This can answer many questions in the three movies...
Seriously, the biggest advantage of the movie "The Martian" is that it finally does not incite those crappy feelings, and can finally focus on exploring, conquering, and solving problems. Science fiction should have been concerned about things.
The whole movie's handling of feelings is very constrained, from the beginning to the end of the matter, just like a person with IQ should be.
There are too many places to be sentimental. According to Hollywood’s usual virtues, we should shed tears arbitrarily, and magnify the family values, American spirit, love between men and women, and survival instincts to the point that you are embarrassed to walk out of the theater without crying.
In the end, of course, there are also family collective society things, but the handling is very concise, very very concise, and even the protagonist’s lonely loneliness is rarely described. Looking at me, it’s so cool.
You finally think that NASA has the right choice this time.
The hero movie finally changed from the lizard-level thinking of "I sympathize with you" to the human-level thinking of "what would I do if I were you".
Silent actions have the power of silence. Constantly calculating, thinking, failing, and coming back over again is a great power in itself.
And there are no bad guys in this movie, no fights between good guys and bad guys, and no attempt to inspire your sense of justice or any other cheap feelings (except for the feelings of Pathfinder). It's really honest, honest and honest movie. If you are upset about the love and love part of "Interstellar", this one is definitely recommended.
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