One, not very funny comedy
The first two episodes are impressive, and the second two episodes have a climax, but also interspersed with absurd but boring sidelines. The laugh point in the middle is obviously not very full. Personally, the lever spirit recedes.
Second, political films that are not very political
From the president to the commanders of the major services in the play, everything is absurd. However, except for the two sea-selected astronauts, the unreliable gatekeeper (one star), and the overly active media officer, everyone else seems to be very professional. Doctor, captain, please show the ID brother, the engineer aunt, and the Asian second-in-command. They all perform their duties without any errors. There are also interspersed with the dream of space, and the statement explaining the righteous (no) righteousness of burning money and sending oranges, a proof that a satellite can reduce disasters and increase income, and the spirit of free use of space (except for my rabbit). These can't be said to be private goods, because these are the real meaning of spaceflight. The above has actually made the film have the potential to become a political film.
In addition, the blackened rabbit, cut off the solar panels, deliberately knocked down the legacy of the United States, recklessly occupied the lunar territory, grabbed the precious resources of the moon, and finally led to the necessity of the Eagle sauce to establish a space force: resist the aggressive rabbit! this. . . It's a US version of the rabbit that year, but they can hack me more wantonly.
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