Wen/Wang Beware We go to see this movie on Saturday night. The theater was full and it was hard to get a ticket. After changing to another theater, the ticket seller said, "Only the tickets for the first row, do you want it?" I gritted my teeth and said, "Yes!" As a result, we watched the whole film in the first row with our heads up at a 60-degree angle, and we didn't dare to pant, and we forgot to go to the toilet. When the ending music sounded, I looked back at the hall, and no one in the crowded auditorium got up to go to the bathroom. The last time it was during the premiere of "Avatar" in 2009. The story of "The Martian" is simple: a group of astronauts set out on a mission on Mars, but had to withdraw to Earth due to a sudden dust storm. One of the botanist and mechanic was injured, was mistaken for death and stayed on Mars. As a result, he miraculously survived. Does it sound familiar? By the way, this is the alias of the film "Robinson Crusoe of Our Time", or "The World's Most Handy Man Benchmark", both of which I named can fully express the theme of the film. First of all, the protagonist, astronaut Mark Watney played by Matt Damon,’s character set fits the requirement of being able to survive in an unmanned environment. Botanists, farmers also. Machinists and workers too. With the two specialties of farmers and workers, you can basically conquer the earth, oh no, Mars. Next, the audience watched him in two hours of Shixi and Shiwei as if he was fighting monsters and leveling, completing a series of survival missions that made us jaw-dropping. Can you grow potatoes? Morse code, can you do it? But he planted potatoes on Mars and still used his own feces as fertilizer; he completed the first communication with the earth through a 1996 camera that could not transfer anything. When we saw him on the screen for the first time with him across 1. When the "Can you hear me" newsletter spread over 400 million kilometers, a great initiative was completed; everyone was tearful, because we could finally chat with QQ across the planet; when Matt Damon was sitting in the desolate On the beautiful, red land of Mars, watching the distant sun slowly set, we can say that "the solar system has this time". Of course, what he said is more philosophical. In the film, he said that growing his own crops on a piece of land is an important sign of the completion of colonization. In this sense, I have completed the “colonization” of Mars; every inch of land I have walked It is a land that no one has walked through in 4.6 billion years. Mark Watney is a true hero in any film. His hero is not only that he can make brave and heroic actions (such as finally ejecting himself from the space capsule), but also that he can endure loneliness and despair, and maintain an optimistic and strong spirit in despair. Mark Watney's jokes in the play make the audience laugh more in the theater than a normal comedy. This character was played by Matt Damon; he has the pain and despair of ordinary people. He can say F word to NASA, and he can be funny in front of the camera when the NASA public relations department asks him to take a selfie. He is also brave and fearless. He does not act recklessly. He is a representative of the astronauts we admire in flesh and blood. My favorite scene in the film is that at the end when his teammates decided to return to rescue him, he needed to reach an area 3,200 kilometers away. On a planet without an atmosphere, he drove the rover alone in the dry day and cold night, behind which was a huge endless Martian starry sky. During the day, he put solar cells on the ground to charge, hurrying to sleep for a few hours, and at night, he traveled on the uninhabited planet in sub-zero temperatures. No one communicated with him, no supply station, no feedback, no known path to success. He is the Xuanzang and Zhang Qian of our time, using his own body to explore the unknown virgin land. He is the Columbus in the solar system. Director Ridley Scott is a well-known tough guy style. He has directed "Black Hawk Down", "Hannibal" and other "hardcore" movies in front of this script, showing a completely different style from last year's "Interstellar". The style of "Interstellar" is tender, full of affection, love, and friendship between people; however, "The Martian" is not muddled, although it is also full of beautiful human feelings (from teammates returning home) It can be seen by deciding to go back and save him on the way), but it is more of an optimistic, strong, and fearless spirit of "man will conquer the sky" in the face of difficulties. This is also the reason why space movies always make people excited: we admire those who sacrifice themselves and contribute to the progress of mankind. This is the pace of human exploration that has never stopped from ancient times to the life of firewood, rice, oil and salt. Based on this, the rescue of Mark Watney has a different meaning than the rescue of Private Ryan: from the reflection on ethics to the journey to the stars and the sea, it lies not only in the present, but also in the prospect of countless possibilities in the future. After watching the movie, I found the original novel of "Mission to Mars" and read it again. The original work was published in the form of an e-book by the author at his own expense, and was later picked up by the director and made the film. The original work is like a novel written by an otaku in front of the computer. I read the translated version. I can see that the writing is very ordinary, but it is full of otaku-style self-deprecation and jokes. When encountering problems, I should "solve" rather than "lyrically" "The spirit, without procrastination, may be the reason why Ridley Scott took a fancy to this script. As a Chinese audience, when you see the China National Space Administration assisting you, of course you have to sigh that the style of painting is wrong. In an American theater, among a bunch of American audiences, they suddenly heard Chen Shuji's melodious Chinese, and when they were still shocked, they discovered that China is strong enough to be an ally of the United States; think of space decades ago. Science fiction films are all based on Russian aerospace technology as Plan B. Now from "Gravity" to "The Martian", China Aerospace has become an increasingly obvious background in American science fiction films, and finally the NASA director is full of respect A handshake with the Director of the China Space Administration made people feel that China is finally going to be shoulder to shoulder with the United States, but why can't such a movie be made? Why Scott is interested in this script. As a Chinese audience, when you see the China National Space Administration assisting you, of course you have to sigh that the style of painting is wrong. In an American theater, among a bunch of American audiences, they suddenly heard Chen Shuji's melodious Chinese, and when they were still shocked, they discovered that China is strong enough to be an ally of the United States; think of space decades ago. Science fiction films are all based on Russian aerospace technology as Plan B. Now from "Gravity" to "The Martian", China Aerospace has become an increasingly obvious background in American science fiction films, and finally the NASA director is full of respect A handshake with the Director of the China Space Administration made people feel that China is finally going to be shoulder to shoulder with the United States, but why can't such a movie be made? Why Scott is interested in this script. As a Chinese audience, when you see the China National Space Administration assisting you, of course you have to sigh that the style of painting is wrong. In an American theater, among a bunch of American audiences, they suddenly heard Chen Shuji's melodious Chinese, and when they were still shocked, they discovered that China is strong enough to be an ally of the United States; think of space decades ago. Science fiction films are all based on Russian aerospace technology as Plan B. Now from "Gravity" to "The Martian", China Aerospace has become an increasingly obvious background in American science fiction films, and finally the NASA director is full of respect A handshake with the Director of the China Space Administration made people feel that China is finally going to be shoulder to shoulder with the United States, but why can't such a movie be made?
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