A science and education film

Hillard 2022-04-23 07:01:07

I watched "The Martian" on the plane trip. This is a work with a soothing narrative and pursuit of science. The tone of the film is eloquent, telling the growth of the male protagonist and the self-redemption of teammates, because of the narrative style of the film , which makes the film show a more magnificent atmosphere, and the presentation that is close to the disciplined film also enhances the realism of the film content. The film's rhythm and mood make the film itself dull, which may be difficult to choose. The two sides of the movie do not reduce the viewing value of the movie at all...
In the play, the United States seeks cooperation with China, which seems to be an olive branch to beautify and show goodwill, but it also reflects the current fear of China in the United States. However, the visual and characters The depiction of the 2000s still presents the China imagined by the United States. The United States relies on imagination for space because the bottleneck of technology makes it so difficult to understand, but relying on imagination for a country is a barrier created by cultural gaps...

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  • Cordelia 2021-10-20 18:59:38

    Three and a half. After one person occupied a planet and played for more than a hundred days, he was full of joy and sorrow. Compared with "gravity", it's just a space game movie. The science fiction part is terribly soft. Besides, can you not be so cheerful and cheerful (not an echo)? The Chinese Aerospace Administration played a strong role, and the rocket launch really made you strong~

  • Raphael 2021-10-20 18:59:38

    For the beautiful survival in the wilderness, Matt Damon must have found a naked body to help him lose weight. In addition, how much does your country want to make money in the Chinese market? When I saw the National Space Administration, I laughed out loud.

The Martian quotes

  • Mark Watney: [recording a video message] If the oxygenator breaks down, I'll suffocate. If the water reclaimer breaks down, I'll die of thirst. If the hab breaches, I'll just kind of implode. If none of those things happen, I'll eventually run out of food and starve to death. So, yeah... Yeah...

  • Mark Watney: I've got to make a lot more water. The good thing is, I know the recipe: You take hydrogen, you add oxygen, and you burn. Now, I have hundreds of liters of unused hydrazine at the MDV. If I run the hydrazine over an iridium catalyst, it'll separate into N2 and H2. And then if I just direct the hydrogen into a small area and burn it. Luckily, in the history of humanity, nothing bad has ever happened from lighting hydrogen on fire.