The original intention of this film may be to praise the bravery and wit of some former Soviet astronauts in the predicament, but after watching this film, I only feel that it has hacked the former Soviet Union, and the impression is that the former Soviet Union should really be disintegrated. A very frustrating movie.
Wanting to hit that fat official on the head, being selfish, not listening to the opinions of professionals, and ignoring life for the so-called honor, of course, these qualities are blameless in a movie character, but in the end, he was given so much space to portray him What is it like to be a righteous and kind character? In addition, the portrayal of these experts on the ground is too dark for them, hahahaha, they are useless and blindly directed, they instruct the astronauts to fail to dock, but the astronauts successfully dock themselves; they instruct the astronauts to give up one's Life, the astronauts successfully rescued themselves, hahahahaha is this intentional? The director and screenwriter have great malice towards the former Soviet Union. Of course, I don't know how much the real events have been changed here. If the same is true in the real events, then I have nothing to say... Finally, I saw the whitewashing of the fat officials in the back of the film, and I mentioned it before. An astronaut who had been to the US Challenger and the commander of the Soviet Union were friends. I thought that the plot would be that the fat man was disappointed with the Soviet Union's actions. In order to redeem his mistake, he contacted the United States and asked the American spacecraft to rescue this man. What about the two astronauts, but the miracle still happened in the movie emm
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