Let’s not talk about the flaws in science fiction, such as oxygen, gravity, heavy industrial base, and energy. How are things done on the moon?
And how do those little flying saucers that run on antique computers navigate accurately to New York and back to the moon?
The fire control system of the space battleship is probably not enough at all...
But all kinds of black humor are still interesting. Tucao the head of state, Tucao the US election, Tucao Yes we can, Tucao the United Nations, Tucao North Korea... and finally the white line drawn by the intercontinental missiles in the world...
Although the Nazis are on the moon, the greed of the Nazis is still on the earth.
Although the steampunk vs. modern technology scene is not enough (cost constraints), the idea is worth 90 points. The story is not complicated, and it is a film that can be comfortably watched. In other words, there is nothing wrong with putting it on CCTV6 for a late night broadcast.
In the general context, many things can be considered:
an isolated society that has been isolated from the earth for nearly 70 years, not to mention the backwardness of industry and technology, and relatively closed social culture. Will there be a collective alienation trend in group thinking? For example, return to earth movement, pure blood and continuation, give up sickness and so on. These are all possible in a social environment with limited resources, harsh conditions, and totalitarian rule.
If it weren't for the counterattack and destruction in just a few months, the space Nazis and the Earth knew each other and confronted each other for a long time, the story that would emerge should be more interesting, right?
Destroy directly? U.S. or International Coalition? Will military occupation of the moon after its destruction spark global protests? Accept them back to Earth with humanitarian principles? Go back to Germany or voluntarily choose where you belong? Will space Nazis be discriminated against? Reception and sharing of Nazi lunar technology? The ownership of the lunar legacy base? Become a country's space outpost?
How wonderful it would be if these things could continue to be photographed! ?
View more about Iron Sky reviews