Is this man sure to conquer the sky?

Clifton 2021-10-13 13:07:24

Martian Rescue tells the story of the protagonist Mark, played by Matt Damon, who was abandoned on Mars and had to live alone and was eventually rescued. The most attractive feature of this movie is its down-to-earth and unique performance style. It puts aside American heroism, is not deliberately sensational, and is not exaggerated. With the addition of Mark’s humor with its own Tucao mode, the content is reflected in a reasonable and reasonable manner. Mark alone interprets the journey from helplessness, despair to rejuvenation, and then a little bit of overcoming difficulties and returning home. It is very real and warm, but with a touch of sadness in his happiness. I often think about it, this film is probably the best answer to man's destiny.

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  • Blaise 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I thought I would be nervous enough to sweat, but I didn't expect it to be a funny comparison. This sense of gap is like Ridley Scott filming "Fuck Off!" Tumor King....

  • Duane 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    Regardless of the type, Lei Gong can always take a pose of "I am standing at a height enough to overlook all human beings to think about problems". Therefore, in addition to the script, more than the script, it depends on who is shooting. For a counterexample, look at Nolan.

The Martian quotes

  • Bruce Ng: Okay, um, I'm going to start by stating for the record, you are not going to like this.

    Vincent Kapoor: Oh yeah.

    Mitch Henderson: Yeah. The problem is the intercept velocity. The Hermes, well... it... it... can't enter Mars orbit, otherwise they will never have enough fuel to make it home. The MAV is only designed to enter low Mars orbit. So in order for Mark to escape Mars' gravity entirely to intercept with Hermes...

    Vincent Kapoor: He has to be going fast.

    Mitch Henderson: Exactly.

    Bruce Ng: Which means we need to make the MAV lighter. A lot lighter. Five thousand kilograms lighter.

    Vincent Kapoor: But you can do that, right?...

  • Mitch Henderson: He's not even got to the bad parts yet.

    Vincent Kapoor: Well, let's get to the bad parts.

    Bruce Ng: We need to remove the nose LR, the windows, and the whole of panel 19.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to take the front of the ship off?

    Bruce Ng: Sure. The nose alone is four hundred kilograms.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to send a man into space without the front of his ship?

    Bruce Ng: Well, no. We are going to have him cover it with HAB canvas. The hull is mostly there to keep air in. Mars' atmosphere is so thin, you do not need a lot of streamlining. By the time the ship is going fast enough for air resistance to matter, it'll be high enough that there will be practically no air.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to send him into space under a tarp?

    Bruce Ng: Yes. Can I go on?

    Vincent Kapoor: [exasperated] NO!