There are no big explosions or clashes in the movie, and all the deaths seem trivial, but this is true space exploration - zero tolerance. Playing in space with a gun or a bomb is fantasy, not science fiction. Although there are no major special effects scenes, the joys and sorrows of the astronauts have created enough tension. The light reflected in the female biologist's eyes, the astronaut's final apology, and the female pilot finally chose to use the battery of the survival system to turn on the communication system, which is enough to make people dare to move. And there is no Hollywood-style hysteria in the film, all the feelings are subtle, deep, but intense. This is like a qualified astronaut chosen in ten thousand.
This movie has filled me with admiration for all the astronauts. In the infinite darkness separated from the mother planet, there is great terror. And those who overcome this horror for the development of human science are well-deserved heroes.
PS. The last octopus is really a failure. Just leave some light and shadow
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