High-spirited revolutionary optimism, romantic pioneer spirit

Aletha 2021-10-13 13:07:00

"The Martian" is really good-looking. Throughout the story, Matt Damon’s one-man drama occupies most of the space, but the story is told ups and downs, both exciting, funny and humorous, full of strong romantic and optimistic feelings. It is really a masterpiece of hard science fiction movies.

When Matt drove the Mars expedition vehicle for thousands of miles to another camp, the magnificent picture slowly unfolded. Under the open and free blue sky, the orange-yellow dusty land is gradually spreading forward. Along the way, there are scattered earth, rocks and hills. There is no grass and all things are extinct. There is only the simplest vast sky and earth, exuding lush and quiet. , Damei is silent. Every inch of land here is the first time humans have set foot in 450 million years. Driving forward, charging with solar energy, going forward, and charging again, the two-month journey is accompanied by music, but he is not alone. The heroic adventurers and lone heroes who have always been heroic adventurers and wasteland explorers in European and American cultures have now ushered in the Mars version. I have also deeply experienced the spirit of fearlessness, closeness to nature, optimism, and love of science.

When Matt Damon woke up from the dust and struggled to return to the workstation and calmly dealt with the stab wound on his waist, the problem he had to face was whether to sit and wait for death or use all methods to survive. Count all the available resources. There are no problems with air, water, and energy. The only thing he needs to solve is how to have the food that he needs until the next time humans return to Mars. He humorously recorded the date and mood at the camera; he played the music left by his teammates and laughed loudly at the taste of his teammates; when he found the bag of vacuum-packed potatoes, he knew that he was about to start planting on Mars. NS!

Some lovely netizens have written many articles about "Twenty Ways to Die Potatoes" to discuss the restrictions on soil texture, water demand, fertilizer, growth cycle and other aspects of planting potatoes on Mars. He also contributed some knowledge of seedling cultivation to help Matt shorten the planting cycle and harvest more food. And even though I didn't understand it, I read it through interestingly. It can be seen that this bold imagination in the movie is indeed based on reasonable inferences, and it has also inspired the audience's enthusiasm for thinking and discussion. Starting from the simplest alien planet planting, to the entire space docking, rocket launch, and interstellar connection, the whole story not only unfolds a bold and magnificent imagination space, but also is based on the reasonable logic of human scientific exploration, thus bringing a whole story. This convincing power and thought-provoking temptation are also the most attractive aspects of the "hard science fiction" category in science fiction. I am very happy that the "Martian Rescue" movie has wonderfully displayed the brightest and most fascinating places in the original work through video images.

I would like to commend Matt Damon, who is the main actor, for his calm, determined, cheerful and optimistic botanist and astronaut. His performance is both amiable and respectable. When facing difficulties or even on the verge of desperation At the moment when hope came and finally rescued, his pain, ecstasy, and emotion were restrained but deeply contagious.

I also want to be deeply proud of the prosperity and strength of the motherland. From a poor and weak country that swallowed eyes on the world stage a hundred years ago, to now occupy a place in space exploration, the scene of China's assistance in the movie is short, but it highlights the fact that the world cannot ignore the rise of China's aerospace industry.

Our journey is the sea of ​​stars.

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  • Victoria 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Save Uncle Martian Mark

  • Hans 2021-10-20 18:59:39

    This film beat all the people who yelled "We want a new story" in the face. More than two hundred years ago, Robinson Crusoe was as wonderful as it was shot in space, love me, please live a hundred years

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?