When I first started watching the movie, I couldn't really see that it was a thriller. Originally! The film begins with a golden sun, even if there is a narrator who says sadly that our sun is dying. It turned out that the sun was dying. So tiny human beings are trying to stimulate the sun with bombs, to create a microcosm-like explosion, and to regenerate the sun. A group of scientists with different skin colors, speaking English with different accents, joined a closed spacecraft such as "Benri 2" and flew to the sun. As the earth goes away a little bit, the psychology of the seven people is also changing a little bit in the confined space. The flight assistant played by Chris Evans showed serious violent tendencies and clashed again and again with the physicist played by Sean Murphy. The first ups and downs of the story was when a signal was received near Mercury from the "Flying Sun 1" that disappeared seven years ago. Dr. Su suggested to rescue "Benri No. 1" and get another bomb. Unexpectedly, when the channel was changed, the Asian astronaut Trey forgot to adjust the angle of the heat shield, which caused the heat shield to partially burn. Captain Sanada Hiroyuki died heroically when he went out for maintenance. Immediately afterwards, the oxygen chamber was completely burned down due to an accident, which distressed the botanist Michelle Yeoh to death, and it was impossible for them to return to the earth with the remaining oxygen. Arriving at "Penri No. 1", the four crew members entered it and found that the No. 1 Benri No. 1 was completely covered by the skin debris of the burned corpse, and the dust was poetically called "Stardust", I don't know which new film Is "Stardust" related to this, hehe. This time there was another accident and two crew members hung up. When the physicists thought that there were only four people left, they found out that the mad captain of "Benri No. 1" was not dead. The last hope of all mankind. Only then did the story really look terrifying, and it made me fully understand that this is not a silly film similar to "Doomsday at the Center of the Earth". But what makes me uncomfortable is that from this moment on, the film has completely changed to another tone, with no transition at all, which is quite unacceptable to me. Even though the shots and editing of the last part are of a certain level, it still makes me feel that the front and back of the film are seriously out of touch, as if the first half is a director and the second half is Danny Paul. This is the biggest shortcoming of the film. In addition, the actors' performance is quite satisfactory, and such a plot is not suitable for making a thriller. However, Danny Paul is a guy who likes to shine. The creation of cross-genre films has indeed created new ideas, but it is quite uncomfortable. At the end of the day, the audience is still too picky, they don't find it attractive enough when they don't have new ideas, and they can't accept it when they have new ideas. The audience's flattery is so difficult to film, just as Feng Xiaogang said in the filming of "Assembly", "The director is not done by human beings", of course, he added the attribution "Chinese" before the director. However, in an industry like the film industry, it is not something that can be seen from a glimpse. Since there is such a thing as an audience in the world, where is the director, and it is done by humans?
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