1 2018 came so suddenly, and the upsurge of "Predecessor 3" still hasn't passed. In the theater, I still saw girls with red eyes coming out of the screening hall, and there was a sound of "dismiss when you say it." I took a wet tissue and wiped away the tears. Yes, I also shed tears unsatisfactorily, but not because of the tear-jerking blockbuster Ex-3, but because of a Russian science fiction film - "Space Rescue". This film is based on the story of the loss of contact with the Salyut-7 space station, a rare space rescue miracle in human history. Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir, Savitskaya (the first female astronaut to walk in space), and Volcker boarded the "Salute VII" space station in a spacecraft in 1984. The astronauts were performing missions outside the space station and chatting happily. While the atmosphere was very harmonious and happy, Savitskaya looked solemn, her spacesuit was punctured by a thorn in the electric welding, and the air pressure dropped suddenly. Vladimir calmly took her back to the door of the spaceship. Just as Vladimir was about to enter the cabin, he saw light, light without a source of light. Vladimir returned to Earth to receive treatment from a psychiatrist. He insisted on seeing the light without a light source. The light was soft and comfortable, like an angel. Doctors advised him to stop working, and in this way, Vladimir became a retired astronaut and lived a normal life. Three years later, on February 11, 1985, on this day that was no longer normal, there was a heavy black air pressure surrounding the entire Soviet aerospace front-line personnel. Salyut Seven lost contact, and radio reception also went off after restarting. Salyut Seven lost contact completely. At the same time, the United States was also developing the launch of the space station, and the Soviet upper-level bureaucracy could not sit still. In order to prevent the United States from occupying the Salyut Seven, they strongly demanded that it be destroyed. This destruction means that the Soviet Union's aerospace research has been set back ten years. In desperation, the fat aerospace commander decided to send astronauts, hoping to repair Salyut 7 before he could get to the United States. 2 Retired astronaut Vladimir and engineer Viktor were ordered to take a spacecraft to space. The first challenge they faced was to manually control the spacecraft to dock with the out-of-control and high-speed Salyut 7, which was the first time humans have docked a non-cooperative spacecraft. The real difficulty came when they entered the space station. The temperature in the cabin was extremely low and it had formed an ice cave. Fortunately, the air pressure was normal. The two men repaired the solar panels in the cold, and the snow in the cabin turned into water. Just as the two were excited to drain the water, a drop of water entered the spaceship, causing a fire. Victor was burned, the oxygen supply system, cpu of the entire spacecraft All failed. The bureaucracy on Earth can't wait to destroy Salyut Seven at this time, and the oxygen cylinders on board can only support one person back to Earth. The commander decided to let "Captain" Vladimir stay in the space station, and Victor went back to Earth. Vladimir calmly accepted the arrangement of the superiors, but Victor strongly opposed it. The two decided to go outside the cabin and knock out the deformed sensor to restore the power supply and realize the oxygen supply in the cabin. On the one hand is the disappearance of the force in the vacuum. On the one hand, there is the desire of politicians to destroy, and a rescue belonging to the astronauts begins. 3 I rarely come into contact with sci-fi films, but "Space Rescue" made me feel full of shock. Why do some movies have to go to the cinema? Because the atmosphere is more for the senses. As far as I am concerned, if this movie is watched in a movie theater, I will give it an 8 out of 10; if it is placed on an electronic device, it is estimated to be a 6. Because the 3D effect produced is enough to account for two points, the mysterious light in space, the majesty of the vast universe, the aurora under the night sky, the water droplets floating in the cabin... These are all full of highlights. But it would be wrong to think that it’s just a high-tech sci-fi film. The tough guy’s tenderness, the conflict between bureaucracy and scientific research, the politics in a vacuum, and the obscure light… all of these touch our hearts without exception. The conflict between bureaucracy and scientific enterprise is probably the beginning of all the story backgrounds. With the development of the plot, bureaucracy and scientific research, personal safety constantly collided and reached a climax. This is a very obscure line, and Kanon, the fat space commander in charge, is the one who connects this line. He couldn't bear the regression of national scientific research, but he couldn't resist the national policy, so he could only send two astronauts to the space station. Facing the difficulties of the astronauts in space, he was anxious and powerless, so he could only give up the space station and give the order to let the two return. The two faced many dangers, the maintenance work was difficult to progress, and the bureaucracy continued to put pressure on him. He rushed up desperately and shouted, "I will definitely let you back." When the two faced the death of one alternative, he closed his eyes to carry out the task. The leader of the team said, "You let Victor come back. I'm sorry." In that context, national honor was above everything else, and he was destined to succumb to passive choices. For a space commander, abandoning the space station and abandoning the astronauts is like cutting off his own heart. But what he was more reluctant to give up was the astronauts. He let the two come back early in the morning, but when he heard Vladimir say, "If you were in the space station, would you choose to go back?" He was an astronaut by birth, But he is now the commander; and when he confronts Vladimir's family, he is like a child who did something wrong; finally when the two astronauts It was a difficult attempt to smash the sensor in space. He also took a hammer and knocked hard on the simulator on Earth, even if there was a glimmer of hope. He was struggling with all the conflicts and contradictions. As an astronaut, he hopes more than anyone else that he can go to the space station to rescue him. 4 The tough guy's iron-blooded tenderness. Vladimir is probably the tough guy representative of the Russian fighting nation in the film. He knows that the task is arduous and dangerous, but he still leaves his family and rushes to space. He can resolutely use a desperate method to dock Salute No. 7 and face the dangers in the space station. , he never gave up and always stick to his post, even if the superior finally ordered his companions to leave, and he stayed in the space station that was about to be destroyed, he accepted it calmly. Until the space station was destroyed, he was calmly showing his tough guy side. In a few short conversations with his wife and daughter, facing the innocent daughter, he just said "Dad will go back soon". Facing his wife, who was holding back her tears, he said, "I love you too." A few words that seemed to be no longer normal, it was the cigarette that could arouse his tenderness. After talking to his wife and daughter, he calmly smoked a cigarette. Under the rare sunlight in the space, he showed his softest side, and only he knew that tenderness. As for Victor, he is obviously much gentler than Vladimir, at least in the face of his pregnant wife. But this does not affect the play of his tough guy nature. When the spaceship caught fire, he did not choose to come out immediately. No matter how intense the fire was, he still persisted until the last moment; after being burned half of his face by the fire, under the influence of hypoxia and drugs, his desire to survive stimulated his auditory hallucinations , rushing frantically to open the hatch. The rational Vladimir went to stop it, and the two fought, and he finally calmed down. His wife was about to give birth, but when he heard that Vladimir asked him to go back, he shouted stubbornly: "How do you let me go back, how do you deal with my child? How do you deal with your daughter?" There is a choice with a near zero chance of success, but this is the only way they can go back together. Tough guy tenderness never conflicts. 5 In the film, the US-Soviet hegemony, bipolar pattern and Star Wars are the background of the story, but that is only a matter of the earth. There is no politics in a vacuum, no borders in the universe. That's the theme of the movie. Just as Gorbachev's Prohibition was in full swing, Vladimir was still sneaking vodka into space. Inside the cold cabin, the two squeezed the wine, and the drops floated under the vacuum, which also highlighted the apolitical theme of the vacuum. And that floating cockroach, Vladimir jokingly called it the first Xiaoqiang to go into space. Victor said that if it were on earth , had already trampled him to death. But this is space, and apart from him, this is the only life in the cabin. Yes, at that time, there was no so-called biological classification, there was only one common name - life. The most obvious is that after Vladimir and Victor successfully repaired the space station, American astronauts also successfully went to space. In the vast universe, through the thick hatch, the American astronauts saluted the two of them. Although Vladimir and Victor were restrained by the cumbersome space suits, it did not affect their solemn return salute. The director ingeniously gave a close-up of the national flag on the spacesuit, which also highlights what the film really wants to express: the vacuum is apolitical, and at that time they only had one common identity - astronaut. This film is not to record the development of aerospace technology when the United States and the Soviet Union were fighting for hegemony, but just like the last sentence of the film - I would like to dedicate this film to all the heroes who have dedicated themselves to the aerospace industry. There are no political struggles, no national boundaries, just a group of heroes with silent dedication. 6 There are so many things to watch in this film, including the light that Vladimir saw twice. Once when Savitskaya's space suit was punctured and the two rushed back, Vladimir looked back before stepping into the cabin door. Once when Vladimir and Viktor successfully smashed the sensor outside the cabin, looking back at the vast universe, the light appeared again. The production of the film is ingenious. It emphasizes twice that the light never appeared on the screen. It is only expressed by the bright light on the astronaut's face and the surprised expression of the astronaut. Because according to reports in reality, what exactly that light is has also been controversial for a long time. I prefer to understand it as: the dawn of victory and hope. The ray of hope of victory after two Jedi lives. All in all, this film is worth watching by all people, regardless of national borders or occupations, it just pays tribute to all our space heroes - astronauts who risked their lives to go to space, and more of them are silently dedicated and diligent behind the scenes. Hardworking staff. What they want to express: There is no politics in the vacuum, and at that time they only had one common identity - astronaut. This film is not to record the development of aerospace technology when the United States and the Soviet Union were fighting for hegemony, but just like the last sentence of the film - I would like to dedicate this film to all the heroes who have dedicated themselves to the aerospace industry. There are no political struggles, no national boundaries, just a group of heroes with silent dedication. 6 There are so many things to watch in this film, including the light that Vladimir saw twice. Once when Savitskaya's space suit was punctured and the two rushed back, Vladimir looked back before stepping into the cabin door. Once when Vladimir and Viktor successfully smashed the sensor outside the cabin, looking back at the vast universe, the light appeared again. The production of the film is ingenious. It emphasizes twice that the light never appeared on the screen. It is only expressed by the bright light on the astronaut's face and the surprised expression of the astronaut. Because according to reports in reality, what exactly that light is has also been controversial for a long time. I prefer to understand it as: the dawn of victory and hope. The ray of hope of victory after two Jedi lives. All in all, this film is worth watching by all people, regardless of national borders or occupations, it just pays tribute to all our space heroes - astronauts who risked their lives to go to space, and more of them are silently dedicated and diligent behind the scenes. Hardworking staff. What they want to express: There is no politics in the vacuum, and at that time they only had one common identity - astronaut. This film is not to record the development of aerospace technology when the United States and the Soviet Union were fighting for hegemony, but just like the last sentence of the film - I would like to dedicate this film to all the heroes who have dedicated themselves to the aerospace industry. There are no political struggles, no national boundaries, just a group of heroes with silent dedication. 6 There are so many things to watch in this film, including the light that Vladimir saw twice. Once when Savitskaya's space suit was punctured and the two rushed back, Vladimir looked back before stepping into the cabin door. Once when Vladimir and Viktor successfully smashed the sensor outside the cabin, looking back at the vast universe, the light appeared again. The production of the film is ingenious. It emphasizes twice that the light never appeared on the screen. It is only expressed by the bright light on the astronaut's face and the surprised expression of the astronaut. Because according to reports in reality, what exactly that light is has also been controversial for a long time. I prefer to understand it as: the dawn of victory and hope. The ray of hope of victory after two Jedi lives. All in all, this film is worth watching by all people, regardless of national borders or occupations, it just pays tribute to all our space heroes - astronauts who risked their lives to go to space, and more of them are silently dedicated and diligent behind the scenes. Hardworking staff.
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