I think it would be better for the end ship to land on an unknown planet than it is now

Zita 2022-03-21 09:01:38

If so, the plot goes as follows:

The male protagonist glanced out the window and saw mountains, rivers, and green plants. He was very relieved to think that the earth had arrived. After the hatch opened, he found that no one was there to greet him, and then he climbed out of the spaceship with difficulty and fell on the ground. He looked at this unfamiliar and familiar land with weak consciousness, and suddenly a rabbit ran past him. , he took a closer look, it was not a rabbit, but a creature he had never seen before.

Then he turned over and saw some crustacean-shaped creatures he had never seen flying past in the sky, and some dim and transparent glowing "figures" walking towards him in the distance, he realized that the explosion did not put the Instead of sending him back to Earth, he pushed him into the depths of the universe and came to a completely unknown planet... Only then did the male lead understand that everyone had misunderstood his father, the alien creature his father had been looking for. It exists.

The screen cuts back to Earth, and the headquarters received a message from the male protagonist, as well as the nuclear bomb detonation picture recorded by Cepheus. Lima no longer exists, but energy waves continue to be generated. So what exactly is going on here? It turned out that everything was done by aliens.

Finally, the picture cuts back to the male protagonist, those transparent "figures" surrounded him, one of them glowed with purple light, he saw that it was wearing a golden glove on its hand, and there was something shining on it, The whole film is over. (funny)

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  • Sincere 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    #Studio One Hall As Virgil said in "Aeneas", just like this he went towards the stars. Interstellar travel is both exploration and escape, but escape is useless, other planets become earth and battlefields, and loneliness at the level of the solar system is the ultimate human condition. A very epic movie. The surging emotions behind the icy institutions/languages, the hands climbing the ropes on the helmets (inner journey), and the umbilical connection of father and son beside Neptune is touching.

  • Jayne 2022-03-23 09:01:37

    #2019VenicePart II# It’s really ugly, the stereotypical family affection + personal heroism, the hard-to-concave character conflict, the companions and enemies of the five scumbags, the whole film is simply Brad Pitt’s personal advertising film? …Two stars, one star for Pete's military uniform at the beginning, and one star for special effects, really can't be more.

Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: Can I have a blanket and pillow?

    Female Flight Attendant: Certainly, that will be $125

  • Roy McBride: I do what I do because of my dad.