Mars mission

Rebeka 2022-03-25 09:01:10

In 2020, the World Space Station, which has gathered countless top scientists, is carrying out a manned spacecraft to land on Mars. A four-person team led by Luke Graham (Don Cheadle) successfully arrived on this uninhabited planet, where they discovered some strange sights, and then the team members were killed one after another. In order to investigate the cause of the tragedy and find possible survivors, the space station sends a rescue team led by Woody Blake (Tim Robbins) to Mars.
However, the rescue team also encountered many hardships, such as damage to the hull, machine failure, fuel leakage, death of members, etc., all of which sapped the fighting spirit of the rescuers. After arriving on Mars, Blake and the others found Captain Luke, and then discovered the remains and information left by aliens on Mars hundreds of millions of years ago, all of which are inextricably related to human beings...

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Extended Reading
  • Braulio 2022-01-01 08:01:50

    Snake Eyes went on to shoot this one afterwards. The opening scene also used a six-minute long shot to explain the relationship between the characters. The rescue also used a complete shot to show the spatial layout. The "human face" on Mars is like a fascinating array, and the attraction of those unknown realms is too alluring to resist. "Have a great ride, Jim."

  • Ressie 2022-04-21 09:02:37

    If you are a loyal hardcore sci-fi fan, you will definitely be pleasantly surprised by this film. The appearance and interior scenes of the space shuttle that landed on Mars simply from the film are based on NASN's theoretical design of preparing to land on Mars in the future, which can make hardcore sci-fi fans excited. The scene in which Tim Robbins took off his hood and committed suicide for his beloved wife in space has long since become a classic scene in space movies. Three and a half.

Mission to Mars quotes

  • 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!

  • Terri Fisher: When we get back, we have GOT to try this in the simulator...