This is really not "good-looking fried chicken"

Santino 2022-04-23 07:01:07

I hadn't heard of this movie before, and my colleague posted it on the Moments that it was very good, and then a colleague who felt similar to my taste usually commented on "fried chicken looks good", so I watched it after dinner with my daughter-in-law with anticipation.

Then I drove home after watching the movie, what is this story about? A man was accidentally thrown on Mars, and then he persevered and persevered, and then people on Earth tried to save him. It just made a good movie.

I really don't see anything worth admiring, the only thing that makes me feel a little bit is the loneliness of being alone on a planet, what kind of hard science fiction, although I am not a high-caliber student in the Department of Aerospace Physics, I only use high school physics knowledge , all kinds of calculations are nothing more than gravity, speed, mass (although it is actually N times more complicated), plus growing potatoes with your own shit in the space environment? Is this sci-fi? Then the "optimism and persistence" that humanists call it, although these are set in a special environment that is separated from the earth, how much qualitative difference is there from the countless previous movies that wanted to show these "positive energy"? Then some people think that the setting is good, the handling is good, and the portrayal is just right, I will not comment on these.

No more nonsense, I want to say it again, this is really not "good-looking fried chicken", replace it with a Chinese actor, replace it with Chinese, and then everything else is the same, how many points would you give?

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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.