There are a lot of space science fiction films, and there should be very few involving the sun. I have to say that the sun special effects in this film are really beautiful, but seeing the long and multi-angle shooting of the sun at the beginning, the crew should be prepared to describe the sun's enthusiasm. This film is not suitable for pursuing a tight-paced plot. For fans of vivid space science fiction, it essentially tends to be a space-spirited literary film.
However, the disappointing point is that Frankenstein appeared when everyone's acting skills began to bring the audience into beautiful literary sci-fi films? Adding a schizophrenic man or a humanoid monster forcibly to create a tense atmosphere makes the film start to become nondescript, and fighting aliens in space? However, the crew's fighting ability is super scumbag, and the weirdos are not as scary and tense as the aliens. Personally, I think the reason why we can't create a tense atmosphere is related to the plot and the foreshadowing on the one hand, and people on the other hand.
The male protagonist is an Irishman Murphy with a melancholy temperament. His acting skills are impeccable, nervous and helpless. However, he has his own melancholy, and the film wants to follow the literary and artistic route, so it is decided that every time I watch his scenes, I feel like the following: The core character of this mission is so melancholy, helpless, slow, and every time I watch him Talking, I really want to flatten him and let him do some work quickly, especially in the second half of the time when he is locked in the cabin by himself, doing nothing, just there, scared and helpless, when the plot is already tense, he has everything Actions are slow (this Taurus feels slow), and I can only say what the fuck in my heart!
I think that's how the film's sense of disobedience comes from. It's a pure space art film, and the protagonist is very suitable, but the monsters inserted in the back make the atmosphere tense, and the temperament of the protagonist does not match. It's so good, I just saw the actor's introduction and found out that I just watched the hero's 28 days ago, the literary zombie film, and what kind of award in the UK, OK, okay, the British side probably likes this kind of slowness the melancholy protagonist to play a thriller? Anyway, I personally feel that the violation is to death, and I feel as uncomfortable as eating flies.
So in comparison, the other actors in the film are much more likable, at least everyone works neatly. I like Sanada Hiroyuki the most. There are not many plot lines, but the kind of temperament is fascinating. Michelle Yeoh also has a lot of scenes in soy sauce. Her acting skills are online, and her English lines are fluent and not inconsistent at all (compared to Li Bingbing in Mystery Nest, it is much better).
What makes people moving is not only the special effects of the sun, but also the devotion to science that the film conveys. Scientists are really great. pay tribute.
In the end, I presented a few beautiful and shocking shots. If I could see it in the cinema at that time, it would be at least half a star.
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