This article has been published in a December issue of "Shanghai TV". If there is any reprint, please indicate and contact me. --------------------------------- After a little analysis of the cast, I understand that "The Martian" cannot be regarded as a serious and provocative space science fiction film to watch. After "Interstellar", Matt Damon once again played an astronaut who was alone on an alien planet, but this Mark Watney was not a mad villain, but a rational and optimistic botanist. Due to the phenomenal influence of "Interstellar", everyone laughed when he was announced as the starring. Teammates are the Winter Soldier Sebastian Stan from the "Marvel Universe" and Ant-Man's bestie Michael Pena... NASA at the rear of the earth made an allusion for rescuing Watney from the "Lord of the Rings" "Elrond" Sean Bean, an actor from "The Lord of the Rings", also participated in the "Project Elrond" of the conference". If you're a fan of sci-fi and fantasy, you're bound to find more reasons to be so elated that you have to treat this film as a high morale entertainment. Watney, who is alone in the desperate situation of Mars, has absolutely no ordinary people's process of going from despair to believing that "knowledge is power" and gradually moving towards the victory of survival in the repeated ups and downs of emotions. In addition to exploding foul language, he lost his temper after all the potato saplings he had painstakingly planted with knowledge of plants, physics, and chemistry died in an accident. When he laughs at himself "I am a Mars colonist", "I am a space pirate", "I want to fly like Iron Man", we all feel that secondary school, fantasy, and dream are actually one. Among such people, some people become scientists. The division of labor and cooperation among NASA departments, the rescuers playing tricks on the bureaucratic upper level, and the Chinese engineers who work overtime and have a big belly, who do not know how to deal with people and things but calculate and design the ultimate rescue plan. To the vague and agile possibility between reality and fiction. We love fantasy works because they push the boundaries of reality. Can an open-top manned spacecraft on Mars be remotely launched from Earth? Can you pierce a spacesuit and fly in space like Iron Man? Can the chat history with the Mars astronauts be broadcast live around the world? This hard science fiction movie with more scientific knowledge than "Interstellar" and "Gravity" uses these details that break through the daily imagination to declare the victory of the middle and second house.
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