It's another work that I watched alone in the theater. Speaking of which, my life is really lonely.
I haven't written a comment for a long time, just happened to buy the copyright at station B, so I can read and write. Yep.
At the beginning of the distress, Fedorov's partner was a woman, and the spacesuit distress was a very dangerous and fatal situation. The two were calm and sophisticated, encouraged each other, and escaped safely.
The Russian title "Salute-7" is full of hairy flavor, simple code name, cold and silent. It doesn't matter who or what is in the story.
Act two, review. The icy national will reappeared. No fault, but impersonal.
3. Short and warm family life, leaving a foreshadowing: How does the protagonist view his family?
4. Dramatic conflict: After all, it is a space story. Small accidents involve the background of the Cold War, and the United States and the Soviet Union are fighting daily.
5. The daily life of an engineer: From the perspective of a bystander, an engineer is as usual under great pressure, showing extraordinary pressure resistance (Foreshadowing 1). But his wife still saw "Why should you send the best person to a small accident?" Despite this, the two eventually reconciled and "grab your hat" (Foreshadowing 2).
6. "I really can't figure it out! What's so good about that damn space, you can leave your family without regrets!"
7. Ground control center, daily bureaucratic ripping.
8. Even this engineer collapsed under the torture of burns, cold, hunger, exhaustion, drugs.
9. "What you're talking about is boring compared to the vast African continent." "But I love my life."
10. Say goodbye to calls. Against the bleak background of the ashamed ground staff, the protagonist's wife showed superhuman perseverance, and the maternity in the marrow of the Russian nation burst into dazzling light at this moment, like a medieval portrait of a goddess. The men screwed up and the women were responsible for the consequences. Of course, both the world's first female astronaut and the partner of the opening protagonist are also Soviet citizens. “Girls are amazing”
11. Looking at each other in space, heroes cherish each other.
In general, the film has created a sufficient dramatic effect through the adaptation of real events, and the plot is ups and downs and exciting. With the support of excellent film craftsmanship, it shows the spiritual outlook and characteristics of a specific era, and praises the astronauts and astronauts. The valuable qualities of his family provide ordinary people with a glimpse of life in space. It is a rare Russian film masterpiece in recent years.
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