Wednesday, September 30, 2015

“The Martian” (Lost on Mars) by Roni Nunes – c7nema

It follows court in one case brought by a Russian writer who claims you have been stolen ideas for building this Lost on Mars . It is up to compatriot Vladimir Putin prove where they are, because everything in this film already seems to have been displayed somewhere.

Starting with the starting point used two years ago in Gravity : an astronaut, Mark Watney (Matt Damon), is hit by debris and stands alone in space fighting for survival. With no claim to higher flight, however, the veteran Ridley Scott relies on down-to-earth argument Drew Goddard to transpose Mars Robinson Crusoe fantasy – with director and screenwriter is perfecting in giving momentum and create situations inventive to an epic one-man avoids falling into progressive bitterness the creation of Daniel Defoe.

The Martian sequences, to sustain themselves in Matt Damon’s empathy and a light humor, fall within the entertainment concept, failing only when the realistic appearance that science fiction should seek fails to achieve the suspension of disbelief by exaggerations (regardless of the Marketing usual that a NASA consultant, indeed more publicized than never worked advisor).

That said, the film would survive as a poor cousin of stupendous metaphysical poetry of Alfonso Cuarón or exciting and ingenious puzzle Christopher Nolan (detailed work true artists ) if he had never left Mars. When this happens, Goddard and Scott will get the most amazing range of cardboard characters and sentimental cliché situations (only collective exaltations are three!) That we know of – supported in Cast star caricatures .

Besides the argument still glue with spit usual cameo Chinese blockbusters (market issues), that only appear, however, after a shower of white little stars on a blue background (flag yankee , not the sky) have appeared often enough to republicaníssima Fox scare the ghost of a planet red . . All “ very funny, very entertaining, of course”

THE BEST : the Martian part fits well in light entertainment concept <. br /> THE WORST : This same concept imply clichés and nothing subliminal advertising.


Roni Nunes

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