25 things you should know about "The Martian" + Tucao

Kole 2022-03-14 14:12:21

(Updated 11.25) The latest article: "Rogue One" Easter eggs all sorted out 1. The film has the full support of NASA. The script has 50 pages of content that are all about NASA details, and strive to present the image and actions of the astronaut in line with the reality. The total filming cycle of the film is about 70 days, and it took the crew 21 days to shoot the details of NASA. 2. The first mission to Mars in the film is exactly what NASA intends to implement in the future. 3. On September 28, 2015, four days before the film was released in the United States, NASA announced that it had found evidence of liquid water activity on the surface of Mars. 4. The author of the original novel, Andy Weir, is a professional code farmer. He even wrote software to accurately calculate the travel time from Earth to Mars. 5. The novel author Andy Weir initially published "The Martian" on his blog for fun. Later readers suggested that he publish the Kindle electronic version on Amazon. At that time, the price of the book was $0.99. 6. The screenwriter Drew Gundam originally planned to direct the film, but later retired from the directorship because he was busy shooting "The Sinister Six". Later, after reading the script, Ridley Scott liked it very much, and even postponed the shooting of the sequel to "Prometheus" and quickly took over the guide tube. 7. Director Ridley Scott personally drew a sketch of the cover of the script. The content is that the character of Matt Damon said "I am gonna science the shit out of this planet" on Mars (I must use science On the day of birth on this planet), this sketch was taken into space with the first unmanned test flight of the American "Orion" manned spacecraft on December 5, 2014, and it flew two times around the earth. 8. The film has about 20 scenes set up, which is not much compared to other films, but these scenes are very exquisite in craftsmanship. As far as Ridley Scott’s work is concerned, he used 70 scenes in "The Pharaoh and the Gods" and as many as 100 in "American Gangster". 9. The film was originally planned to be shot in Australia, but the local government did not agree, so this plan was not realized. Later I chose to shoot in Budapest (the capital of Hungary) because it has one of the largest and highest studios in the world. 10. The crew really planted potatoes in the studio and relied entirely on their natural growth to shoot the scene where Matt Damon planted food on Mars to survive. 11. The magnificent view of Mars in the film was taken in Wadi Rum, the famous "Rose Desert" in Jordan, and the final effect was completed by real shooting and CG. This place was once the filming location of another Mars-themed movie "Red Planet". 12. In a panoramic shot of Mars in the film, Olympus Mons (Olympus Mons) appears, which is the highest volcano discovered in the solar system so far. The crater of Mount Olympus is about 3 kilometers deep, with a peak height of 26 kilometers and an average height of 22 kilometers, which is three times that of Mount Everest on earth. 13. The pressure on the surface of Mars is 600 Pa (0.087psi) on average, which is about 0.6% of the Earth’s sea level pressure of 100 kPa (14.69psi). Because the air pressure is too low, a "violent storm" on Mars is actually equivalent to a refreshing breeze. Author Andy Weir admits that this is the biggest hole in his novel. 14. The crew found that the Martian spacesuit in reality is huge and heavy, just like Buss Lightyear's flight suit. Ridley Scott dislikes such clothes very much, so the final design adds more practicality and aesthetics to the original version. 15. Many scientific research results in "Pudometheus" are used in this film, especially the spacesuit. 16. The crew produced a total of 15 spacesuits for the 6 astronauts in the film. 17. There are no villains in the film, and no one will prevent Matt Damon from surviving and returning to Earth, except for the natural environment of Mars. 18. This is the second space film that Matt Damon and Jessica Chastain co-star in, although they did not appear in the same scene in "Interstellar". 19. Matt Damon was worried that his role would have too many repetitions with Dr. Mann as he played in "Interstellar", but the director told him that the two films are completely different. 20. Matt Damon’s character became thinner due to diet in the later stage of the film. Although Damon was willing to lose a lot of weight for this, the director did not agree, so he finally adopted a substitute. 21. Matt Damon’s personal scenes were filmed for five consecutive weeks, so that he did not have the opportunity to meet most of the other actors until the film promotion period. 22. Jessica Chastain appeared in "Interstellar", but did not wear a spacesuit, while Anne Hathaway wore a spacesuit almost all the time. Therefore, Chastain also got some advice from Hathaway to wear a cool primer under the spacesuit, otherwise it would be crazy. twenty three. "Model Worker" Jessica Chastain visited JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and NASA before filming, met with real astronauts, and finished reading the original novel. 24. Donald Glover fell while filming his first scene, and this shot was included in the movie. 25. The Mars rescue operation was named Project Elrond, the name was taken from the Elrond conference in "The Lord of the Rings". Coincidentally, actor Sean Bing participated in both the Elrond Project and the Elrond Conference in the two films. 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Since I watched TVB since I was a child, I recognized the actor who played the role of an executive of the China Space Administration at a glance. Benedict Wong, who plays the leading role as an engineer, is of Korean origin in his previous works, but his seriously blessed appearance in this film actually looks like a Chinese. In recent years, it seems that Uncle Dou is about to get rid of the title of Bento Emperor, and his role in this film is impossible to die... The rescue operation is named Project Elrond (Project Elrond), Lord of the Rings (decided to destroy the love of the Lord of the Rings) Long meeting), the key is that Uncle Dou was also present when he said this line. In the movie, Vincent Kapoor lamented what Mark would think about on Mars alone. The next second Mark complained that he would be tortured to death by the disco music left by the captain. I personally think that the bridge section in the novel is more effective: How come Aquaman can control whales? They're mammals! Makes no sense. In your face, Neil Armstrong." (Neil Armstrong, I see how proud you are!) Perfectly presented. The dull and adorable one second after shave grows into Xiao Li... Mark's communication with the earth has been cut a lot, and I personally think that the biggest joke in the book comes from there. An excerpt (not translated, understand by yourself): JPL: What we can see of your planned cut looks good. We're assuming the other side is identical. You' re cleared to start drilling. WATNEY: That's what she said. JPL: Seriously. Mark? Seriously? Due to the limitation of the length of the movie, the personalities and life details of the Hermes astronauts did not show much, but the novel passed everyone Communication with family members makes these characters more humane. Among them, Lewis' husband bought her the original ABBA cassette. There are old and young on Vogel, and all the family members mentioned in the conversation with his wife. Beck was asked by her sister why she had to be responsible for extravehicular tasks. Beck patiently explained to her the division of labor, and when she heard her mention Watney in the past tense, he immediately corrected her. It can be seen that Beck is a man with a three-pointed view of affection and righteousness. Martinez and his wife are probably a young couple. His wife blames and helpless for his decision to extend the mission voluntarily, but at the same time she is willing to survive with him. The content of the dialogue between Johanssen and his father is the most shocking, and this paragraph is not mentioned in the movie (so I have no spoilers). Johanssen mentioned a plan conspired by his teammates: If they lose food supplies, members other than her will swallow medicine and commit suicide, leaving all the remaining food to her (because she is the youngest), but even this is only enough. It lasts for 9 months. If she wants to survive in the next 17 months, she can only eat her teammates... There is an interview with a translator on the Internet, in which the translator mentioned that the cannibalism plan is only for Johanssen’s father. A joke to comfort her dad should not be true." I don't agree with this, because this paragraph in the original novel is very serious, and Johanssen was silent for a few seconds before revealing the plan. If it weren't true, there would be no such description. For this reason, I found an article on the Internet, a Q&A made by the entertainment news website HitFix and the novel author Andy Weir ( Mark? Seriously? Due to the limitation of the length of the movie, the personalities and life details of the Hermes astronauts are not shown too much. The novel uses communication and dialogue between each person and family members to make these characters more humane. Among them, Lewis' husband bought her the original ABBA cassette. There are old and young on Vogel, and all the family members mentioned in the conversation with his wife. Beck was asked by her sister why she had to be responsible for extravehicular tasks. Beck patiently explained to her the division of labor, and when she heard her mention Watney in the past tense, he immediately corrected her. It can be seen that Beck is a man with a three-pointed view of affection and righteousness. Martinez and his wife are probably a young couple. His wife blames and helpless for his decision to extend the mission voluntarily, but at the same time she is willing to survive with him. The content of the dialogue between Johanssen and his father is the most shocking, and this paragraph is not mentioned in the movie (so I have no spoilers). Johanssen mentioned a plan conspired by his teammates: If they lose food supplies, members other than her will swallow medicine and commit suicide, leaving all the remaining food to her (because she is the youngest), but even this is only enough. It lasts for 9 months. If she wants to survive in the next 17 months, she can only eat her teammates... There is an interview with the translator on the Internet, in which the translator mentioned that the cannibalism plan was only for Johanssen’s father. A joke to comfort her dad should not be true." I don't agree with this, because this paragraph in the original novel is very serious, and Johanssen was silent for a few seconds before revealing the plan. If it weren't true, there would be no such description. For this reason, I found an article on the Internet, a Q&A made by the entertainment news website HitFix and the novel author Andy Weir ( Mark? Seriously? Due to the limitation of the length of the movie, the personalities and life details of the Hermes astronauts are not shown too much. The novel uses communication and dialogue between each person and family members to make these characters more humane. Among them, Lewis' husband bought her the original ABBA cassette. There are old and young on Vogel, and all the family members mentioned in the conversation with his wife. Beck was asked by her sister why she had to be responsible for extravehicular tasks. Beck patiently explained to her the division of labor, and when she heard her mention Watney in the past tense, he immediately corrected her. It can be seen that Beck is a man with a three-pointed view of affection and righteousness. Martinez and his wife are probably a young couple. His wife blames and helpless for his decision to extend the mission voluntarily, but at the same time she is willing to survive with him. The content of the dialogue between Johanssen and his father is the most shocking, and this paragraph is not mentioned in the movie (so I have no spoilers). Johanssen mentioned a plan conspired by his teammates: If they lose food supplies, members other than her will swallow medicine and commit suicide, leaving all the remaining food to her (because she is the youngest), but even this is only enough. It lasts for 9 months. If she wants to survive in the next 17 months, she can only eat her teammates... There is an interview with the translator on the Internet, in which the translator mentioned that the cannibalism plan was only for Johanssen’s father. A joke to comfort her dad should not be true." I don't agree with this, because this paragraph in the original novel is very serious, and Johanssen was silent for a few seconds before revealing the plan. If it weren't true, there would be no such description. For this reason, I found an article on the Internet, a Q&A made by the entertainment news website HitFix and the novel author Andy Weir (Link ), the author admits that the conversation between Johanssen and his father is rather dark ("It is kind of dark"), and also mentioned that this problem will be solved soon, so it will not appear heavy (which means that the Cannibal Project is real ). Those who have watched the movie may wonder why there will be a Chinese in the ending Mars mission. This is because the Chinese Space Administration lent the Helios to NASA to rescue Mark Watney, and the condition is to join a China in NASA’s next mission. astronaut. This film can be said to be the happier ending version of "Gravity of the Earth". Even the climax part has similar elements. There is no spoiler here. I can only say: Marvel Dafa is good. (But 384 will be right with his teammate’s idol soon) The conversation between Mark Watney and NASA was broadcast live worldwide. Director Vincent reminded Mark to pay attention to the language. At this time, Mark replied with a prank, basically you can guess this. The sentence is quite evil, the movie is deliberately pinched here, and the laughter is left for the audience to get. This paragraph in the novel is complete and very hilarious. Ready, his reply is: Look! A pair of boobs! -> (.Y.)

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The Martian quotes

  • [first lines]

    Melissa Lewis: All right team, stay in sight of each other. Let's make NASA proud today.

    Rick Martinez: How's it looking over there, Watney?

    Mark Watney: Well, you will be happy to hear that in Grid Section 14-28, the particles were predominately coarse but in 29, they're much finer and they should be ideal for chem analysis.

    Rick Martinez: Oh, wow. Did everybody hear that? Mark just discovered dirt.

    [laughs]

    Rick Martinez: Should we alert the media?

  • Bruce Ng: Mars' atmosphere is so thin, by the time the ship's going fast enough for air resistance to matter, it'll be high enough that there's practically no air.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to send him into space under a tarp?

    Bruce Ng: Yes... Can I go on?

    Vincent Kapoor: [frustrated look] NO.