rs said:I saw the movie today and I highly recommend it. I saw it in 3D, which is the first feature film I have seen in 3D. I think it added significantly to the experience. While this was a "science fiction" story, there was a lot of human interaction in the plotline. Especially telling was the way in which the NASA power brokers chose their decisions. I won't provide any plot spoilers, the reviews and other media coverage have already provided plenty.
mkrnhr said:Well, not sure whether the movie is a promotion for NASA, or NASA is a promotion for the movie. There seems to be a clear symbiosis, especially since that announcement of water on Mars coincident with the movie release.
mkrnhr said:That would be the Mars One project _http://www.mars-one.com not sure what to think about it.
Prometeo said:I'm noticing there's an actress that sort of likes to appear in propagandistic type of movies. This is a movie to announce the mars project from Nasa, but this actress also appeared in another movie where she hunts bin laden. So I don't know... the idea that the industry might be controlled by some CIA family members...
SummerLite said:I guess I'm that simple sort that wants to see the "unusual" in sci-fi movies. I was hoping he'd run into The face on Mars maybe, fall through a hidden shaft taking him to ancient realms buried in the sands of time or something out of the ordinary. Maybe a hint of another life form or anomalous energy patterns warping space or something. This wasn't what the story line was about of course and I suppose there are plenty of sci-fi's with what I enjoy in this type of film. So after awhile I found it to be tedious. Ho Hum.