Overall, the cost of the film is low, but the storyline, including the performance of the actors, is very good. Overall it's pretty good, and the main storyline is well written. The concept of the fountain of youth understood in the play is that the location of the fountain of youth is actually a zero boundary point of the flow of time. The time around the fountain of youth will slow down. The closer it is to the fountain of youth, the slower the flow of time. The function of the Fountain of Youth to keep youth forever can be said to be the complete stop of time, that is to say, the Fountain of Youth is a small time convection point. It can be understood that normal time is like a big river, and Bu Laoquan is a small spring in the big river. The water sprayed from the small spring will hinder the flow of water flowing near the spring, and the water column sprayed from the spring will also make a lot of people. A little less water briefly receded. That's probably what it means. In the film, the protagonists are only located very close to the center of the Fountain of Youth. The water used to treat their injuries can actually be said to be the Fountain of Youth, but the function of the spring water at this location is to reverse the flow of time and restore the body to a period of time. The state before time can be said to be immortal if used regularly. And the real Fountain of Youth is the place where the injured professor is located. That piece of time is almost still. You can see that there is a waterfall there. That should be the real Fountain of Youth. But no one can really get there, because time is almost still there, and the location of the Fountain of Youth is the absolute zero of the flow of time. So the fountain of youth can give people eternal life, but no one can get it. However, it can also be said that those people around the spring have gained immortality, because the time of those people is almost negligible. I estimate that until the end of life on earth, those people may not be able to come out. Living and dying together with the earth is also considered eternal life.
But there are also some loopholes in the film. First, the protagonists walked to the place where the little fat man fell, and after a series of analysis, they somehow decided that they had to go out through this hole. This is unreasonable. Shouldn't the normal thinking be to walk through the cave again? After confirming that there is no other exit, I will come back and find a way to get out of this cave. If I search the cave again, I will definitely find the cave where the professor came in. It's not over until you go straight out. This is obviously because the director forced the actors to compete with this hole in order to gradually spread the plot. Also, that professor was just fighting a few apes with a gun, and he didn't hit a single shot with 4 bullets. I don't understand what he was playing. Those ape-men don't have guns yet. Can't you wait for them to get close and then shoot them? If you say you want to stop them, you've shot them all the way away, and you still stop them with a hair. He is holding a revolver in his hand. Even if you don't know that there are 4 bullets, you will have 6 bullets even if you are full. You should be an automatic pistol. You hold a gun and wait for them to approach. When one comes up and collapses to death, the others will not dare to approach. Isn't this normal thinking? And the Martians who came later, I wonder how this guy knows where the Fountain of Youth is, and it is after the earth is no longer suitable for human existence. Is it by legend? It's unlikely, that guy can't even communicate with humans on earth, how can he know an ancient legend. If he didn't know that there was a spring of youth there, and just discovered the cave by accident through simple topographic survey, then Mao went to the spring with a purpose, and also knew the effect of the spring? And after thousands of years, the level of human technology has developed to the point where even a few ape-men can't deal with it, it's too weak. Wouldn't it be better to replace his stun collar with a long-range stun gun, I'll go. That guy is obviously too weak in melee combat, and he has to be equipped with equipment that can only be used at close range. He is very good at playing. And what the hell is his helmet, is it a motorcycle safety helmet? It fell off in a fight, and a high-tech equipment helmet doesn't have a lock? And a drop of the helmet would be fatal to him. I probably understood that he didn't wear a helmet in the back. What he showed on his hand should be trying to express that his oxygen was gone, and it was useless to wear it. In fact, the oxygen he brought was only enough for him to come down and sample, and then he had to go back. Due to the compassionate heart to save people, and then the fight against the ape, the oxygen ran out. Another loophole is that the place where the professor came in is obviously a flat entrance. Why haven't animals entered in the countless years of existence of the cave? Compared with humans, animals are much more likely to break into caves by mistake than humans, because there is no trace of animals at all.
Other loopholes have basically not been found. In general, the director is not careful. Many plot details are not handled smoothly. They force the actors to lower their IQs. In fact, if they are careful, they can come up with more reasonable reasons to explain. . The people who rescued the protagonists in the end can see that they have completely evolved into another form, which can be said to be a biological form more suitable for living on Mars. The Martians who came in before are human beings who have just arrived from the earth to Mars, but the shape has changed. changed. And what appears in the end is what humans eventually evolved into on Mars. I don't know if it is a normal human being. Maybe for the humans on Mars, they are normal humans, and the protagonists can only be regarded as ancient humans.
In fact, the idea of the whole film is very good, although it can be seen that the cost is very low, but it can be shot to this level, which also shows that the director is very good, and some details may not be handled well because of the cost. In fact, I feel that this film can be made into a second film, but if it is to be effective, it is estimated that a large investment is required. Because at the end they said that there was a plan, it is estimated that humans will return to the earth, and the Martian humans will be re-adapted to the earth. If you want to shoot these, small investment is impossible. But if it is possible to make it, it must be a great sci-fi blockbuster. Think looking forward to it.
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