At the beginning, if you didn't watch the trailers and posters, I thought that Xingjue would die alone, just like A-Gump and wait for someone to save him. Later, Xingjue discovered the bartender robot. This bartender runs through the entire drama, watching Xingjue get lost, collapse, find hope, commit crimes, confess, deceive, and finally even expose Xingjue to be a bartender. It is even conceivable that the bartender has gone through every scene. The bartender watched the two give birth to children, put them dormant in the colony, the sweet lives of the two, and various fragments of life, it can be imagined that in the end, only the works of the bartender and the hostess will tell people this bloody but complete story. The heroine is a tragic character who is dragged into the water by a drowning person, just like an actor whose head was chopped off within a few minutes of appearance in every horror film in the past. But unexpectedly, the plot reversed afterwards, just as the hostage fell in love with the kidnapper in reality. I am very emotional. Today’s science fiction movies, such as this space traveller, have begun to try this kind of unblessed plot, and even some are difficult to accept. Everyone hopes that the love in the movie is an encounter rather than a conspiracy. After all, for many People, watching science fiction shouldn’t feel like this. The plot is not brain-burning, scientific and easy to understand, but it explores human nature, which is close to the ethics of interstellar travel. Shouldn’t NASA people think about it? It's a pity that this movie is too short, leaving too little time for people to think. It is commendable that the sci-fi scene design of the movie is realistic, not punk, very clingy, and clean. Hit five stars. Looking forward to the sequel.
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