"Space Rescue" movie review

Lesly 2022-04-16 08:01:01

The following comments only represent personal opinions, if the writing is poor, please advise. I have to say that Russia's "Space Rescue" is great. This film is adapted from the 1985 salute No. 7 rescue incident in Russian history. The film basically completely restores the rescue incident at that time.

I can't believe that the Russians only spent 40 million to make such a great movie. The production of this movie, the special effects scenes give people the visual effect is not inferior to the American blockbuster. For Americans to make such a film, it is impossible to make such a movie without costing more than 100 million yuan. The special effects of the movie are very realistic and look very comfortable. My favorite scene is the scene where the two astronauts go in after the ice thaws in the Salyut 7 space station, it's all floating water, it's so beautiful, and they blow air on that water, and the water shivers like jelly moving. This kind of picture gives the visual feeling is really great.

Water in the Salyut 7 space station

Although the entire film's short 103 minutes has no major ups and downs in the plot, the experience of the two astronauts during the mission is ups and downs. The two astronauts miraculously completed the docking, and then thawed, dried, and burned the space station, inhaled the smoke from the fire to cause hallucinations, etc., and finally blocked the life and used an awl to knock out the sensor in space. While I admire the courage of the astronauts, I can't help but sigh at the madness of the fighting nation. At first, they disobeyed the order and did not stand by, but risked their lives to try to dock (but fortunately completed this almost impossible docking); then Smoking in space again; ignoring prohibition, smuggling alcohol into space, and two astronauts drinking each other in space.

Salyut 7 and Soyuz after docking

I also want to talk about the feelings of the astronauts' homeland and the country. The title of space hero does not come out of nowhere. When there was an accident on Salyut 7, and the suitable candidates were Vladimir and Victor, both of them were for the sake of the country. Resolutely agree. You must know that Vladimir had retired at this time, but he agreed very readily. For the sake of the motherland, he could not take care of his family. He risked his life to go to space. In the event of an accident, his wife would lose her husband. The daughter will lose her father, and I can't help but think of the words of Vladimir's wife Nina, "What's so good about that damn space, even if you choose to abandon your family and your daughter?" Of course, Vladimir chose to Space is also for the country to better protect ordinary small homes like his. Likewise, when Victor chooses to go to space, he will leave his wife who is about to give birth, and he and his wife will suffer no less than the Vladimir family. After going into space, the two astronauts were pinned on by the whole country. They were under unbearable pressure to overcome various difficulties step by step and gradually complete their tasks. None of them would abandon anyone. When Victor was allowed to return to Earth alone, he refused directly. Even if her wife was about to give birth, he chose to stick with Vladimir to the end, and finally completed the impossible task.

The two astronauts, I want to talk more about Vladimir. Compared to Victor, Vladimir is a more experienced veteran astronaut, and naturally he has performed better in many aspects of space. When it was finally discovered that due to insufficient oxygen, only one person could be sent back to Earth, Valery originally wanted Vladimir to return to Earth, but I remember a scientist saying, "In principle, the last person to abandon the ship will always be the captain. ", and because Valery knew Vladimir, he finally chose to let Victor meet the Earth (of course, in the end, Victor refused to meet the Earth and miraculously completed the mission with Vladimir). It is precisely because Vladimir is a veteran astronaut that he is very calm when he hears that he wants to stay in space alone. As an astronaut, he has put his life and death aside from the moment he received the mission, and he is worried about his family. My wife and daughter, here, what I want to mention is that the scene where Nina came to the space agency to talk with Vladimir on the phone really brought tears to my eyes. Compared with Victor Vladimir, he is more calm, composed, and experienced; that's why he was able to complete the docking. He had a fever of 38.2°C and told Victor that his body temperature was normal. Without Vladimir, the rescue operation would not have been possible.

The incident happened in 1985, during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and the Salyut 7 was out of control. The Americans were going to launch the Challenger space shuttle, and the load was exactly the same as that of the Salyut 7. The movie fully made the audience feel the tension during the Cold War. . When they got to space, they realized how small and lonely human beings are. When they saw their "compatriots" on the earth, the cockroach that appeared in the spaceship would also make them feel kind. What impressed me the most was the scene where the astronauts on both sides saluted each other when they finally met the US space shuttle, which made me deeply feel how it was for them to meet their fellow villagers, even their opponents, in the vast space at that time. precious.

Astronauts from the two countries salute each other

Finally, let's talk about the mysterious blue-green light in space in the play. The blue-green light appears twice in the film, once at the beginning and once at the end. At the beginning, Vladimir retired because he was stunned when he saw the blue-green light, which almost killed his teammates. Vladimir insisted that he saw an angel; in the end, it was Vladimir and Victor who saw it at the same time. At the same time, he was stunned, showing a surprised expression. Of course, this is also true, but the director did not deliberately say more about this matter. This matter is also a big unsolved mystery in human spaceflight.

mysterious light

As a space movie "Space Rescue" is really great!

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