This is a film about the Russian aerospace theme, telling the story of a banned astronaut who went to save the space station and survived in a thrilling way. Shooting in a gravity-free environment in outer space is a big challenge, and it is also the reason why domestic films are afraid to touch. A little carelessness will make the audience feel very fake. For example, in this film, there are several scenes where the male protagonist smokes, which is a bit of a failure. The smoke spit out is very natural, obviously not in a gravity-free environment.
The reasons why the film cannot get a high score are summarized as follows: 1. The story span is too small, the interest is not strong, and the performance is relatively small, and it almost revolves around the space station.
2. The crisis was not created enough. At the beginning of the film, an astronaut's space suit was pierced, and it was quickly resolved. It should be a new crisis after it seemed to be resolved; in the climax of the film, the male protagonist repaired the sensor too. Too smooth, wouldn't he "slip" once?
3. The emotional rendering is not enough. The male protagonist is in crisis, and the wife only talks to him rashly once, which also makes their love pale. You can increase the behavior events of the wife and children, so that their love can be sublimated.
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