The new mayday number of "I'm alone" issued by a person in a spaceship

Glennie 2022-03-20 09:01:32

This movie has polarized reviews, and I can think that the negative reviews must be complaining that "this sci-fi movie turned out to be a boring plot to find a father". I envy those viewers who can't empathize with them, because maybe they've never felt the loneliness of Joey.

I love this film. From the perspective of science fiction, even though the story is very simple, it is full of hard science fiction, and its science fiction background is very solid and realistic. The space tower connecting heaven and earth, the transfer from the moon to Mars, and the Star Wars competition for resources, it shows the wonders of the future that can be traced. But even as technology advances to the moon has become as common and easy as hitchhiking, people still cannot easily deal with the vagaries of emotional issues and relationships. Joey's heart rate is lower than ordinary people, because he can maintain reason and composure under the crisis of Mount Tai, and he can also control his anxiety and anger after experiencing the death of his companion. He is a natural astronaut, but he has lost his right The perception and expression of normal emotions, when he resolutely threw the corpse of the sergeant who was protecting him under the car, he was almost cold-blooded rationally.

This space science fiction film is to explore the subtle and deep inner world of human beings from the vast universe. It is a mayday signal of "I'm alone, I'm alone" sent by a person in a spaceship. It takes 79 days to travel from the moon to Mars. The extremely vast space magnifies human loneliness to the extreme and alienates people. Joey's father, who was alienated to the point of dehumanization, became an artificial intelligence similar to "A Space Odyssey", killing all his companions who prevented the completion of the mission. Obsessed with the magnificent but ethereal stardust, but ignored the beauty of the world. Joey, who had lost everything, asked himself why he continued?

" 'I'm alive, and to love. 'submit.'"

I'm not very good at acting, but I think Pete does a good job. The prosperous beauty will also age with age. This may be the first time I have seen a Pitt movie on the big screen. He is old, but he is still handsome in military uniform.

And I really want to complain that Pete took a script of "Scorpio Lone Star". The death of others is a high risk for the space business, but the three people on the Cepheus died a bit wrong. I think Joey is against them. still bear some responsibility for his death. When such a thing happened, he was able to gain inner peace at the end of the story, which made me feel a little uncomfortable.

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  • Michelle 2022-03-23 09:01:37

    Gray is indeed a literary director in commercial films. The grand universe once again shows the blurred, boundless, and lost temperament like Amazon. I really like it. If Gray continues to shoot like this, he will become the next Malik.

  • Deanna 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Film-noir monologues are inevitably superfluous, but they also invisibly lay the engine that drives the entire film. As a "traumatic detective", Pete calms the contradiction between existence and annihilation in the search for the vast sea of ​​stars, and ends the troubles. After his own "obsession case", he finally completed self-healing. Celestial bases and space stations are both clue locations, carrying types of entertainment functions, just like western gold rush stories or hard-core detective novels, just like common signs in works of the same theme in recent years. The infinite freedom of space in geometric modeling and spiritual sustenance gave Gray a new possibility to analyze and explore the materialization of the inner image of the characters, and no longer follow the trekking in the cities and jungles of Coppola and Herzog, which catalyzed it. The organic evolution of space and roles is unified into a more advanced audio-visual life, which can be seen from the conservative perspective of countless helmets, hatches, and pilots. The shining stars still emit classicism.

Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: I'm so selfish... I'm so selfish... I'm so selfish... I'm a selfish person...

  • Roy McBride: Why go on? Why keep trying?