Notice! This movie is not science fiction, but reality. If it weren't for the release of "The Wandering Earth" this year, after seeing this film, my pessimism about Chinese sci-fi movies would have continued for many years. But that still doesn't diminish my praise for this movie. The 40-minute space scene in this film may not be large, but the sense of realism and substitution brought by the extensive use of the astronauts' first perspective and then transformed into a sense of oppression makes it difficult for the audience. In space, we have seen the beauty of solid water, as well as the power of water, how common things are, and the accumulation in time has not reached the amount, and there is such power in space. The two astronauts sat outside the space station and looked at the Earth after learning that the oxygen was insufficient, which made me see the romance of the "Titanic", and it was like death.
And then the scene where the two fought side by side made me see the romance of a man like Contra, fighting side by side.
The moment the solar panels unfolded and the music played in the capsule, a stone fell to the ground in my heart.
The salute of the American astronauts, the return salute of the Soviet astronauts. At this moment, there is no nationality, no class, and no struggle. Some are just the heart of human beings to explore, and some are just the heart of human beings who are homesick.
The phrase "Congratulations on becoming a real astronaut" is both a stalk for my daughter and her growth after a real adventure.
At the end of the movie, the astronauts see the aurora. Is the aurora beautiful? Beauty, and perhaps even more beautiful, is the hope of returning home.
Ps I don't know if the vodka in "The Wandering Earth" is meant to pay tribute to this movie, but this is for continuation, that is for the beginning.
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