame.

Speaking of the movie, I think the best character is the engineer. During the chat, he mentioned the details of dropping his radio into the water and his father changing snow chains in winter. These naturally brought lines created the image of a scientist who pays attention to the details of life. At the beginning, he said that he would go back to earth to accompany his wife and children, but later he said, "If I go back, how will I explain it to the children?" It also created a heroic image that is both great and real. In addition, does Gorbachev in this film mean to be portrayed as a dictator who dumps the blame? Could the size of the Maozi piece be this big?

Although space-themed blockbusters have been flooded with disasters, this is the first time a space blockbuster with socialist ideology has been launched, and it is quite interesting to watch it against the Hollywood film next door. For example, the next door is often the righteousness to let teammates take personal heroism, but our camp stays together to build the socialist cause. The ideological differences reflected in these plot differences are still quite interesting to think about.

Finally, I complained about the English dubbing, which is too inconsistent, and I don't know if my ears are not good or what. I always feel that several characters use the same voice, which I can't hear clearly. Before Maozi's "He is a Dragon" was the original sound, why is it all dubbed in English this time, and the reviews are bad.

Finally, pay tribute to the aviation heroes, pay tribute to the ambition of human beings to conquer nature, and pay tribute to the vast and eternal starry sky.

Finally, when will a Shenzhou/Tiangong movie be released, I will definitely contribute to the box office!

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