The dazzling fear SUNSHINE is my favorite movie I've seen recently. It's a non-traditional sci-fi movie. It's also the first time I've watched a sci-fi movie. shrouded. The next day I got up and searched for movie reviews, and found that the vast majority of domestic audiences thought the film was very rubbish, full of flaws from both a science fiction and an ethical point of view. I found one or two English-language film reviews, and found that the reviewers pointed to the essence of my so-called fear, and that understanding the director from a religious background is far more profound than I thought. If everyone can see these deep meanings, they will definitely not think this film is garbage anymore. The sun is about to burn out, and all life will die out. Only by transporting nuclear materials to the sun by spacecraft to detonate it can the sun be rejuvenated. After a year and a half of flight, the spacecraft carrying the last hope of mankind has finally passed Mercury and is about to reach the detonation point of the nuclear bomb. Eight astronauts were on different missions, and cooperation made this mission a success. But suddenly they received a signal from another ship that had gone on the same mission seven years ago but disappeared, and they decided to change course to find the missing ship and crew first,
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