This film tells the story of the earth's climate changed after being damaged by humans, so the earth is in an extremely cold climate. Most of the people who lived on the ground died, and the rest were moved to the ground.
Professor Augustine pointed out 20 years ago that a planet that humans can migrate to is a satellite of Jupiter called k-41.
So the earth sent scientists to visit the satellite, and later discovered that the satellite was really suitable for human habitation. The doctor's reasoning is completely correct.
But scientists don’t know that most of their families are gone, and there are only a few humans on Earth.
Professor Augustine knew that they would return. In order to be able to contact them and tell them the truth, he voluntarily stayed alone in the Arctic.
The problem came. Because the air was thin and the person was lonely, the professor imagined that a alone little girl came out and accompanied him to another signal line.
It wasn't until the end that he talked to the astronaut to reveal the mystery. Astronaut Alice was his illegitimate daughter, and he was imagining the illegitimate daughter when he was a child.
In the end it was a delusional film.
However, why did I see the end with gusto, because of the existence of this little girl. I want to know the final outcome.
Because the narrative is stable and the music is soothing, the part in the ice hole in the middle is too exciting.
So, I scored 9 points.
There are too many impetuous people now.
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