At first I thought it was a sci-fi film, but later I found out that it was a historical drama.
There are no exquisite and exquisite props, and the slightly rough and rough equipment adds a sense of authenticity and heaviness of history. As we all know, the Soviet Union advocated simple and slightly rough design styles and concepts from industry and weapons. When the second pilot was painting in space, it reminded me of the classic joke - what if the fountain pen can't get out of water in space? Soviet: "Use a pencil!"
The most legendary is the few difficulties and obstacles encountered. Like other film critics, I thought it was a routine of artistic creation and processing at first, but only later did I realize that it was a true story. It's no wonder that life is far more exciting than the script. The slightly modified part is the call for help after the final landing, probably because it is too difficult to shoot 233
Political background is also one of the elements that film critics try to express. What touched me the most was the ending. When the two astronauts flew to Moscow, the warmest welcome they received was not the boss, but the hugs of their wives and daughters.
Only courage and love last forever.
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