When I saw the 91-minute film, I actually realized that this film is not a blockbuster in the true sense. Still, the lack of character and monotony of the plot is surprising.
When the plot is not strong, the role of the leading actor comes out. It is a pity that the director is not obsessed with describing the psychological changes of the protagonist, and it is difficult to say that the heroine's acting skills hold the audience. In such an objective situation, it is worth pondering whether the special effects and technology are amazing or helpless.
The buoyancy created is quite realistic, although Blow's taut muscles sometimes reveal flaws in detail. But what I want to say is that such a floating feeling cannot be converted into the pleasure of watching a movie for granted. The difference between hard work and merit is obvious. The 3D special effects of the whole film are quite well made, but there are very few pictures that create a sense of 3D shots, which is a little boring.
It's really not kind enough to be too snarky about such a work. Perhaps the monotony of space deliberately sets off the beauty of Earth. Seeing the Earth from space is really beautiful, but allow me to pay tribute to the director's physics teacher before confirming whether we are watching a new chapter of "Planet Earth" or a science film like "Understanding the Universe with Hawking".
Whether it is the decompressed corpse in space or the male protagonist's stubbornness about the insufficiency of the spaceship parachute rope to pull the two back together, it makes people feel that science has a long way to go. In the end, China's Tiangong and Shenzhou were brightly lit, although the landing site was not at the Four Princes Banner in Inner Mongolia.
To sum up, no matter how good the special effects are, it is difficult to save the lack of plot, and conversely, the technical achievements of this film cannot be obliterated because of the boring story itself. But no matter how the special effects are or how the plot is, there is no way to save my dear physics teacher.
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