Every year, there is always a movie that lets you walk into Huaxing

Lenna 2022-04-19 09:01:10

From gravity to star wear, the annual space blockbuster; this morning, I got up at 6 o'clock on the weekend to catch the subway for an hour, only to think that if it weren't for Martian, there would be no chance to enter Huaxing in 2015.... As always, the venue is full, However, it turns out that the third row of Huaxing is really close enough to affect the perspective - but, it is beneficial to the cervical spine... This

film is probably the big turn of science geek, those terms that seem to be understood but not understood, plus optimism to the end The burst of positive energy made me, as a liberal arts student, feel a little useless; but fortunately, I am sure and glad that I have rational and cold logical thinking - for example, I can experience the turbulent "Elrond King Conference". Feeling.

Since the assassination of bin Laden, the model worker's paranoid Kochi's image of a professional woman has become more and more fixed. I always wondered if Gravity would play for her back then, would she also get a golden statuette.

I've always liked orange, so I like the wildly beautiful orange planet in the film (and the orange Martian suit); but it's the only "villain" in the film - maybe you can't say it Nature is the opposite. It is as always and impartial. It seems to be unknown, but also contains violent power. It teaches us to be curious, teach us awe, and lead us to explore.

It can also be said that the film's intentions are high enough. On the one hand, the American flag and NASA's logo frequently appear, rendering American patriotism;

Finally, thanks to myself, I can experience, be excited and moved by these things.


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The Martian quotes

  • [first lines]

    Melissa Lewis: All right team, stay in sight of each other. Let's make NASA proud today.

    Rick Martinez: How's it looking over there, Watney?

    Mark Watney: Well, you will be happy to hear that in Grid Section 14-28, the particles were predominately coarse but in 29, they're much finer and they should be ideal for chem analysis.

    Rick Martinez: Oh, wow. Did everybody hear that? Mark just discovered dirt.

    [laughs]

    Rick Martinez: Should we alert the media?

  • Bruce Ng: Mars' atmosphere is so thin, by the time the ship's going fast enough for air resistance to matter, it'll be high enough that there's practically no air.

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

    Bruce Ng: Yes... Can I go on?

    Vincent Kapoor: [frustrated look] NO.