Wandering the earth, is there a sense of retrospect?

I went to see The Wandering Earth last night, and the overall feeling is that China's sci-fi films can finally be made into real blockbusters.

In fact, the plot is not complicated, the sun is about to be destroyed, and human beings decide to leave the earth on which they live from the solar system and go to the new home of the universe. Thus, the earth's wandering plan in the universe was established.

The movie scene is grand and very shocking. I saw that the bustling big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have become a world of MINUS 80 degrees, with high-rise buildings and ruins, and the whole ground has become extremely desolate, and no living thing can survive. We are familiar with the landmark building, the Oriental Pearl in Shanghai, and all the tall buildings are covered with thick dust. Humans can only build dungeons and enter the dungeon life by drawing lots.

In order to escape from the solar system with the earth and find a new home for mankind, mankind has United as never before, set up a space station and sent elites from all over the world to implement the "Wandering Earth" plan. In this process, an accident happened, and the huge transmitter built by human beings broke down, which needs to be eliminated urgently. Otherwise, the earth's atmosphere will be affected by Jupiter's gravity, and eventually the earth will lose its protection and the earth on which human beings depend will cease to exist. In this crisis, the film does not reflect personal heroism, but shows the values of China people, unity and never giving up, and family and friendship are well reflected in the film.

What is hope? Hope should be never giving up. Although Han Duoduo's last cry for help seemed immature and far-fetched, it left a deep impression on me, and finally made everyone try their best to fight for even one in ten thousand hopes, and finally saved the earth. Although Liu Peiqiang, played by Jason Wu, gave his life for this, he deserves to be remembered by everyone.

The special effects are good, Jupiter, the earth, and those huge engines. The scene is very sci-fi Although the plot and lines are redundant in some places and the emotional treatment is far-fetched, it is a domestic science fiction film worth seeing on the whole.