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|    Message 27,693 of 28,343    |
|    Lynn McGuire to J. Clarke    |
|    Re: The Wandering Earth    |
|    13 May 19 12:32:34    |
      XPost: rec.arts.sf.written, rec.arts.sf.tv       From: lynnmcguire5@gmail.com              On 5/11/2019 10:48 PM, J. Clarke wrote:       > Just saw it on Amazon. I had not heard of this movie before.       >       > Chinese, big budget apparently, from a story by and executive produced       > by Cixin Liu.       >       > From a storytelling viewpoint it was a typical blockbuster, one       > perilous situation after another. The characters weren't all that       > plausible--they tried too hard to create a situation with a couple of       > good looking teenagers whose teenagedness didn't really contribute       > much to the story--it did create a whole subplot though. But it's       > Chinese, maybe a couple of teenages scofflaws are edgy or something--I       > may ask my Chinese coworkers if they would be willing to give it a       > look on Monday--I would be interested in their comments.       >       > From a scientific viewpoint, it had the typical moviemaker's       > cluelessness concerning such topics as orbital mechanics and the       > relative dimensions of Earth and Jupiter but I had the impression that       > somebody was _trying_ to keep the thing on track in that regard just       > as Kip Thorne tried and failed to keep Interstellar on track.       >       > From a science fictional viewpoint, the concept I think has been done       > before but it's not a common one--something is going to happen to the       > Sun so the whole bleeding Earth is being taken to Alpha Centauri (not       > a spoiler--that's the setup for the whole thing).       >       > FX were decent enough--a sky full of Jupiter is always worth a look       > and other visuals were rather nice.       >       > Anyway, just throwing this out to see if anyone is interesting in       > discussion.              Thanks J. Clarke and James Nicoll !              I will try it when I am done watching Daredevil on Netflix in between my       Houston Astros games.              Lynn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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