Standing in the center of the universe crying out for love

Melyssa 2022-04-23 07:01:07

It's very beautiful, but after reading it, there is still a deep question. For a survivor of exploration trapped in an alien planet, what choice will the upper layers take, save or give up, inform the masses, deceive or conceal, such a combination There are several outcomes. Moreover, in modern society, making a choice is not a matter of one person, but a decision of a group. The opinion of the leader is an important vote, but it is not decisive. Of course the conclusions reached by groups, even elite groups, are not perfect. But there is no doubt that deceiving Mark and giving up the rescue, and then hiding it from the masses, is the most ruthless and efficient way.
Of course, the consequence of reporting to the society that Mark is still alive must be the unanimous demand of the public to save people. Any analysis of rescue spending will be considered ruthless, and even if it is not public, there is a risk that it will be privately disclosed by insiders.
Next is the follow-up issue. If the rescue operation fails, other astronauts may encounter public opinion pressure. Someone will always jump out and accuse Mark's death of being their responsibility. The real world is not as high as in the movie. Social tolerance. Another far-reaching problem is that the setbacks of the aerospace industry will cause society to worry about the development of aerospace in the future. After all, the early stage of the aerospace industry requires great investment in order to produce output.
Finally, let’s talk about movies. In addition to natural force majeure, man-made factors are all developing for the better. American movies are really full of positive energy. They are really standing in the center of the world and calling for love. China is in the film It is also rare to experience the thrill of acting as a good person, thanks to Hollywood for not trying so hard to black China. Then the rescue operation is directly related to the male protagonist's perseverance. He works hard to grow vegetables to survive, does not give up, maintains optimism after encountering setbacks, has strong execution, does not complain about his former teammates, does not retaliate against society, does not give up on himself, and is full of chicken soup.

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The Martian quotes

  • Vincent Kapoor: [Reading and citing from the panels that Mark put in front of the camera of the Pathfinder Mars robot] "'Are you receiving me? Yes - no.'

    [to Tim]

    Vincent Kapoor: OK, point the camera at 'yes'."

    Tim Grimes: 32-minute round trip communications time, all he can do is yes/no questions and all we can do is point the camera. This won't exactly be an Algonquin round table of snappy repartee.

  • Melissa Lewis: [from deleted scene] Where have you been sleeping?

    Rick Martinez: In airlock 2.

    Beth JohanssenChris BeckAlex Vogel: WHAT!

    Rick Martinez: It's the only place where I can sleep without anyone tripping me, so.

    Alex Vogel: Do you understand how dangerous that is? If one seal breaks you die.

    Melissa Lewis: From now on you'll sleep in Beck's room.

    Chris Beck: Where am I going to sleep?

    Melissa Lewis: With Johanssen.

    Chris Beck: Um, uh.

    [chuckles]

    Chris Beck: [Johanssen looks surprised]

    Melissa Lewis: Knock it off Beck. It's a small ship I know everything.

    Beth Johanssen: Are you mad?

    Melissa Lewis: If this was a normal mission you'd be breaking about thirty rules. But this isn't a normal mission.

    Rick Martinez: And a few world records too.. WHAT'S UP!

    [Shakes Beck's and Johanssen's hands]

    Rick Martinez: Your gonna leave me hanging? You're going to leave me hanging? Getting down in space?