Survivor

Elroy 2022-03-17 09:01:02

The scene that scares me the most in space movies is the appearance of being out of breath in a spacesuit. Watching these scenes a few more times, I believe I will completely give up watching space movies. So, I was still a little bit resistant to watch this space rescue film, but after watching it, I realized that it was so different. It was a style that I didn't expect at all. China will introduce this movie in November. The translation is "Martian Rescue". The name seems to be a serious space rescue story. The original name is better, The Martian, Martian. While being relevant to the topic, with a little humor.

This film, fortunately, does not have those sensational teary scenes. Matt reddened his eyes a few times, but also restrained, with a smile. In this kind of dog day situation, it is her parents who worry about Matt the most. However, there is basically no mention of parents in the play, no shots, and the rare information is only from the words that Mattran gave to the family. . The family card was not played, and the love card was not played. The only thing that looked like a kiss was a big helmet. There was no sweetness or sensuality, only caring and worry, and deep feelings.

Female astronauts are running desperately in the gym, behind which is the vast universe, countless shining stars, full of science fiction poetry. The carefully selected astronauts represent the strongest and brave human body, yet still appear small and fragile in the approaching infinite universe. It is such a small body that can live tenaciously with a glimmer of hope in the desperate situation of the universe, which is touching. Thinking of the words in "Three-Body", although we are bugs, the bugs have never been truly defeated.

Matt in the movie didn't make people feel pitiful, even the whole movie theater was laughing at the scene where he was blown up while studying the water. Although I was blown up, I put on my spacesuit and ran for the experiment. I didn't forget to record an image saying "I blew myself up."
This is the attitude that mankind should have towards the universe, that is, calm and rational, and self-entertainment. There is no real father or daughter to save you, no superhero is born, only your knowledge and intelligence, if you are lucky, and a little humor, give you a little bit of hope. When you are in desperation, you should not rely on emotional intuition and belief, but many movies always save everything by love. Fortunately, this movie is finally spared. Relying on the power of reason, it can think about and solve problems step by step with clear logic. Sufficient knowledge, look, this is the necessary quality for survivors.

The only thing that makes people feel sad is probably Matt's figure. At first, he was full of muscles and full of strength, but after the 400th Mars, he became thin and skinny. Obviously this is the hard way, and I still don’t forget to joke about the disco that the commander has fallen, claiming to be the best botanist, and colonizing Mars, admiring the hurricanes close at hand, running on the sand dunes, thinking about myself happily Today is the first XXX human being. Having fun in hardship is really enjoyable.

In the end, I was moved to shed two tears when everyone hugged each other. In addition to shock, the universe brings more fear to people. However, in the boundless fear, the tiny human beings have never given up their efforts and long for one day to be closer to the unknown unknown. This is the romance of science.

To talk about two more irrelevant words, the black scientist in the film is Troy from "Waste Wood League". After experiencing the grief at the end of this favorite drama, I finally saw him again, very kind. The soundtrack is actually David Bowie's Starman. I just visited the David Bowie exhibition a while ago, and I was attracted by this song. Putting it in this film makes people feel a little different about this song.

That's great, a gigantic space film.

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Extended Reading

The Martian quotes

  • Vincent Kapoor: [Reading and citing from the panels that Mark put in front of the camera of the Pathfinder Mars robot] "'Are you receiving me? Yes - no.'

    [to Tim]

    Vincent Kapoor: OK, point the camera at 'yes'."

    Tim Grimes: 32-minute round trip communications time, all he can do is yes/no questions and all we can do is point the camera. This won't exactly be an Algonquin round table of snappy repartee.

  • Melissa Lewis: [from deleted scene] Where have you been sleeping?

    Rick Martinez: In airlock 2.

    Beth JohanssenChris BeckAlex Vogel: WHAT!

    Rick Martinez: It's the only place where I can sleep without anyone tripping me, so.

    Alex Vogel: Do you understand how dangerous that is? If one seal breaks you die.

    Melissa Lewis: From now on you'll sleep in Beck's room.

    Chris Beck: Where am I going to sleep?

    Melissa Lewis: With Johanssen.

    Chris Beck: Um, uh.

    [chuckles]

    Chris Beck: [Johanssen looks surprised]

    Melissa Lewis: Knock it off Beck. It's a small ship I know everything.

    Beth Johanssen: Are you mad?

    Melissa Lewis: If this was a normal mission you'd be breaking about thirty rules. But this isn't a normal mission.

    Rick Martinez: And a few world records too.. WHAT'S UP!

    [Shakes Beck's and Johanssen's hands]

    Rick Martinez: Your gonna leave me hanging? You're going to leave me hanging? Getting down in space?