This is a good story. The main line is clear, the logic is neat, and a good love story. A mechanic set out to build a new world on a planet that has the opportunity to create, and where it’s not “replace it when it’s broken, but don’t repair it”. A reporter embarked on her two-way journey in order to write a unique book about interstellar migration and the reconstruction of human civilization in the world. And the first dream was shattered because of a meteorite group impact that had not been calculated. The hero wakes up alone in the empty giant spaceship. All the programs are set to automatically start the service when there are people. There is no need to worry about food and clothing, but it can't save a human exhausted soul. He tried to find a way to hibernate again, but failed. Trying to try life, but can't survive the passage of time. Finally he thought of death. Indeed, death can bring relief, but it takes more courage to live more time, right? Without this period of his fear of escaping from death, how could he show his courage to sacrifice later? Then at the moment after "resurrecting from the dead", he saw the man who made him fall in love at first sight. She is a female reporter. She talks interestingly, and she agrees with him. He did not leave this woman behind for a moment. Especially when he knows he has a choice to wake her up. On one side is endless loneliness, on the other side is the soul mate at your fingertips. He thought about such a huge temptation for months, because he knew it was wrong. The second man’s dream was destroyed because of the hero’s "love at first sight". Or is it destroyed? Because of the presence and company of the male lead, the process of waking up and accepting reality is obviously less painful. Besides, isn't this experience unique in the world? I didn't try to wash away the actions of the male protagonist, and the female protagonist is not silly and sweet. She was also angry and disappointed when she knew the truth. But," When a person is about to drown, he instinctively grasps something. "How do you blame people's instinct? This is comparable to those scumbags who deliberately harm young women? What does this have to do with patriarchy? Should he die? Change to a woman and experience all this. Can you restrain the hope and thirst that seems to see water in the desert? In the later plot, although the crew seems to exist only for assists, it is not so unreasonable, and it promotes the development of the story well, does it? An unforeseen way of penetrating and repairing meteorites may not be so "hard technology", but the story is rounded up, isn't it? Forgot where I saw it, "Understanding, bringing forgiveness. "Only under this kind of disaster, when seeing the possibility of living alone, can the heroine have a little understanding of the despair of the hero when he lived alone, and forgive him from the bottom of my heart." "Die, I die" is not like that famous shipwreck masterpiece? Why can "Titanic" be more than a disaster film, but "Space Traveler" must be a pure space/sci-fi movie? Those You must see people with great human nature from this film. Why can't you accept that this is a good story? No matter what you say, I like the ending like this.
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