A movie full of positive energy

Jeffrey 2022-04-19 09:01:10

Watching the film "The Martian", at the beginning, I was shocked by the scenes in the film, and as the plot progressed, my heart has been thinking about the fate of astronaut Mark Watney, played by Matt Damon. Involved! This movie is one of the best sci-fi movies I've seen in recent years. It is fortunate that the 3D film has a magnificent three-dimensional effect, the overall convincing performance from the protagonist to the supporting roles, the perseverance to never give up on human life, and the positive energy it conveys. The film promotes the hero's courage to actively survive in the face of desperation, and the morality, responsibility, love and courage shown by the rescuers!
During the more than two hours of watching the movie, the life and death trials experienced by the protagonist made me feel the same way. The protagonist's rationality, optimism, humor, wisdom, and bravery are all commendable. Hundreds of solar days are a record of overcoming difficulties one after another, a record of seeking one hope after another, and a record of the faith and courage of people with strong hearts. !
"Every day, I come out and look at the vast horizon, because I can!" I was deeply moved when Mark Watney on Mars said to his long-lost teammates . It is because of his persistence, his survival wisdom and bravery that he was able to overcome loneliness, extend his life, and connect with people on earth.
My heart was filled with joy as Mark Watney was rescued near the end of the film. I want to say: This is a victory for man in front of nature, a victory for team spirit, and a miracle created by a person who is fearless in the face of adversity, with wisdom and bravery! It is a victory for the power of the human spirit! The premise of Mark Watney's successful rescue was that he never gave up on himself! This is a film full of positive energy. I believe that everyone who sees it will feel the positive energy conveyed by the film.

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  • Nannie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    actually. . . The whole film is very good, but when I saw the National Space Administration, I was really struck by those few Chinese words in the play.

  • Ole 2021-10-20 18:59:38

    Space movies can not be made as a microcosm of a person fighting alone. No matter how desperate there is, there is the last point of hope that can not be extinguished. I like this too much. This kind of setting is also very suitable for Matt Damon himself.

The Martian quotes

  • Bruce Ng: Okay, um, I'm going to start by stating for the record, you are not going to like this.

    Vincent Kapoor: Oh yeah.

    Mitch Henderson: Yeah. The problem is the intercept velocity. The Hermes, well... it... it... can't enter Mars orbit, otherwise they will never have enough fuel to make it home. The MAV is only designed to enter low Mars orbit. So in order for Mark to escape Mars' gravity entirely to intercept with Hermes...

    Vincent Kapoor: He has to be going fast.

    Mitch Henderson: Exactly.

    Bruce Ng: Which means we need to make the MAV lighter. A lot lighter. Five thousand kilograms lighter.

    Vincent Kapoor: But you can do that, right?...

  • Mitch Henderson: He's not even got to the bad parts yet.

    Vincent Kapoor: Well, let's get to the bad parts.

    Bruce Ng: We need to remove the nose LR, the windows, and the whole of panel 19.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to take the front of the ship off?

    Bruce Ng: Sure. The nose alone is four hundred kilograms.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to send a man into space without the front of his ship?

    Bruce Ng: Well, no. We are going to have him cover it with HAB canvas. The hull is mostly there to keep air in. Mars' atmosphere is so thin, you do not need a lot of streamlining. By the time the ship is going fast enough for air resistance to matter, it'll be high enough that there will be practically no air.

    Vincent Kapoor: You want to send him into space under a tarp?

    Bruce Ng: Yes. Can I go on?

    Vincent Kapoor: [exasperated] NO!