As mentioned in many comments, the plot setting cannot withstand scrutiny. Since the main line is on the male protagonist, the female protagonist’s initial cynicism and subsequent transformations are not obvious, and the female protagonist’s musical dreams are not reflected in the ending.
But if you focus on the protagonist Gardner, feel his loneliness on Mars, the yearning for his family, the pursuit of family and love, and the yearning for the earth; experience him seeing the sea, flames, breeze, rain and dew The joy and excitement of burgers, chocolates and balloons; listening to his confession and confession from the heart; witnessing the choice he continues to pursue when he knows that time is running out. I believe you will also be moved. At the same time, Gardner's jerky performance of love and interpersonal communication is also a knowing smile.
Finally, I personally like the happy ending ^_^.
Some movies are suitable for thinking with the brain, but some movies are suitable for feeling with the heart. Perhaps the handed-down classics can take both into account or even merge into one, but even if it focuses on one side, it can still become a masterpiece, and its flaws are not concealed. If this movie does not satisfy your brain, then use your heart to find your touch.
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