In fact, I originally expected that there would be only two actors in the whole play - cousin and Chris. It seems that there is a feeling that human beings are about to become extinct, and love conquers the universe. However, after watching it for about 20 minutes, I found that the cutest person in the whole play is Arthur, a robot bartender. I imagine that when humans already have such top technology, robots are basically people.
The scene of the movie is very grand. In the vast starry sky, in a futuristic spaceship, a male earthling lies in a hibernation chamber and is awakened after being attacked by an unexpected meteorite.
From the interpretation of the poster, it is easy to guess the next plot, the big cousin was awakened by this earthling. A man's brain can never avoid "women", so after he struggled for a year and three months, with guilt and hope, he found a woman on earth who would accompany him to death.
In the plot designed by the movie, they are destined to be unable to reach the earth colony planet with limited life, although this is a loophole that an idiot can see. Therefore, they have to adapt to the world with only the two of them. The ultimate routine is that they get together as a matter of course, physical and psychological instincts!
There must be a turning point! The eldest cousin learned that her destiny was rewritten by this broken man, and her angry eyes wanted to kill him with her own hands. But the movie will continue, and a wave of sci-fi flaws hit, no suspense, the ultimate mission of saving the entire crew made them re-examine themselves and each other. There's no reason to doubt that they're Heroes, but they're human too. At the end of the play, green fills the corners and corners of the hall, and human beings will reproduce and live forever.
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