Uncle Mars who grows potatoes Matt

Eino 2022-03-16 09:01:02

First, I checked this year's movie record, and then I can honestly say that "Uncle Mars Matt" is the happiest science fiction movie this year. I watched the 2007 "Sunshine" a few months ago, and I think the most breathtaking is the one, but "The Martian" is also a very solid hard science fiction, and it is easy to be humorous.

The story is summed up in one sentence: how an astronaut who was accidentally left on Mars survived.

Grandpa Ridley has fucked me twice in the past few years (What about you in "Prometheus"), so I didn't expect this film in advance. I just heard that the reputation is good. Others, except the protagonist is Matt. Hey, daimeng typed it out very well), so I don’t know anything.

As a result, soon after the beginning of the article, I saw the Winter Soldier, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Sean Bean, and Anderson also came out and shouted a few times. It's so joyful.

What I like most is that this film is an undoubted science fiction story, in the style of Arthur Clark’s "Meeting with Rama" or "Heaven's Fountain". It is not a philosophy film/romantic film/western film/suspense film/action film/satire film etc. etc. which are dressed in science fiction. It is a science fiction film, and the subject of conflict is a scientific subject. In the words of the protagonist: You can sit and wait for death, or you can immediately solve the problem, solve one and then solve the other, solve all the problems, and you will survive and go home (to the effect). The highlight of this film is to meticulously solve one survival problem after another. Very straightforward and not fancy. So it has the most thorough and primitive romance.

It also has a bonus. The style is quite humorous, because the protagonist is very optimistic and calm. There are no bad guys in the whole story. Everyone works together to solve scientific problems, so many old-fashioned sensational links have been avoided. It was obviously written by a geek, which won my heart.


Spoilers below




In order to let everyone fully enjoy the movie, I won't say anything specifically. There is only one place that must be mentioned. There was a scene that a certain day said he had an Elrond plan, so another guy said, this plan is called Elrond, then I will be Glorfindel, and the third person said: I don’t understand what are you talking about? So (the best part is coming) Sean Bean’s character said: The Council of Elrond is a secret meeting in "The Lord of the Rings" (#断脱#时我在场# Cross-off#).

As soon as I heard about the Elrond project, I was very happy. When Sean Bean finished his lines, I couldn't help but laugh with my palms, as happy as a child. This scene must be deliberate. If there is this passage in the original book, then finding Sean Bean to play that role must be the premeditated plan of the entire crew.






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Of course, the story is a little too good later, the space color silk dance is a little over, not as calm as when I planted potatoes before. But considering that this is the climax stage, and after all, the overall funny properties are not compromised, so it's okay.

Read the original book tomorrow.

Maybe I will get a potato to plant.

Good night. Remember to watch this movie. Ignore those film reviews that want to find feelings in it. They can only see the pretending feelings.



ps.
Two brushes the Martian. Although I laughed so loudly when I didn't brush each laugh point, I still like this movie. Solid and authentic science fiction, all aspects are handled appropriately. Homely heart.

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Extended Reading

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.