Film Review #014 - The Martian (2015)


"The Martian" (2015) directed by Ridley Scott, is a film about an astronaut surviving alone on Mars. It has a hopeful tone. Although it uses a lot of CGI that might not always be needed, the movie is still impressive in terms of story. The movie's music is also impressive. 

The soundtrack combines classical orchestral tones with modern upbeat synthesizer rhythms, matching the film's emotions and energy perfectly. 'The Martian' skillfully combines humor with a tense plot, making the protagonist's determination to survive even stronger. This mix makes the story better and helps the audience like the main character even more.


I found the performances of the actors to be highly entertaining. Notably, the film Interstellar (2014) featured respected actors such as Matt Damon and Jessica Chastain in key roles. Matt Damon effectively portrayed film's main character with his witty humor and survival skills, and Jessica Chastain also delivered an outstanding performance in her role.


In conclusion, "The Martian" is a film that is worth watching because it conveys a positive and determined message about the strength of human beings, as well as an emphasis on hope and survival skills. Despite the fact that it is not perfect, it tells a story that recognizes our ability to keep going regardless of the challenges humans face.


Rating: 8/10

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