Anyone with a little scientific knowledge can't stand it!

Myrna 2021-11-22 18:54:14

Too much, as a science fiction film, can you follow the laws of science?

When Mars took off, it was the acceleration of gravity. People were pulled to the point where they were close to the separation of flesh and blood. How many people can still fight? Do you think they are all Iron Man? !

Fly to Neptune in 79 days, the distance from Mars to Neptune, do you think it is from the United States to Mexico? Do you have astronomy knowledge?

You can survive 79 days without gravity. Even if you can survive, you will be schizophrenic 100% by yourself for 79 days! The most terrible thing is that the male protagonist's father lived for thirty years under the weightless state, OMG, do you think thirty years is thirty days? Human bones and body are worn out prematurely. It is impossible for the human body to live without gravity for more than three months. If it is more than half a year, the human bones will become so loose that you can't hold the chopsticks? What's more, in thirty years, this old man has become the Jade Emperor, right? !

The male protagonist passed through the Neptune star ring and was carried by an iron plate. My God, do you think Neptune’s star ring is as narrow as your road? That is a star ring of a planet. Human beings can see it from the earth when it is so far away. You said that when you travel through the past, you travel through the past? ! Not to mention that the star ring has to be farther than the distance across the United States!

That is a star ring, a meteorite ring flying at super high speed, okay? The smallest one has to be as big as Mount Everest, OK, do you think it's dust? Besides, even if it is as small as a raindrop, and at such a high speed, it is faster than a thousand times the speed of sound, and a drop of water is more powerful than a cannonball. What iron plate can't penetrate you? That's hilarious!

The most terrible thing is finally relying on the nuclear bomb to get the power to return to the earth! Damn, it's a nuclear bomb, do you think it's a firecracker? Someone, detonate a nuclear bomb beside the director and let him experience it! You don't even have a scum left!

This director, this screenwriter, to be honest, didn't graduate from elementary school, I'll watch the next film "Hula La Little Demon", it might be more suitable!

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Extended Reading
  • Antonio 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Still relatively mediocre.

  • Chandler 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    [82 points] An extremely romantic real space road film, from the earth to the moon, from Mars to Jupiter and Saturn, and then to Neptune at the end. Each place shows a different hue and the environment is memorable (especially Mars). A journey to explore the human spirit. The whole film focuses on the character of Brad Pitt, and uses very beautiful lens editing to show the helplessness in space and the former family love. The whole film uses a lot of narration, and some effective parts are still a bit unnecessary. For example, in the third act, there are a lot of facial close-ups enough to show the content next to them. The supporting roles aren't completely useless, allowing the audience to see that at different times in space, different threats show different humanity, without the good part of being human. The whole film gives a lot of 2001, flying into space (multiple aspects, like some flashbacks to Liv Tyler's character lighting and feel, architectural sets in various places, etc.). If you didn't like Gray before, this one isn't for you. In addition, the moon racing is quite new, but it is not as shocking as the rocket on Mars.

Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: [Arriving at the moon base] All the hopes we ever had for space travel... covered up by drink stands and t-shirt vendors. Just a recreation of what we're running from on Earth. We are world-eaters. If my dad could see this now... he'd tear it all down.

  • Roy McBride: Captain, I have a small oxygen leak in my suit, I'm just gonna check my patch.

    Captain Lawrence Tanner: Have fun back there. We'll let you know if we spot any ETs.