The Martian: Film Analysis
[2023-07-21 02:02:32]
One of the first shots of the scene is an ELS that shows the vastness of Mars and emphasizes the loneliness of Mark.
When the mark enters the hub, the crying warning indicates that something does not work. This is confirmed when "MALFUNCTION" is displayed on the status monitor and an alarm sounds.
The group of astronauts is investigating and collecting research on the planet of Mars until they are blocked by a violent sandstorm. In the process of their escape, one of the crew members, botanist Mark Watney, was hit by debris and separated from other crew members. Estimated death, Mark was left by other astronauts. In addition to his wisdom and the equipment he left behind, Mark not only figures out ways to survive, but also has to provide very memorable memos to NASA.
When Hab explodes, it is collapsing and different ECUs are used at high speed to reflect the associated dislocation.
These CUs replace the LS outside the Hab. Strong contrast to chaotic scenes to calm open scenes reflects that something does not work in the universe
As the mark approaches asphyxia, snore gets faster and faster, which exacerbates viewer's anxiety about the mark's roots.
In addition to the sound, the mark pattern broke the tape and then stuck it on his helmet, which helped interrupt the scene.
When Mark records the helmet's last crack, the pattern eventually breaks (the lens is zoomed out). "Stable pressure on the set", topics stopped relaxing the audience
Slow motion and low voice reflect that Mark is scared to realize that my plant is frozen.
Plant lenses are similar. They all showed plants and signs of hands. But they are opposite
This contrast shows that death occurs as frequently as life. If another problem is resolved, another problem will occur again.
This scene is still relatively silent until Mark screams with frustration. Silence reflects Mark's initial shock, but the breakthrough in silence shows Mark accepting unfortunate events. This is the first time Mark has collapsed in the movie.
Overall, "Martian" is a wonderful shoot and elaborate film full of storytelling, character development, and emotional importance. This movie tends to be Ridley Scott's best movie within a few years and is unique as a complete and complete story. This movie is very funny and attractive, and it is a tribute to NASA and human achievement and survival. During the Oscar season, you will not be surprised to see screenplay adaptation, editor's nomination, and perhaps Matt Damon's best actor's nod. In times when spectacles sometimes exceeded the story, the Martian found a perfect balance and offered an excellent movie experience.
Ridley Scott's latest work, The Martian, is welcomed as an exciting new movie about the future of humanity in the universe. Matt Damon plays an astronaut stuck on Mars. That will help people, especially Americans, remind us that we were looking up at the stars and exploring our dreams. When America landed on the moon in 1969, it was time to unite mankind. Abandoning this mission only makes us fragment. In "Martians", Matt Damon plays Mark Watney. This is part of the mission of exploring Red Planet. Unfortunately, the crew of Watney thought that he was dying in the storm and he was left behind. Griggs (2015) pointed out that an important part of the film is Watney on Mars. This is a big challenge for filmmakers and can be overcome by narration and humor. Director Scott and screenwriter Drew Goddard said, "Telling convincing stories, their hero spent almost all of the film" (3)
When Matt Damon's movie "Martians" came out, the critic immediately compare it with Cast Away, "The merit of both movies was that men drowned alone and tried to survive, both movies were drawn by the fox The difference is that Matt Damon's Mark Damney has the ability to communicate with people.In today's US article Damon objected to these comparisons: "In a sense it is I am not actually a person, but I expect people to observe