In view of the scientific level of US editors, it is recommended that the US Department of Education strengthen education in biology, physics and mathematics

Casey 2022-03-25 09:01:10

The beginning is a lengthy emotional drama, tedious and monotonous, quite American.
The emotional scenes between the couples of the protagonists run through the whole play, and there are also cheap emotional expressions of the supporting actors (the editor who wrote the emotional scenes ate shit and was lazy, and then casually applied the mature emotional template, and it was over. ?). The smell of this kind of emotional drama is so familiar that it smells like Hollywood sour, but luckily it didn't make me vomit.


The camera shifts to Mars. Astronauts encounter alien relics on Mars. Like all adventures, finding the treasure requires defeating monsters. The aliens designed a monster in the shape of a storm and devoured people, killed a few astronauts who first came into contact with the alien ruins (this is a test for aliens?)


and then said that humans are descendants of aliens (you TM are not The descendants of the apes in the cave I eat shit), the friendly interaction between aliens and humans (how did you kill a few astronauts?), the protagonist boarded an alien spaceship and flew to an alien galaxy, and everyone stared at it (I TM don't know if you want to make a

sequel occupied. All in all, the highest evaluation I can give to this movie is two words: rubbish!

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Extended Reading
  • Miles 2022-04-23 07:02:42

    Science fiction has always been inseparable from love

  • Jessika 2022-01-01 08:01:50

    It has the feeling of traditional science fiction, and the shots in the spacecraft are also beautiful. If DNA can be tested directly, it would be better not to take such difficult questions.

Mission to Mars quotes

  • Terri Fisher: The genetic difference between men and apes is only three percent. But that three percent gave us Einstein, Mozart...

    Phil Ohlmyer: ...Jack The Ripper.

  • Luke Graham: Phil, do you read me?

    Phil Ohlmyer: Phil isn't here right now, he left for Earth FIVE MINUTES AGO, please leave a message after the beep!