The plot design is still relatively new. When the earth really reaches a critical point, what should human beings do?
With more and more people and less and less resources, conflicts on all fronts will flow out in bursts of global famine, with predictable results (wars of mass destruction). The ecological environment has further deteriorated, the habitable and arable land has been irradiated more and more, and only a handful of water resources have been polluted. The living space that surviving humans can sustain is shrinking year by year. Food and drinking water are also in extreme shortage. Humanity will once again cause chaos due to starvation, and then be wiped out! ! !
The whole film is in such a tragic era. To continue the fire of mankind, military researchers want to send mankind to Ganymede (Titan) to continue civilization, but the level of technology has not reached the level of changing Ganymede. The ability to improve the ecological environment and the lack of time, so the only feasible way is to change the function of human beings to adapt to the new environment. In this way, our hero and his friends became the first humans to conduct experiments. During the experiment, many people's bodies could not bear the genetic modification, and severe rejection occurred. They gradually lost their lives. In the end, only two people (one male and one female), including the male lead, were successfully molded into new ones. Species - "Titans"! ! ! But it no longer belongs to the category of human beings. All aspects of language and body functions have changed. From this point of view, it has violated the original intention of "human colonization of outer space" - because it is not human at all! ! !
After that, the female Titan was killed. Although the male Titan survived under the protection of his family and was successfully sent to Ganymede, what changes could he bring to mankind? And it (he) is the only one hanging out on Ganymede, what's the point! ! ! I really don't understand what the guy on the plane said at the end: "It brings hope to mankind." First, it (he) is no longer a human being, but an uncontrollable new species created by human beings; secondly, this is the only one you have left. Now, send it to Ganymede and let him fend for himself! ! ! And it is estimated that the probability of conducting new experiments after this tossing should not be very large, and it is still unknown whether there are enough resources to send the next new species to Ganymede! ! ! The most important thing is that this is no longer a human being, so what's the use of posting it! Is the continuation of human beings and the regeneration of civilized fire possible with this kind of thing like the orcs in "Prometheus"? ? !
In short, the creativity is still very good, but there are some flaws in the plot arrangement. After improvement, a sequel can still be released.
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