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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The Martian quotes

  • [first lines]

    Melissa Lewis: All right team, stay in sight of each other. Let's make NASA proud today.

    Rick Martinez: How's it looking over there, Watney?

    Mark Watney: Well, you will be happy to hear that in Grid Section 14-28, the particles were predominately coarse but in 29, they're much finer and they should be ideal for chem analysis.

    Rick Martinez: Oh, wow. Did everybody hear that? Mark just discovered dirt.

    [laughs]

    Rick Martinez: Should we alert the media?

  • Bruce Ng: Mars' atmosphere is so thin, by the time the ship's going fast enough for air resistance to matter, it'll be high enough that there's practically no air.

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

    Bruce Ng: Yes... Can I go on?

    Vincent Kapoor: [frustrated look] NO.