style setting.
(1) The setting feels like a pure hard science fiction work, but the basic setting makes me feel unscientific. Why did the sun go out in 2057? The calculation result is 5 billion years. Unless a major turning-point event such as the Trisolaran attack occurs, it is unlikely that there will be a big deviation in the calculation of this level. Even if it is extinguished, it will become a red giant star. The problem is how to escape from the earth. Now a big topic is not interstellar travel, independent ecosystem research, and finding new planets that can be adapted to live. It's not ignited again...
(2) The main contradiction and twists and turns of the whole incident originated from the discovery of the damaged spaceship No. 1, and then the decision to obtain its nuclear bomb. I can personally accept the physicist's explanation, in order to increase the success rate, but shouldn't the captain think more about it, such as why the No. 1 ship was wrecked, when the botanist said that food and oxygen were sufficient, something went wrong There must be demons, doesn't this need to be weighed?
(3) At the end of the film, the personnel responsible for managing the power equipment enter and exit the coolant three times. Is this really reliable? I really don’t understand this aspect.
content design. The film is a small-scale closed-space sci-fi background thriller, so there will be several bridges designed in the plot. I don't like the design in this movie very much.
(1) The format of the film is small, but I feel that the director’s ambition is not small. In the early and middle stages of the film, it has always been implied and made clear that the psychiatrist himself has a certain mental illness of sun worship, but in the end it was not able to unfold
; The setting is religious content, and then it is biased towards the non-human creatures of Monster/Zombie, which deviates a bit from the theme of science fiction, and turns into a horror theme.
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