In terms of psychological description, the heroine suddenly revived the ambition to survive, which made me feel very abrupt. Seeing so many dead corpses, seeing the sacrifices of companions, and adding the setting of a dead child, if the film ends in a space capsule that has lost fuel, it would be beautiful: anyway, the "newborn" scene of showing off stunts has ended. , born is also a death, does not need a "Hollywood sunny" ending to end.
What's more, Kubrick's classic begins in space and ends in the infinity of space and time. But the film begins in space and ends on Earth. It's not an inspirational film like "Apollo 11", so I feel that the end of the earth is really the reality and despair of "can't escape the gravity (the palm of the Buddha)".
In other words, seeing the heroine fall to the ground and stand up within a few seconds, at that moment I felt that the director was implying that this bright ending was probably the hallucination of the heroine before her death.
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