If you haven't already, the book is better. I liked the film, but loved the book; and the book is more exciting than the film (if you would believe it!!).
He did rest because between filming the movie they do sleep & rest for days. When he arrived at earth, the film script was made for him to not have a break.
the movie itself, i can't say for sure, but the book it is based on was as scientifically accurate as can be at the time the book released. The info on mars, and the tech availabe at the time, was all plausible. Sure it's a stretch, but that doesn't mean it was incorrect. BTW the author also came form a family of scientists, and he had connections to experts and people relative to the topics. He tried to get as much verified, before putting it into his book.
that ending, the part where mark used his suit to iron man his way to the hermes, that was just about THE MOST kerbal thing i've ever seen (aside from ksp itself)
@@raven4k998 lmao its a movie, if this were to happen in real life our governments would try to cover it up, and just say you died. Way too much money, and effort to come get you. But I think they would make an attempt to save the person, but it wouldn't be our governments, it would probably be Elon Musk and SpaceX. Knowing them they would probably have a crew, and rocket ready to go within a week lmao
@@Jamezy316 depends on the government some might come for him but not NASA they would be like well we already declared him kia so let's just stick with that and pretend we saw nothing at all that says he's alive🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I got lost once in a snowstorm while skiing and they shut down all the elevators because of the wind (110km/h) except for the big one that brought you up from the bottom of the mountain. I had to climb back on top in fucking skiing boots with my skis and poles on my shoulder in 110kmh wind because i went the wrong way and i couldn't get to the middle stop of the main elevator. The ski slopes didn't connect to the very bottom of the mountain so the only way down was the main elevator (it was a big glacier). I was 14 years old and i was absoluetly terrified. At first i didn't know what to do then i just started walking. After roughly 1 hour of walking I got to the top and I just let out the biggest "fuck you ever". The guys in the station were pretty surprised because they thought everyone has already left the slopes and i was compeletely alone. Meanwhile my whole class (it was a school trip) was waiting for me in the bottom, but they just thought i was having a hard time at the toilet or smth. I was literrally fighting for my life up there and these guys thought i had diarrhea. After i first watched this movie I got very emotional. Its really weird how i found this whole situation so relatable. Being left behind alone is really nerve wrecking. Also we were skiing in smaller groups, but when I got separated my friend thought I just already went down beause I had literally the most generic green ski jacket ever.
i remember watching a video that looked at data about if you really could grow plants in the martial soil, and while there are perchlorates, they can be removed, and they don't accumulate that quickly, so even if not healthy, he could totally survive of them
Isaac Asimov talked extensively about terra forming and I worked on the ideas as well in which we got to share intel. As for potatoes, the soil would need to be acidic to produce the best possible potatoes. Lettuce would help fix the acids into the soil and thus would be the two best possible foods to grow there with minimal amount of resources. The lettuce would have to be the leaf variety as it requires the least amount of water compaired to head varieties. Recycle the left over plant material into the soil having been composted with the human waste and you have a minimal least expensive method of food production. BUT, here is what I've tried to suggest the Musk of space x and that is automated robots to go first to the asteroid belt and grab the large chunks of ice debris to take to mars as a water resource, use an atomic engine to move Phobos out a bit and to also use an atomic magnetic wave generator to establish a magnetic field around mars so it can actually hold an atmosphere. Basically reboot mars to an earth type sustainable planet, again. See, both Isaac and I think that mars was one a living planet not unlike our earth.
One problem is that the core of Mars has cooled and cannot contribute heat to the mantle of Mars like with the molten core of Earth, which also induces our radiation protection from our magnetic field.@@sonofeloah
Growing mushrooms with Martian soil as a sterile medium could be easily done with manure as a source of nutrients. I think this movie explored the growth of plants on Mars in a great way.
I have read the book several times, and saw the movie just as many. The movie does the book justice, but there are several liberties that the movie takes that aren't in the book. Mostly because of time constraint. Read the book first before watching the movie. You will not be disappointed. But if you watch the movie first, you'll love the book because it's more in-depth.
the sequence of events in this flick are, for the layman, very believable. mark has to continually adapt. but the human spirit and the american drive is strong in this one.
American drive.....ffs! Where's the American drive when it comes to looking after your poor, sick, unhoused, minorities and poorly educated. They are being driven over.
I would say it be nice to see some other countries landing on planets in movies, but it'd be unrealistic since only America has actually landed people on anything. Maybe if the movie is set after 2100.
The movie cost as much to send an actual mission to mars. A real televised mission to mars will make a 100x return-no actors needed, just scientists. We are not producing enough high level scientists.
I remember watching this in Boston, I walked in late, and the whole theater was full. I had to grab some unwanted seats, but this movie was worth it. Funny, emotional, nerve-racking.
the plants didn't burn they froze and it was the 5 that ended up launching not the 4 at the end since the 4 MAV was used to rescue mark they had to skip that one and go to 5 but you were pretty close
Really appreciate you going into more detail in your recap. You didn't have to explain certain details (like the Council of Elrond), but definitley helps paint the picture. I love this movie and watch it every time I see come on cable!
Question for science folks. The atmosphere on mars is SO thin, would a "big storm" really have that much of an effect on you? Super fast winds wouldn't even knock you over if the air pressure is 1/100th what we have on earth, would it?
IIRC even the writer admits that it definitely wouldn't work like that (a raging storm on Mars would feel like a breeze compared to Earth standards) but it's something they had to go with otherwise the whole plot wouldn't have happened. Still a great story though and most of it is scientifically accurate when compared to most other sci-fi.
6 months later (from upload date), the 1.3M views, the 13K upvotes and only 595 downvotes are impressive. I had upvoted 3 months ago for both the movie AND audio commentary. N_Recaps, the uploader, has a disappointingly low subscriber count of 14.1K. In lieu of any $ from YT, I will say please keep up the good work. Thumbnail or title choice improvment?
What I didn't like is the character Rich acts like he came up with this brilliant idea that no one else could have thought of. The Slingshot maneuver is a concept that's been around for decades. Every scientist that does space-related work is familiar with it.
The surgery reminds of one Soviet guy in the Antartic and not only he's the only qualified surgeon at the station, he's also the only person at the station.
I enjoyed this movie. You gotta give it to Matt Damon who survived the explosion in Interstellar (2014) and got rehired by NASA to join the Martian exploration. 😂
@@jasmith1867 In the novel, CNSA did offer the Taiyang Shin booster for Iris 2 at the expense of an interplanetary probe of theirs, in exchange for putting a Chinese Taikonaut on Mars with a future Ares mission. NASA agreed because they didn't have any other boosters powerful enough on short notice. I don't think there was anything in particular that was added in the movie.
One of the best space/Mars movies ever made in my opinion but I'm basing that off the science infused into the movie because I love learning about that stuff regardless of unrealistic loop holes on the movie.
When this was in cinemas i forced my girlfriend to go watch this instead of the goofy comedy screening the same night. After the movie ended she said that im in charge when it comes to chosing movies.
Honestly loosing a entire crew in space is at least easier to get to then a person on Mars cause simply cause you don't have to land and etc on a planet and all that not only that you don't know exactly where they'd be so if there out side you'd have to excavate like a entire planet just to find a single body sure you'd find a crap ton of other stuff but at least you'd be able to get someone's family member back to the same planet they are on and honestly we really could use other planets for alot of things
First you could never find a crew lost in space so no that’s wrong. Second what stuff do you think they’ll find when excavating Mars. A deck of cards, a car rofl?
That "first day back on Earth" I don't think represented his literal first day back. I think he will have had many months of rehabilitation and going on a press tour, being interviewed on talk shows, and then once the hype died down, he accepts the job at NASA as being part of the candidate program.
This was an okay movie to me, primary because I read the book and flet that the move made an injustice to the sourse material by prostrating that the protagonist was a botanist first and then an engineer when it was a complete opposite in the book. That irritated me, especially being an engineer my self.
Correction it's not his first day back on Earth it's at least 9 months because his shipmate just had a baby and they had put together another mission. It was his first day teaching at the University.
they used the rocket bulided for the bargining chip for ARES 5 mission to have 1 astronant from them. ARES 4 mission crew suggested they scarficed their mission for Mark to use the MAV. the movie done well almost like in the novel. i prefered the novel as some joke and "incident" was not covered in the movie due to time limit. one incident was the oxygen generator was faulty, Mark told NASA about it and NASA told him do not do anything. Mark reply is working now as he clean the oxygen generator and NASA reply "ass"
one of the only movies where sean bean aint the villain and dead at the end, i was waiting for ages for the shoe to drop and him dying in some testing malfuction but nah dude survived. this wasnt a movie about mark surving it was really a movie to see if sean bean survives till the end.
Loved this film the first time i saw it a d i even read the book which is saying something because i dont read often. The book is much more in depth with the science. Great read i recommend it
Believe better such a good movie that I cannot even say I didn't stop or skip even a second in this video I wasted again and again to understand what is trying to meaning some of my words can be different because I am really happy and I am not concentrating on my English writing 😁😁🤠🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I love this movie, but I couldn't watch the rest of the video because he said that the plants turned to ash. YOU Do know the surface temperature of mars is about -63° Celcius
I urge anyone to share me similar movies like this such an incredible movie , no violence, no adultery....so far it's a best movie to watch educational.........❤❤....... I bow down to the film writer.........
Great movie! Loved it!... but one Big Goof: Hurricane speed winds will likely do *_no damage_* because the atmosphere is so thin! It'd be like being HIT with a FEATHER at 1 mph (1.6 kph). 😎♥✝🇺🇸💯
So are we all going to ignore the fact that they've been talking about the Ares IV mission the whole time but at the end, 35:20, it shows Ares V launch on TV?
Sometimes imagination gives us logic that works, because there are numerous ways to reach a goal. Never give up your pursuit. Think, failure is not a option!
You can make this a drinking game. Every time the narrator says "eternal rest" instead of "death", you must take a drink.
or Respective Places
Or eliminated
Wokism
When the algorithm dislikes spooky words
These guys are so scared to get their monetization taken away
I can imagine him teaching the students and saying
“ Potatoes grow very well on mars until you blow them up”
well yeah they don't like being blown up and flash frozen
Also "not the best way to cook potatoes"
I wasn’t expecting much from this film but it is funny, dramatic, and life fulfilling. Instant love to this movie!
This show makes you not want to drop out of school
If you haven't already, the book is better. I liked the film, but loved the book; and the book is more exciting than the film (if you would believe it!!).
Nice right
@@Naymy yep. The book is much better. Thankfully I read it first. But they did a great job with the movie. No complaints here
this movie is a young classic i watch it so many times the martian will always be amazing
I like that the first day on earth he already a teacher having a class full of students. He didn’t even a day of rest 😂
I mean......he had MONTHS of rest on the trip back to earth
Usually there will be quarantine for a few weeks to make sure no Mars virus or germ spread to Earth
@@luisgutierrez8047 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
He did rest because between filming the movie they do sleep & rest for days. When he arrived at earth, the film script was made for him to not have a break.
@@shen-long9082 lol ur funny
even though it isnt 100% scientifically correct, still one of the best space movies in my opinion.
This sci-fi movie contains much more science than others. They usually just fiction/fantasy movies. Respect for the exceptions.
Yo.. They need to dumb it down for Americans 😣
the movie itself, i can't say for sure, but the book it is based on was as scientifically accurate as can be at the time the book released. The info on mars, and the tech availabe at the time, was all plausible. Sure it's a stretch, but that doesn't mean it was incorrect. BTW the author also came form a family of scientists, and he had connections to experts and people relative to the topics. He tried to get as much verified, before putting it into his book.
@@lillytailor367 sad but true. It's not only Americans. But we are the lions share of idiots since it is directly created for the States people.
Who the hell are you, Bill Nye??
"Ok guys, weight is at a premium so are you sure we are going to need 400 rolls of gaffer tape on Mars?"
"Sure, we may need to make an airlock...."
Tape is by far the most important space technology, and that's not even a joke.
@@kukuc96 You must have watched Apollo 13
@@2degucitas That, and I know a few stories where they MacGuyver-d something up on the ISS.
@@kukuc96gorilla tape and zip ties 👌
@@kukuc96 Or Magruber'd, if messed up.
"The overtime alone will be a nightmare" is one of my favorite movie quotes. 😆 😂 😆
A few minutes in, I altered my intention (does that sound right?) and stayed for the entire review/recap. Well presented. Thanks. Thumbs up.
Glad to hear it!
@@NRecapsScifiOfficial are you gay?
@@y0shkipunk455 what
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Hey
The will to survive in any extreme situation is worth it's weight in uranium. Its an experience to change your thirst for knowledge to ∞
that ending, the part where mark used his suit to iron man his way to the hermes, that was just about THE MOST kerbal thing i've ever seen (aside from ksp itself)
It's Cabal not Kerbal. You just havn't figured it out yet.
One of my forever favorite movies.! I’ve watched it many times over but I still cry… can’t help my tears.. the emotions it evokes! whoaaa!
it shows why if you get left behind on mars don't give up try and survive it's not necessarily hopeless as this movie shows
@@raven4k998 lmao its a movie, if this were to happen in real life our governments would try to cover it up, and just say you died. Way too much money, and effort to come get you. But I think they would make an attempt to save the person, but it wouldn't be our governments, it would probably be Elon Musk and SpaceX. Knowing them they would probably have a crew, and rocket ready to go within a week lmao
@@Jamezy316 depends on the government some might come for him but not NASA they would be like well we already declared him kia so let's just stick with that and pretend we saw nothing at all that says he's alive🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@raven4k998 You're taking a movie way too seriously.
This is the longest movie recap I've watched. It was great
I got lost once in a snowstorm while skiing and they shut down all the elevators because of the wind (110km/h) except for the big one that brought you up from the bottom of the mountain. I had to climb back on top in fucking skiing boots with my skis and poles on my shoulder in 110kmh wind because i went the wrong way and i couldn't get to the middle stop of the main elevator. The ski slopes didn't connect to the very bottom of the mountain so the only way down was the main elevator (it was a big glacier). I was 14 years old and i was absoluetly terrified. At first i didn't know what to do then i just started walking. After roughly 1 hour of walking I got to the top and I just let out the biggest "fuck you ever". The guys in the station were pretty surprised because they thought everyone has already left the slopes and i was compeletely alone. Meanwhile my whole class (it was a school trip) was waiting for me in the bottom, but they just thought i was having a hard time at the toilet or smth. I was literrally fighting for my life up there and these guys thought i had diarrhea. After i first watched this movie I got very emotional. Its really weird how i found this whole situation so relatable. Being left behind alone is really nerve wrecking. Also we were skiing in smaller groups, but when I got separated my friend thought I just already went down beause I had literally the most generic green ski jacket ever.
i dont know how to tell u this but u r the bravest 14 yr old i have ever seen
by elevators i assume you mean ski lifts. most elevators are not much affected by wind. what kind of weak ass, no skiing skier calls them elevator?
A movie is on way for you
Yeah, this could be a good short film.
A cluster fuck of human error
i remember watching a video that looked at data about if you really could grow plants in the martial soil, and while there are perchlorates, they can be removed, and they don't accumulate that quickly, so even if not healthy, he could totally survive of them
Isaac Asimov talked extensively about terra forming and I worked on the ideas as well in which we got to share intel. As for potatoes, the soil would need to be acidic to produce the best possible potatoes. Lettuce would help fix the acids into the soil and thus would be the two best possible foods to grow there with minimal amount of resources. The lettuce would have to be the leaf variety as it requires the least amount of water compaired to head varieties. Recycle the left over plant material into the soil having been composted with the human waste and you have a minimal least expensive method of food production. BUT, here is what I've tried to suggest the Musk of space x and that is automated robots to go first to the asteroid belt and grab the large chunks of ice debris to take to mars as a water resource, use an atomic engine to move Phobos out a bit and to also use an atomic magnetic wave generator to establish a magnetic field around mars so it can actually hold an atmosphere. Basically reboot mars to an earth type sustainable planet, again. See, both Isaac and I think that mars was one a living planet not unlike our earth.
One problem is that the core of Mars has cooled and cannot contribute heat to the mantle of Mars like with the molten core of Earth, which also induces our radiation protection from our magnetic field.@@sonofeloah
Growing mushrooms with Martian soil as a sterile medium could be easily done with manure as a source of nutrients. I think this movie explored the growth of plants on Mars in a great way.
mars has learned to fear his botany powers
At the end, they all watch the launch of the Ares 5 mission. Ares 4 was cancelled since Mark used the vehicle to leave Mars.
10:49 He should make a couple of those solar panels to-go,
and travel in style.
"Duck me raw" that's the fav line from this book
I have read the book several times, and saw the movie just as many. The movie does the book justice, but there are several liberties that the movie takes that aren't in the book. Mostly because of time constraint. Read the book first before watching the movie. You will not be disappointed. But if you watch the movie first, you'll love the book because it's more in-depth.
Personally I liked the book.
I didn't read it but the audio book is amazing aswell, the narrator (Joss Wheaton/Wesley TNG) is a perfect narrator for it
the sequence of events in this flick are, for the layman, very believable. mark has to continually adapt. but the human spirit and the american drive is strong in this one.
American drive.....ffs! Where's the American drive when it comes to looking after your poor, sick, unhoused, minorities and poorly educated. They are being driven over.
Especially the propaganda part where CCP saves the day.
I would say it be nice to see some other countries landing on planets in movies, but it'd be unrealistic since only America has actually landed people on anything. Maybe if the movie is set after 2100.
The movie cost as much to send an actual mission to mars. A real televised mission to mars will make a 100x return-no actors needed, just scientists. We are not producing enough high level scientists.
I cannot believe there are people on this planet who have not seen this movie.
Because not everyone is as lucky as you
I haven’t seen it which is why I’m here
idk why but I thought it came out earlier than 2015
Which planet you're saying?
I remember watching this in Boston, I walked in late, and the whole theater was full. I had to grab some unwanted seats, but this movie was worth it. Funny, emotional, nerve-racking.
isnt nobody gonna talk that 8:28 they are the same actor from squid game
the plants didn't burn they froze and it was the 5 that ended up launching not the 4 at the end since the 4 MAV was used to rescue mark they had to skip that one and go to 5 but you were pretty close
yeah these guys have no clue they don't really watch and pay attention to the video while watching it
35:24 the graphic on screen even says ARES V.
That's smart, he was using a cipher called A1Z26 cipher from numbers to letters.
He was using a code scheme called hexadecimal. It's the basis for all text messages
Really appreciate you going into more detail in your recap. You didn't have to explain certain details (like the Council of Elrond), but definitley helps paint the picture. I love this movie and watch it every time I see come on cable!
Question for science folks. The atmosphere on mars is SO thin, would a "big storm" really have that much of an effect on you? Super fast winds wouldn't even knock you over if the air pressure is 1/100th what we have on earth, would it?
it might depending on what your wieght would be on mars compared to on earth
The dust is super fine, like cigarette smoke.
its the one glaring unscientifaclly thing in the movie
IIRC even the writer admits that it definitely wouldn't work like that (a raging storm on Mars would feel like a breeze compared to Earth standards) but it's something they had to go with otherwise the whole plot wouldn't have happened.
Still a great story though and most of it is scientifically accurate when compared to most other sci-fi.
Im glad that mark can stand straight on his 1st day back on earth. how he can controll the new gravity forcing to balance on his body.
This just becomes one of my favorite space movie.!!! ❤
This is the longest recap I've seen but very interesting
Thanks for the movie recap. The Martian is one of my favorite movies
guy says Eva and Mac instead of "em-ae-vee" and "ee-vee-ae"
An epic re-cap, to go along with an epic movie. Thanks
I seen that movie not to long ago. Great movie. Great recap.
This movie restored my faith in sci fi movies
6 months later (from upload date), the 1.3M views, the 13K upvotes and only 595 downvotes are impressive. I had upvoted 3 months ago for both the movie AND audio commentary.
N_Recaps, the uploader, has a disappointingly low subscriber count of 14.1K. In lieu of any $ from YT, I will say please keep up the good work. Thumbnail or title choice improvment?
What I didn't like is the character Rich acts like he came up with this brilliant idea that no one else could have thought of. The Slingshot maneuver is a concept that's been around for decades. Every scientist that does space-related work is familiar with it.
I already watch the movie long ago but watching this video makes me understand the movie further
The surgery reminds of one Soviet guy in the Antartic and not only he's the only qualified surgeon at the station, he's also the only person at the station.
How lucky is that? He could have been the window cleaner.
I enjoyed this movie. You gotta give it to Matt Damon who survived the explosion in Interstellar (2014) and got rehired by NASA to join the Martian exploration. 😂
Read the book by Andy Weir, that this movie is based on. A very good read, plus has more to the story than the movie could show.
Whats the name of the book
@@markzosemsuello4016 The Martian
The book was way way way better. The novel predicts the goofy movie ending to.
Did the CCP save the day in ole Andy's book? Or did CCP demand that propaganda to be added?
@@jasmith1867 In the novel, CNSA did offer the Taiyang Shin booster for Iris 2 at the expense of an interplanetary probe of theirs, in exchange for putting a Chinese Taikonaut on Mars with a future Ares mission. NASA agreed because they didn't have any other boosters powerful enough on short notice. I don't think there was anything in particular that was added in the movie.
This was super well done! Worth a sub for sure!
I think it's cool how they got the guy from the Disney movie The Martian in this movie huge homage
One of the best space/Mars movies ever made in my opinion but I'm basing that off the science infused into the movie because I love learning about that stuff regardless of unrealistic loop holes on the movie.
Check out the bible, you will love it, sure they've made movies too 👍👍
except that even a 500miles/h wind on Mars would feel like a breeze
Andy Wier acknowledges he cheated on the 'storm' danger, but he needed a peril to get the story going.
@@bernardmolloy1116 but then again you cant forget weight is also diff on mars compared to earth as well. So maybe it still would be just as bad
I just came across this video today, 12-1 22. Quite the coincidence as I am currently listening to the audio book version.
When this was in cinemas i forced my girlfriend to go watch this instead of the goofy comedy screening the same night.
After the movie ended she said that im in charge when it comes to chosing movies.
W
You was like "fuckin ay right"
True
Good girlfriend
@@2degucitas id rather say "smart girlfriend"
18:50 Fun fact: Teddy sanders was actually trying not to laugh either.
Honestly loosing a entire crew in space is at least easier to get to then a person on Mars cause simply cause you don't have to land and etc on a planet and all that not only that you don't know exactly where they'd be so if there out side you'd have to excavate like a entire planet just to find a single body sure you'd find a crap ton of other stuff but at least you'd be able to get someone's family member back to the same planet they are on and honestly we really could use other planets for alot of things
First you could never find a crew lost in space so no that’s wrong. Second what stuff do you think they’ll find when excavating Mars. A deck of cards, a car rofl?
@@tylerdorkin4861 you have no clue about what they could find so 🤫
nobody asked
“Loosing” 💀
there is a great movie absolutely loved it. Keep up the work.
"[...] the Ares 4 mission"
"Ares V" 😂
That "first day back on Earth" I don't think represented his literal first day back. I think he will have had many months of rehabilitation and going on a press tour, being interviewed on talk shows, and then once the hype died down, he accepts the job at NASA as being part of the candidate program.
I always am imagining myself ending up in this situation.
This is a Brilliant Film, Well Worth a Watch
This was an okay movie to me, primary because I read the book and flet that the move made an injustice to the sourse material by prostrating that the protagonist was a botanist first and then an engineer when it was a complete opposite in the book. That irritated me, especially being an engineer my self.
.I've seen this movie so many times but never got bored.
when ive seen the movie already i'm just like "ok well i've already seen one of these but i guess i'll watch it"
Elon Musk launched that Tesla for him.
I have a hard time believing this guy could change a tire
18:53 in the book, the message is "WATNEY: Look! A pair of boobs! -> ( . Y . )" LMAO
That was in the youth edition,
he said something far worse,lol. It was a slang
Jason Bourne is an astronaut now, smooth.
Great movie.
Best Space movie I've seen!
Correction it's not his first day back on Earth it's at least 9 months because his shipmate just had a baby and they had put together another mission. It was his first day teaching at the University.
Ha Ha Ha, where is the camera. The last Human has himself and the Camera Crew + Catering .
bruh its vancat not Vincent
Im guessing Marvel recruited their actors directly from this movie given the number of actors in this who have appeared in the MCU.
This is the Martian I've already watched this movie best movie ever
they used the rocket bulided for the bargining chip for ARES 5 mission to have 1 astronant from them. ARES 4 mission crew suggested they scarficed their mission for Mark to use the MAV. the movie done well almost like in the novel. i prefered the novel as some joke and "incident" was not covered in the movie due to time limit.
one incident was the oxygen generator was faulty, Mark told NASA about it and NASA told him do not do anything. Mark reply is working now as he clean the oxygen generator and NASA reply "ass"
one of the only movies where sean bean aint the villain and dead at the end, i was waiting for ages for the shoe to drop and him dying in some testing malfuction but nah dude survived. this wasnt a movie about mark surving it was really a movie to see if sean bean survives till the end.
the tv at 35:23 says V which if im not mistaken means it was the ares 5?
Great book and great movie.
Loved this film the first time i saw it a d i even read the book which is saying something because i dont read often. The book is much more in depth with the science. Great read i recommend it
35:22 it says Ares 5 on the TV
I wanted Wang to open portal to Mars
Great movie !
Matt Damon was perfect for this role
What an exciting story, they should make a movie about this!
Finally,a channel that actually tells you what the dam movie is that they are talking about!
I love this movie but if I knew the canned audio was going to be so bad I would have passed. But I did watch and enjoyed.
Believe better such a good movie that I cannot even say I didn't stop or skip even a second in this video I wasted again and again to understand what is trying to meaning some of my words can be different because I am really happy and I am not concentrating on my English writing 😁😁🤠🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I love this movie, but I couldn't watch the rest of the video because he said that the plants turned to ash. YOU Do know the surface temperature of mars is about -63° Celcius
What Is The Background Music Name...?
I urge anyone to share me similar movies like this such an incredible movie , no violence, no adultery....so far it's a best movie to watch educational.........❤❤....... I bow down to the film writer.........
Elon musk thought this was a documentary. And he believes he was the one stuck on mars
...What?
With his money, he can believe what he wants
everyone on earth proceeds to show America only🙂
Bro china is right there 💀
Always a good idea to use your intelligence to survive!
You explained a 2 hour movie in nearly 40 mins....may as well watch the movie
Great movie! Loved it!... but one Big Goof: Hurricane speed winds will likely do *_no damage_* because the atmosphere is so thin! It'd be like being HIT with a FEATHER at 1 mph (1.6 kph).
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I fell asleep on my phone n clicked "loop play" 😂 my phone settings shows i was on loop for 9-10 hours 😂😂😂😂😂
I f****** love the ending where's mark became a lecture 😍
cant tell you how many times I've watched this movie. Surprise!
this used to be my favorite movie
I remember being made to watch this in school.
best comedy i have ever seen
Damn this was 1 awesome movie 💯👌🏻👍🏻✔️
35:24 News Title it says Ares V (5) launch, not (IV-4)
So are we all going to ignore the fact that they've been talking about the Ares IV mission the whole time but at the end, 35:20, it shows Ares V launch on TV?
Probably had to scrub that until another mav could be delivered.
Sometimes imagination gives us logic that works, because there are numerous ways to reach a goal.
Never give up your pursuit.
Think, failure is not a option!
I loved that movie!!
i didnt mean to click on this video but now im subscribed so yea