A unified assembly line, a unified script, and a unified medium and low cost were originally viewed with a hard science fiction space survival mindset. As a result, because of insufficient funds, the film is more about human nature.
There are still flaws in many places in the film. For example, why would a living person be forgotten in a splint for such a delicate work as aerospace? Why is there only one co2 filter device that is so important but small? So many scientists on the earth would never think that there is a hummingbird. Oxygen reminds a doctor of the hostess? Why do they have to leave the warehouse for more than ten minutes in the solar storm for so many days in space? Why the solar storm is green? Why can't they use the hook lock to buckle themselves to the pole when they leave the warehouse Up? Why is there no support between the four thin poles to drive the heavy aircraft on both sides? Why are the gravity directions of the two spacecraft rotating around the center instead of up and down instead of left and right? The movie's rendering of despair is indeed in place, and I am deeply I understand the director’s desperation for lack of funds. Please don’t find such a good actor next time to play this kind of third-rate script, okay?
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