I understand that in the face of the extreme international competition brought by a super-efficient and strong challenger, Americans have consolidated their ideological assets and found a key difference, which has led to a deified humanistic mentality: We develop We must be orderly, our development can be people-oriented, we cannot use sacrifice as the fuel for development (even if there is, it is voluntary.), each individual's life is sacred... OK, I understand that the cultural and creative personnel in your country are all The best left wing is advanced, and the audience is the most righteous nation on the planet. They will never rub the sand in the choice of value. Do you have to save Private Ryan? But the logic of the script is completely inconsistent. I told a story that didn't have a foundation for more than 100 minutes. Forced development is okay.
Even if the director is creative and has never done project management, and I don’t know what the manager’s logic is, is the producer dead? Didn't you take a look at the script first?
Could you please read your script from start to finish for the creator: if there is an additional consumer with limited survival supplies in a closed environment, shouldn't you first count the resources and then immediately consider the plan? It was only when the oxygen was running out that multiple people were remembered. Can this kind of management and crisis response ability be selected for such a desperately important project? ? The design post is a two-person spacecraft, and one more person is forced to come in. It is a safety hazard that is not present in any large-scale project in a healthy society. There is one more person in real life. If there are two supercrews, using the buttocks is also a support. In a few days, the commander will contact the earth in an orderly manner, contact your sister, and work with the earth to solve the safety problem as soon as possible. If it fails to solve the mission, it will fail. Blindly relying on the fluke again and again to try to get to Mars? Well, throw away the scientific research materials and abandon scientific research projects, and take one more idler to go for a ride on Mars? Is it just to increase the ethnic diversity of Mars? I basically interspersed the face of the black question mark and the face of the subway man to watch the film completely.
The relationship between these characters is also the essence: a white female leader with a heavy burden of justice, who chooses between professionalism and values, and finally decides human life above all else, is a good leader who has taken the lead in setting an example of American leftist thinking and justice! Here is another Asian scientist with a natural fascist gene lacking humane care. He has a frowning face and has no power to hold a chicken. Climbing a stick can't compare to a girl. In addition, a black man who lives on the forgiveness of others and enjoys the peaceful years is both an innocent victim and a troublemaker who can’t do anything: it’s okay to remember my sister’s past, and his big round eyes are full of small realizations and small things. Fortunately, what a beautiful and humble little black flower, he just wants to live! In the end, the little angel heroine was forced to make sacrifices and sublimation, planting herself into a white lotus of the Virgin Mary, and blooming in the brilliant sunshine with tears...Have you forgotten why you are going to Mars? ?
Forced survival, forced secret rooms, forced science fiction, but they are all old-fashioned drama stalks that are forced to put on the cloak of science fiction. The colorful racial platter and the old-fashioned artificial formula completely ignore the man-made disaster itself caused by lack of professionalism, and force the rhythm with emotion and ideology. Well, everyone is very pitiful and precious, but you have to know what you are here for! Is there any specific value in the last death of Little Sister Bai Lianhua? If she is a key person on the Mars mission, it is irreplaceable, and her death will directly lead to the failure of the mission; if she is not a key person, with limited and highly competitive quotas, she should not board the ship at all. Finally, forcibly recite a backlit poem, projecting a human light into the vast space... (Yue first and then roll your eyes) Well, I understand your narrative framework and intentions, but your narrative content itself is empty. From the motivation to the final realization, I did not see the necessity of this character's Arch that is particularly worth talking about: What inherent contradictions in her can develop into such a righteous motivation? Does her case question reality or human nature in a broad sense? Talking about survival and sacrifice like this indiscriminately, isn't it just putting Hello Kitty band-aids on systemic man-made disasters? If the staff in each ring can fulfill their duties from the beginning and use their professionalism to do their work on one-acre three-quarters of land, there would be no such a series of crises in the first place! Using the life of a mission-critical member to exchange the life of an unrelated person, is it just to bask in the sun and smile at Jiuquan? Is this a common observation and thinking of virtue and self-sacrifice in the current American society? In this way, it makes sense that the COVID19 epidemic has blossomed in the United States. Under the raging epidemic, it is obvious that no one is sick, but a society that has long been unaware of how to weigh individual collective responsibilities and rights, and a society that is accustomed to external coercion and expropriation, gains for nothing, but is not good at handling internal crises. State apparatus.
In fact, other aspects of this work are very well completed, and the actors' performances are not bad. It's very beautifully produced, but the whole is ruined in the script. What a pity. The whole is dragged down by the script to one star, and one more star is given to all the efforts of other people.
Change the screenwriter, and you won’t make much money writing scripts. Don’t harm other people’s projects.
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