Can't be seen as science fiction

Kayla 2022-12-12 11:53:44

Just treat it as a stream of consciousness film, regardless of those nebulae that are obviously made from microscopic scenes. As a sci-fi movie, this movie has too many flaws. Shouldn't a machine that draws water from the soil be used after reaching Mars? In the process of space travel, not to mention the use of space, the efficiency is not generally low, besides, is the soil also carried with the ship? Take a spaceship's soil to Mars? Are you teasing me? And is this space agency opened privately? So cost-saving, the spacecraft does not even have a set of spare equipment. If a gyroscope is broken, the spacecraft can return to the flight. Then why go to Mars? Just release a hot air balloon close to the ground. There is no delay in communication no matter how far away.
Well, this is not a science fiction film at all, this is a journey of soul salvation for an uncle who has suffered a mid-life crisis. We can completely think that this whole task is carried out in consciousness by the male lead. In fact, he has fallen into a deep coma during the desert challenge, and his self-consciousness is imprisoned in a small space. The end of the redemption is Mars, but in reality his body is no longer good, so this enclosed space is also damaged. Finally, he died, over.

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Approaching the Unknown quotes

  • William D. Stanaforth: Our bodies are more space than matter. There's an unfathomable distance between each atom, each particle. What keeps us solid? Why don't we dissolve?

  • William D. Stanaforth: Nothing has ever lived here. Nothing has ever died here. Maybe I'll live forever.