2 points for excellent modern special effects technology. The whole movie is utterly boring, probably the most boring sci-fi movie I've ever seen.
I don't need a director to go to great lengths to make a movie to tell me how ruthless space is, after all, on the scale of the universe, who is not a poor baby who died prematurely - microscopic as sand and short as summer bugs.
Countless times I fantasized about being born in a thousand years, or 10,000 years from now, and humans traveling freely in the space age, approaching the limits of the universe. In the real world, human society is like a slow-rolling stone mill. When you were born, you landed on the moon, and when you died, you went to Mars at most. As for building an alien base? don't even think
Yes, human beings are backward, everyone knows this, but we are at least willing to fantasize. This is the kind of fire in the heart of every sci-fi fan. This kind of fire has spread all over the world, resulting in countless excellent sci-fi works, which represent mankind's understanding of the truth of the universe. I am amazed countless times by his thinking and exploration. I look forward to more works being directed to the screen, allowing me to see a flash of electricity in the reality like a primitive society.
And this movie is tantamount to pouring cold water. The director tried to tell us: the universe is dark and lonely, you can’t find ET when you go out, and it’s easy to die. It’s better to pay more attention to the warmth of relatives and friends and live a good life.
For all sci-fi fans out there, that's pretty mean!
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