THE MARTIAN... is a comedy?? - MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING

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Жыл бұрын

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@Linerunner99
@Linerunner99 Жыл бұрын
The fact that Sean Bean explains that "Elrond" means it is a secret meeting is perfect, seeing as he was AT that meeting. lol
@dinhnguyen2110
@dinhnguyen2110 Жыл бұрын
Sean Bean still metaphorically fell on his sword though. He got fired. Even when he lives, he dies.
@hamzah5643
@hamzah5643 Жыл бұрын
Imagine at the end of the film, before Mark takes off, he suddenly turns around, and disengages the fuel line and says with an evil smirk "Mars is mine"
@adamskeans2515
@adamskeans2515 Жыл бұрын
@@dinhnguyen2110 his career died, lol
@aerthreepwood8021
@aerthreepwood8021 8 ай бұрын
​@@dinhnguyen2110still not as bad as Ronin.
@MWSin1
@MWSin1 8 ай бұрын
Once does not simply walk into Arcadia Planitia.
@RedKytten
@RedKytten Жыл бұрын
So my favourate thing about the movie/book, wasn't even in the movie/book. In an interview, Weir talks about speaking with people from JPL (Jet Propulsion Labs... part of NASA basically). So, one of the calculations that Weir had to make constantly while writing the book is power usage. His character was having to do it a lot as well, so he invented a unit of measurement to make it easier. Instead of "One kilowatt hour per sol" he uses "1 pirate-ninja". As it turns out, the people at JPL need to make that calculation all the time as well, and both the engineers, and managers started to use it as well. "Pirate-Ninja" is a term being used in actual science and design now. I love that. (yea, I know... I was rambly, sorry)
@sonar357
@sonar357 Жыл бұрын
That's f***ing awesome
@zombiepicnic9683
@zombiepicnic9683 Жыл бұрын
The book by Andy Weir has all the humor and charm of the movie, with extra science (and stronger language). It's a really great read. This is one of those rare cases where both the movie and book are good.
@scottalynch
@scottalynch Жыл бұрын
The audiobook of “Project Hail Mary” by Weir is great too!
@erinhaury5773
@erinhaury5773 Жыл бұрын
@@scottalynch I'm seconding both of these suggestions. The audiobooks are fantastic.
@j9lorna
@j9lorna Жыл бұрын
@@scottalynch currently reading the book, seems good so far
@ParagonMage
@ParagonMage Жыл бұрын
I had heard multiple times about the book being great so I got the audiobook to listen to on long hikes. While I agree the book itself is good I found it a little too dry and the extra science is a bit wordy. I really think the movie did an amazing job at translating the book to a different medium and is one of the rare occasions the movie is better than the book.
@j9lorna
@j9lorna Жыл бұрын
@@ParagonMage I polished off the book in less than a day. Didn't mind the dry science bit cos that's my jam anyway.
@SquiresIsle
@SquiresIsle Жыл бұрын
The moment when Matt Damon hears their voices for the first time, the script said he should break down. He and the director took it out because they weren't feeling it. But in the moment, after spending so much of filming isolated, he realized how Mark would feel hearing the voices of his friends (or ANY voices) for the first time in two years, knowing what they sacrificed to come save him, and he actually broke down. His tears in that moment are real.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Жыл бұрын
As were mine.
@VeteranGaming_GamingUnited
@VeteranGaming_GamingUnited Жыл бұрын
@@Hiraghm funny thing is, that was mostly real emotion. By that point, the other actors and actresses had already wrapped up their portions of of on screen time. The voices Matt Damon hears then is just pre-recorded lines. The emotions kinda got to Matt in that moment as he put himself in Mark's shoes.
@Myles720
@Myles720 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite parts of the movie. If they didn’t have that it would be fake to me. Everything he’d been through, hearing their voices, being so close to getting rescued…. It makes perfect sense that he would get emotional.
@dsembr
@dsembr Жыл бұрын
This film adaptation isn't something we get very often. A well made, well written, and well acted science fiction movie with hard science, zero deaths, and an overall light-hearted tone. Glad you liked it.
@Cbcw76
@Cbcw76 Жыл бұрын
I've never thought of this as a 'light hearted' film. Drama with occasional and much needed stress-relief moments. But how can I deny the feel-good ending? "A good balance" of life-n-death drama paired with stress-relieving "light-heartedness"? Hmmm
@jgreen2015
@jgreen2015 Жыл бұрын
Not really hard science. The atmosphere in mars is too thin for such powerful storms
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 Жыл бұрын
Ridiculous science.... An asthmatic hamster could blow harder! There's No Wind on Mars strong enough to move anything except dust!
@callnight1441
@callnight1441 Жыл бұрын
@@jgreen2015 but thats like the only unscientific part. the film is other than that filled with hard science
@jgreen2015
@jgreen2015 Жыл бұрын
@@callnight1441 okay... So when mark Wotney swears and they remind him the conversation is being broadcast live... A round trip communication with mars would take an hour and a half So...they live broadcast them typing message and wait an hour and a half of dead air time for a response?!
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Жыл бұрын
What I really liked was that it was Sean Bean who got to explain the Council of Elrond reference. "One does not simply walk to Mars..."
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
"The very air you breathe is 95.97% CO2."
@maximillianosaben
@maximillianosaben Жыл бұрын
Nobody expected this light-hearted of a movie from Ridley Scott, but it's really uplifting and makes you feel good.
@GuardIAN4546B
@GuardIAN4546B Ай бұрын
Other than facehugging parasites pretty great
@robdom91
@robdom91 Жыл бұрын
12:34 That's... actually a really good point! If the entire crew would have stayed on Mars to wait out the storm, their ship could have been damaged beyond repair and the crew would not have been able to survive on the planet for months waiting to be rescued! Mark was only able to survive because he was using all the equipment that was meant for an entire team of people all by himself.
@ckelcro
@ckelcro Жыл бұрын
The MAV would have tipped over and they'd have died there. Remember that was how Martinez was introduced, that his whole thing was reporting that the MAV was still upright.
@DukeDarkshadow
@DukeDarkshadow Жыл бұрын
I don't care what anyone says. The Sean Bean/Project Elrond joke is hands down the greatest in-film nerd joke there will ever be in the history of cinema. No matter how many times I watch this movie, it makes me crack up every time. I'm so glad Addie picked up on it.
@nikolatesla5553
@nikolatesla5553 6 ай бұрын
It's very good. But I wouldn't go that far.
@nero5971
@nero5971 5 ай бұрын
@@nikolatesla5553but they said they didn’t care what anyone says 😑
@racernatorde5318
@racernatorde5318 2 ай бұрын
@@nikolatesla5553 Then what's the competition?! Give us answers!
@adamplace1414
@adamplace1414 Жыл бұрын
I have a soft spot for movies/shows like this that can be dramatic without a villain. I think it takes some extra skill to craft a story like that, and this movie (and the book it's based on) does so wonderfully.
@jasonmest87
@jasonmest87 Жыл бұрын
I bet you love Interstellar, that too...in the grand scheme of things did not have a villain. Don't you think?
@adamplace1414
@adamplace1414 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonmest87 a bit trippy at the end but yes, I enjoyed it. My prototype movie of that kind is Star Trek IV. I wonder if it's a Sci - fi thing?
@cliveklg7739
@cliveklg7739 Жыл бұрын
Technically the environment and space could be called the villains.
@adamplace1414
@adamplace1414 Жыл бұрын
@@cliveklg7739 Technically, a villain is "a cruelly malicious *person* who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a *character* in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot." Also technically, "technically" is "according to the facts or the *exact meaning* of something." The words you were looking for were either "figuratively" or "obstacles."
@cliveklg7739
@cliveklg7739 Жыл бұрын
@@adamplace1414 no I wasn't looking for those, I was looking for a simpler description rather than going into a full literary rant unlike you.
@mikeaninger7388
@mikeaninger7388 Жыл бұрын
Showing Martinez in the next Aries mission was really significant, because there was a high chance of him getting court marshaled and never going to space again.
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, I think it also implies that his marriage has ended (in the book, his wife seemed unhappy about the Hermes crew going back for Mark). Note that Martinez is, of course, the commander of Ares V due to the seniority he now has, and that a Chinese astronaut is also aboard pursuant to the earlier agreement with CNSA.
Жыл бұрын
*martialed
@DerekHartley
@DerekHartley Жыл бұрын
@ Martialled is absolutely fine.
@antarfodoh
@antarfodoh Жыл бұрын
I love that your non-MCU movie this week is just FILLED with Marvel actors 🤣😊
@scottalynch
@scottalynch Жыл бұрын
10 total!
@christopherbowers7236
@christopherbowers7236 Жыл бұрын
cant find that many, help me out, all i got is Wong, Ejiofor, Pena, and Damon (but only as comic relief)
@christopherbowers7236
@christopherbowers7236 Жыл бұрын
oh and sebastian stan
@ckelcro
@ckelcro Жыл бұрын
@@christopherbowers7236Donald Glover, Kate Mara, and if X-Men movies become tied to the MCU somehow Jessica Chastain
@robincraft4682
@robincraft4682 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic movie... great cast, great acting, inspirational and the comedy was the icing on the cake. Yes... Sean Bean lives! 😄
@theirishhero81
@theirishhero81 Жыл бұрын
Not exactly, he got fired.
@EmonEconomist
@EmonEconomist Жыл бұрын
@@theirishhero81 Pretty sure he had a (golf) stroke at the end...
@theirishhero81
@theirishhero81 Жыл бұрын
@@EmonEconomist lol
@paulfeist
@paulfeist Жыл бұрын
She got it! The first reactor I've seen that GOT THE LORD OF THE RINGS joke! 🤣 Best "in-joke" in a movie, maybe ever! Brilliant movie... A very worthy adaptation of the very excellent book. I highly recommend reading the book. It flows very nicely and is an easy read that also explains everything as it goes along...
@EmonEconomist
@EmonEconomist Жыл бұрын
The best part is that the Council of Elrond is also in the book, although Andy Weir couldn't have known Sean Bean would be there someday! 🤣
@CrippledMerc
@CrippledMerc 10 ай бұрын
If I’m not mistaken, there’s also a thing like that right when the Iron Man idea is mentioned where the camera then immediately cuts to Sebastian Stan who obviously played Bucky in the Marvel movies.
@gerstelb
@gerstelb Жыл бұрын
When the message comes from the Ares crew saying “Rich Parnell is a steely-eyed missile man,” that’s a real (very high) compliment they use at NASA. Although I’ve been told it didn’t originate with him, the story I first heard it associated with was John Aaron saving the Apollo 12 mission when the craft was struck by lightning just after launch. (He was also involved with the Apollo 13 mission, and is portrayed in the “Apollo 13” movie with Tom Hanks).
@kschneyer
@kschneyer Жыл бұрын
I've watched this movie so many times! I've read the book at least three times too. I think one reason it resonates so strongly with me, and with many people at this moment in history, is that it's about many highly competent people of goodwill working together for a compassionate goal, at the same time a single, highly competent person of good humor and iron resolution, is working to outwit fate. It stands for the proposition that we are smart, we are good, we care about each other and will do what we have to to protect each other. We badly want it to be true.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Жыл бұрын
This message wins the internet... 😢
@kumanight
@kumanight Жыл бұрын
Perfectly said
@EmonEconomist
@EmonEconomist Жыл бұрын
100%. This is what I love about both The Martian and The Mars Trilogy (by Kim Stanley Robinson) - both very different (despite sharing a setting), but both beautiful uplifting hopeful stories about what humanity can accomplish by working together.
@bobogus7559
@bobogus7559 Жыл бұрын
A fact that often gets forgotten is that because of how far away Mars is from Earth, it takes radio signals up 20 minutes to go from one place to the other (depending on how close the two are in their orbits). So every time Mark (or Mission Control) said something, it would take up to 40 minutes to get the response.
@Cherokeelion
@Cherokeelion Жыл бұрын
The book is really, really good! The story of how it got published is worth learning as well.
@fallyoverguy
@fallyoverguy Жыл бұрын
I agree, the book is simply superb! I've read it multiple times.
@Draugo
@Draugo Жыл бұрын
Also how the movie got made is interesting as well.
@DavidGarcia-kw4sf
@DavidGarcia-kw4sf Жыл бұрын
Sean Bean referencing the council of Elrond was just hilarious.😎
@SiqueScarface
@SiqueScarface 24 күн бұрын
Andy Weir, the author of the book the film is based on, was doing a regular web comic strip, called "Casey and Andy". It's still online. He abandoned the project, telling the audience that he has taken on writing a novel. And everything else is history.
@michaelsova7349
@michaelsova7349 Жыл бұрын
It is one of the best movies ever put on film. The sheer motivation you feel when you watch ‘Mark’ survive by using his brains is inspiring by itself. And then all the other characters doing everything to rescue this man is truly profound.
@Nyx_2142
@Nyx_2142 Жыл бұрын
The term for that is "competence porn"
@RyoHazuki224
@RyoHazuki224 Жыл бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite, feel-good movies over the last few years. One of the best things I love about it is that there are no villains. Well, Mars is the "villain" but there's no antagonist. There's no nefarious evil-doer looking to make a profit off an astronaut's death or looking to screw the mission for his own gain. Its just a pure, grounded movie showing humanity at its best, coming together to solve a problem and save a life. Showing that we can work together for a common good.
@sirjohnmara
@sirjohnmara Жыл бұрын
17:03 Haha. Fun to see Addie get a reference that she maybe wouldn't have, before starting the channel. The "giddy" sound is priceless. Please watch "The Right Stuff" (1983).
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Жыл бұрын
Another great sci-fi film is "Moon" (2009). Unexpectedly thoughtful piece.
@Riddler0603
@Riddler0603 Жыл бұрын
What I really liked about this movie is, that it has no villain. Well, I guess you could see the NASA director as one, but even he wanted to get Mark back. Everyone was trying to rescue him without questions. And that's very wholesome.
@zhorenlogg
@zhorenlogg Жыл бұрын
Mars is the villain
@valaport
@valaport Жыл бұрын
Nah, not really...Mars is just there. Everything they go through is just a consequence of exploration and taking risks. Sometimes things go wrong and it's how to react to it that decides your fate. I love this book and movie so much.
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 Жыл бұрын
That end scene is the essence of the entire manned space program. You solve one problem at a time. You solve enough, you come home. That's spaceflight. And this movie does an excellent job of showing how that works. It also shows why astronauts cross train in so many things. You gotta know a lot of things because, as Watney says, you may have to science the shit out of things. There's a lot of "hacking" and DIY involved sometimes.
@robertcampomizzi7988
@robertcampomizzi7988 Жыл бұрын
An astronaut met the writer and told him he didn't like aspects of the book. The writer was an engineer and he asked if the book seemed too implausible. The astronaut told him something along the lines of 'no it was too much like work. I found myself double checking your calculations and it wasn't an escape that I sought'
@sorrowschism
@sorrowschism Жыл бұрын
the thing that hit Watney during the storm was the communication antenna
@myitbos1335
@myitbos1335 9 ай бұрын
Love Addie's reaction to Watney's breakdown in the rover after the decompression incident 14:00. She actually empathizes with Watney and rubs the heel of her hand as if it hurts.
@roFloFlo
@roFloFlo Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies, really shows that there is no need to un-alive protagonists to create a great cinematic experience
@chadjenkins4876
@chadjenkins4876 Жыл бұрын
Also no need for a love story, as much as I like those, it's not always needed
@SeanBlader
@SeanBlader 5 ай бұрын
Matt Damon actually owned this role, I cried for him several times.
@RJALEXANDER777
@RJALEXANDER777 Жыл бұрын
17:04 the last thing every LOTR fan expected from the movie. Easily one of the funniest references I've ever seen in a film.
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, except I'd read Andy Weir's book before seeing the movie, so I knew that moment was coming. (I was just hoping they wouldn't decide to drop the reference to avoid the metafictional humor created by Sean Bean's casting, but fortunately they leaned into it instead.)
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Жыл бұрын
Another great reaction, Addie. You're absolutely right, it's got everything in it, minus the scary Xenomorph from Alien. It's another well done space movie from Ridley Scott. And Mars has some beautiful scenery, thanks to the cinematography of Dariusz Wolski, ASC. BTW, nice shacket.
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of Jessica Chastain, please react to The Help (2011), Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Interstellar (2014), Crimson Peak (2015), Molly's Game (2017), Ava (2020), & The 355 (2022).
@poolhall9632
@poolhall9632 Жыл бұрын
Sean Bean giving the context for the name of the mission is 👌🏻
@apatternedhorizon
@apatternedhorizon Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies. Really well made. The communication antenna is what broke and hit Mark. He had no way to communicate with Nasa after that.
@kd6558
@kd6558 Жыл бұрын
Such a good space flick! Matt's really good in this. He's funnier than I thought he'd be.
@blechtic
@blechtic Жыл бұрын
Have you read the book? It's the writing. And the book is even better! (because they had to leave stuff out)
@Soundtracks92
@Soundtracks92 Жыл бұрын
The Martian is one of my favorite space movies! For me it’s right up there with Apollo 13 and Interstellar 😍
@daddynitro199
@daddynitro199 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been sick for most of a week, and this reaction was exactly what I needed today. Thank you Addie.
@markfreckmann2366
@markfreckmann2366 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction. Another movie that involves space with a similar feel to it is Apolo 13 with Tom Hanks. Actually Apolo 13 is based on a true story. If you haven't seen it. I would definitely recommend.
@sirjohnmara
@sirjohnmara Жыл бұрын
Yes. Also "The Right Stuff" (1983) or the newer TV-series with the same name.
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
@@sirjohnmara I liked the Disney+ "Right Stuff" series, but it wasn't very popular. It's somewhat unsatisfying because it was canceled after only one season, and, because it was taking a "slow burn" approach to its storytelling similar to that of "The Rings of Power", it ends at a much earlier point in the story than the book or the 1983 movie. I would have loved to see it go on indefinitely and tell the entire story of the U.S. space program with the same actors in the same roles throughout, something that's never really been done.
@sirjohnmara
@sirjohnmara Жыл бұрын
@@anthonybernacchi2732 Yes. I agree. I have not seen, Rings of Power. The movie "The Right Stuff" follows Tom Wolfes book almost to the letter. The only thing I miss in the movie is: In the book it's explained that they had NO clue of what to test the becoming Astronauts for, that's why they made up every conceivable test at the Lovelace Clinic.
@billlupin8345
@billlupin8345 7 ай бұрын
I met Fred Haise. He says they didn't actually pull off their bio monitors.
@benlongstreth
@benlongstreth 9 ай бұрын
I love how the opening scene is a nod to Alien when Dallas, Lambert, and Kane go outside on LV-426. Plus the part where he's rocking out to Donna Summer despite hating disco cracks me up.
@Coldsnap500
@Coldsnap500 9 ай бұрын
That giggle as Sean Bean says "Because it's a secret meeting"... my reaction exactly!
@rbrtck
@rbrtck Жыл бұрын
It's interesting how things have changed since 2015. These days, the Falcon 9 rocket, an incredibly reliable workhorse and still the only reusable rocket in the world, launches about once a week (a record), hasn't had an accident in years, and SpaceX always has several reusable cores available for extra launches in a pinch. Three cores can be assembled into the massive Falcon Heavy, which can get payloads to Mars in a hurry, and for a relatively low price (not that price matters much in a life or death situation). Back in 2015, though, the Falcon 9 was still new and unproven, and the Falcon Heavy was still several years away. Nowadays, getting things into space has finally almost become routine.
@danh8804
@danh8804 Жыл бұрын
Gen X space nerds got goosebumps when they dug up Pathfinder Matt Damon is so funny and charming in this but the best scenes are when he lets out the emotion a little, like when he gets to read the first text message from NASA or when he thanks the crew for coming back for him
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 Жыл бұрын
5:05 "Crap. I really thought the computer would be able to send a message to NASA." Absolutely. They use communication equipment in the habitat, cameras, microphones, keyboards, computers, etc. Their message is transmitted up to a satellite in stationary orbit above Mars which relays the signal to Earth. They talk to Earth all the time. Easy. Except that they use a large satellite antenna (dish) to send and receive signals. That dish blew away in the giant wind storm, but not before it slammed into Mark and knocked him down and punctured his suit. Without that antenna, there is no communication at all.
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 Жыл бұрын
Such an excellent movie. Matt Damon is one of the greats, and the cast in general is brilliant in this one. Awesome reaction, especially the "Council of Elrond" moment. 😃🤣 Welcome to Winter. 🙂🌨❄
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 Күн бұрын
05:07: They gloss over it in the film (as you have to do for an adaptation), but what hit Mark and made everyone think he was dead was pieces of the antenna array. The main dish blew off its supports, hit the antennas, one of the antennas hit him. All the backups were on the MAV (Mars Ascent Vehicle), the MAV was designed so that if it wasn't completely obliterated it would be able to talk to Earth. NASA just never contemplated that there would be people on Mars without an MAV. This does kind of fall down in the book when there's mention that the presupply probes that bring the equipment a Mars mission needs well before the astronauts arrive have radios that can report successful landings to Earth, so the area around the Hab should have been littered with Earth-talking radios, pretty much literally.
@Dave3Dguy
@Dave3Dguy Жыл бұрын
The book is even better Addie! One of my all-time favorite reads. Great reaction!
@bennoteboom5574
@bennoteboom5574 Жыл бұрын
I would highly recommend reading the book. I saw this movie and loved it, so I read the book afterward, and it’s now one of my favorite books of all time. The book has a lot more problem-solving in it. Mark explains all the problems and his solutions to them at every step, and it’s fascinating.
@sebastianesparza6277
@sebastianesparza6277 7 ай бұрын
I love the way you went full geek when you heard about the "Project Elrond" being a "secret meeting". That was adorable.
@gregorykenfield3134
@gregorykenfield3134 Жыл бұрын
FYI, the "steely eyed missile man" reference comes from the movie "Apollo 13."
@SorchaSublime
@SorchaSublime Жыл бұрын
Mark Watneys little "i colonised Mars. In your face Neil Armstrong" is actually very meaningful because the book begins with Mark self deprecating himself as basically the least important member of the third mars mission. Not a figure of any significance or accomplishment, no one remembers the 9th person to step on the moon. But in managing to survive on Mars the way he did he earned a position of actual prominence in the history of space travel.
@blackeyeole
@blackeyeole Жыл бұрын
This movie is really really good. The book is on another level because of its capability to have more details of course . I would recommend reading it even if you already saw the movie. I loved that movie ,one of the best adaptations of a book i think.
@Buskieboy
@Buskieboy Жыл бұрын
You wouldn't think a movie about a man growing potatoes could be so entertaining, but there you go! 😆 When I first watched this, the whole Lord of the Rings references made me blow my Coke Zero out my nose! 😂
@TennSeven
@TennSeven Жыл бұрын
To answer your concern that the nose cone of the module that Watney was lifting must be really heavy, don't forget that the pull of gravity on Mars is only 38% as strong as on Earth, so everything on Mars weighs about 60% less than it would on Earth!
@NekoUrabe
@NekoUrabe Жыл бұрын
I am so happy you love the little references in this movie! The iron man one feels pretty special knowing you are still going through then marvel movies c:
@garybrockie6327
@garybrockie6327 Жыл бұрын
Addie, Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon, July 21st 1969. If you love The Martian, I would highly recommend Ron Howard’s Apollo 13, a true story.
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
I think she was joking when she said, "Neil Armstrong who?" BTW, the line "In your face, Neil Armstrong" comes directly from the book, which was published online in 2011 and in print in 2014, two years after Armstrong's death. I was pleased that the line was retained in the film, released in 2015, and that it wasn't considered to be "too soon" -- since the book and film take place in 2035 (a date which, alas, already seems too optimistic), it's not "too soon" for Mark.
@kumanight
@kumanight Жыл бұрын
I love this movie! I've seen it probably around 6 times now. I always love the theme of humanity coming together to save one of our own
@znail4675
@znail4675 Жыл бұрын
I think the great thing about this movie is that it's about an actual smart guy doing smart things to solve the issues nature put up against him, unlike most movies where it's all about people causing issues by being stupid and then having to solve the problems they caused.
@markieman64
@markieman64 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Such a good cast. I've yet to see Lord of the Rings (I know. It's on my list if I ever start a react channel myself), but even I got the fact that Sean Bean is the one to explain in this movie what "Elrond" means, when his character in Lord of the Rings was on the council.
@susah135
@susah135 Жыл бұрын
I half-expected his character to say: I was there 3000 years ago, almost touching the Ring. And then I died, oh well.
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
@@susah135 The "Council of Elrond" joke is also in Andy Weir's novel, so it became even funnier once Sean Bean was cast. Note that this film continues the trope of Sean Bean's characters dying in its own way: although no one dies in the film, Mitch Henderson commits career suicide to save Mark (he's working as a golf pro in the epilogue). Also, the Council of Elrond scene in the film gives rise to one of my favorite trick movie trivia questions: "What was the first movie in which Glorfindel was mentioned by name?" It's the 21st-century equivalent of that old classic, "What was the first movie in which Boba Fett was mentioned by name?"
@randalthor741
@randalthor741 Жыл бұрын
This is such a good film adaptation. Obviously not everything is exactly the same as the book, but they really didn't change a lot, and the screenwriters and actors did such a good job of conveying the tone of the book. I also love that this movie is so full of tension and suspense even though there really isn't an antagonist at all: everyone wants to get him back safely, the only difference is how much people are or aren't willing to risk to do it. It's very rare for a movie without any antagonists to work well. Man vs. nature movies are just about the only ones where that's possible, and I guess that's what this movie is, but most of them just don't end up working nearly as well as The Martian.
@zacharyslater6916
@zacharyslater6916 Жыл бұрын
The science is pretty solid. The one thing is the dust storm at the beginning wouldn't be that harsh. The martian atmosphere is so thin in real life that even 200 mph winds would feel like a light breeze. Overall amazing movie and so glad you reacted to it.
@carlossaraiva8213
@carlossaraiva8213 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that's the one major break from reality that both the movie and the book decided to go with it. Aparently the writer only figured out how weak the storm winds on Mars really are well into writing the book but he decided to kerp it anyway or rlse there would be no story. All SF stories need a little break from reality as l9ng the rest of the dtory and characters make sensr.
@JustWasted3HoursHere
@JustWasted3HoursHere Жыл бұрын
As a Marvel fan, you eventually start to realize that a lot of the cast in this has been in a Marvel movie.* Really good movie. The book is written as sort of the perspective of Watney taken from his journal, but I like how they updated that for the movie. * Matt Damon (Mark Watney) was in Ragnarok, playing "Loki" in the stage play at the beginning Jessica Chastain (Commander Lewis) was "Vuk" in X-Men Dark Phoenix Chiwetel Ejiofor (Vincent Kapoor) played Mordo in Doctor Strange 1 and 2 Michael Peña (Martinez) played Luis in Antman 1 and 2 Sebastian Stan (Beck) played The Winter Soldier in several MCU movies Benedict Wong (Bruce Ng) played Wong in Doctor Strange 1 and 2 and several other MCU movies Donald Glover (Rich Purnell) played the small-time prowler in Spider-Man Homecoming and just for completeness, Kristen Wiig (NASA's PR person) played Cheatah in Wonder Woman 1984 (DC)
@vinnycordeiro
@vinnycordeiro Жыл бұрын
In the book Watney have way more troubles, the poor guy. And the final scenes, when he's back on Earth, were created for the movie. I remember people recommending this book to me, and when I started reading it I just cracked up laughing in the very first sentence. Nice reaction as always, Addie.
@visvivalaw
@visvivalaw Жыл бұрын
The thing that hit him in the storm was the base communications dish.
@dansegelov305
@dansegelov305 Жыл бұрын
I love that so many people get the LOTR reference with Sean Bean in the room, but they also reference Iron Man with Sebastian Stan and Michael Pena there too.
@timw483
@timw483 Жыл бұрын
17:07 I always wondered what Sean Bean's reaction was when he read about "Project Elrond" in the script. It goes to his acting talent that he was able to do the scene with a straight face
@KN-op3et
@KN-op3et Жыл бұрын
The big lesson is that anything can be tackled with that engineer-mindset. You start somewhere, a small aspect of the problem, and you just keep at it until the bigger problem is solved. It's a mantra for life.
@DaleKingProfile
@DaleKingProfile Жыл бұрын
While they didn't physically kill off the Sean Bean character, they did kill the character's career as he was forced to resign, symbolized by him playing golf at the end during the launch
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi Жыл бұрын
hahahahaha ... Thank you for the scream warning, of course, you need to show what scared you! In 2014 then 2015 we got Interstellar and The Martian. I did not go see either. Matt Damon had a smaller role in Interstellar and then this lead. Part of me thought that these would be linked, I was obviously wrong. I have seen both since then. 17:06 ... I could not wait for the LOTR reference scene to come and see how you would react. You did not disappoint! (you never do) You were so excited that you knew what it was about!! You're too precious! (see what I did there?) Along with this movie, you have a list of movies you haven't seen before. I did not see a lot of movies when they came out for one reason or another. Addie, you and other reactors have had an impact. You have had a few videos of movies I haven't seen. So to enjoy your reaction video, yup, I watched the movie for the first time myself. That seems to be a major reason why reaction videos are a hit, I want to enjoy that movie for the first time like you did. And I enjoy re-watching other movies while you watch for the first time. I don't know when I officially started following but I look forward to a notification from you every chance! Take care, Addie!
@chasingbirds3073
@chasingbirds3073 Жыл бұрын
Rich Purnell is the low-key hero of this movie.
@TheBigN-04
@TheBigN-04 Ай бұрын
6:28 Priceless Reaction!
@DenverStarkey
@DenverStarkey 3 ай бұрын
there's two major factors of reality that bust this movie. one factor was aknown thing before the movie was made , the other was a factor discovered after the movie was made. The known factor , is that Mars , with an atmospheric pressure of only 2% that of earth's would never have a storm so bad that it could blow people away. the martian air would have to be traveling several 1000's of miles per hour to carry that much force ...that's many times faster than wind speeds on jupiter even which usually see's windspeeds between 500-800 miles per hour. so not possible to get a storm on mars that could blow some one away. as for the factor discovered after the movie : Mars' soil has high alkaline content , it would be toxic as hell to plant life , so couldn't grow potatoes in martian soil unless you had some means to leech off the alkalines.
@scottsmith3003
@scottsmith3003 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorites! I enjoy your channel and reactions; keep it up! 👍
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 Жыл бұрын
Hi Addie, I'm glad you had a great time on your vacation!😀This is a very well made, well cast, and just a very uplifting film! Great reactions to The Martian, Addie!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@eowyns4181
@eowyns4181 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite movies as well! It is so well made and the build up towards the end highlights the stakes so well that even on second watch I cheered when they caught Mark!
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 6 ай бұрын
Would absolutely recommend reading the book. Even if you're not a big reader, it flows very well, is a light, breezy read, due mostly to Mark's irrepressible sense of humor. Love this movie, and especially the book. It's great, "hard science fiction," so hard you can walk on it. Some of the tech is more efficient than our current best designs, and Mark's potato math is extremely optimistic, but on the whole, it's all stuff we could do right now. And most of the problems are the result of a solution to a previous problem. It's just amazing.
@dmitriuswatley6728
@dmitriuswatley6728 Жыл бұрын
Hi there I just found your channel. I’m thoroughly enjoying all of your reactions. I’m binge watching all of them. Thank you because I was feeling a lot of severe depression. Anyway thank you for all that you do.❤🎉
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын
When I saw this posting I smiled involuntarily knowing how much Addie would enjoy it.
@derred723
@derred723 Жыл бұрын
LOL. "those movies didn't make me want to go into space." LOL "hHoney. You got a storm coming."
@Gort-Marvin0Martian
@Gort-Marvin0Martian Жыл бұрын
The book is incredible. A lot of it is in the film. Although they did leave out about a 3rd but it is totally understandable. Andy Weir is a great author. I've read most of his books after reading The Martian. Yes I really did read it before the film, which is pretty close. As has been commented below, this is based on a book that would be described as HARD science fiction. Glad to see your great reaction / review. Y'all be safe.
@Draugo
@Draugo Жыл бұрын
As good as the movie is as an adaption they left out some crucial parts which produce some annoying inconsistencies.
@MatiiGalarza
@MatiiGalarza Жыл бұрын
I'm always amazed by the cast of this movie. Great reaction, Addie (:
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 Жыл бұрын
17:05 One does not simply walk into a secret meeting.
@goatkiller666
@goatkiller666 Ай бұрын
Vandenberg AFB, just north of Santa Barbara, CA is used to test rocket launches. Every few months, they do another test launch at an island in the Pacific. They also launch satellites. And Space-X did their early launches from there, too. Once I saw 1/4 of the country’s annual intelligence budget blow up in the air.
@bobcharles1204
@bobcharles1204 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back! Love your comment about Sean Bean not getting killed! LOL!
@timbrom
@timbrom Жыл бұрын
I've seen a fair few reactions to this movie and I have to say that your selection of scenes was the best. Your emotional responses were wonderful to see. Bravo!
@EastPeakSlim
@EastPeakSlim Жыл бұрын
I've watched many reactions to this movie. Yours is Top 3. Thank you for an honest, heartfelt reaction.
@Streunekater
@Streunekater Жыл бұрын
Every second of your reaction is absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much. You pronounced my every thought. Wow...
@SebastianWeinberg
@SebastianWeinberg Жыл бұрын
5:00 - *“Oh, there is no way to contact NASA.”* Unfortunately, the radio dish that the computer used to communicate with the orbiting satellites (and thus with NASA) was the very thing that ripped loose in the storm and almost killed Mark, when this all started. Even if Mark could find it again, and it was relatively undamaged, he would have no way to replace the fine-control motor that keeps the dish aligned with the orbiting satellites. 6:05 - *“This whole process is really inspiring.”* You just summed up this movie in six words. 😁
@UBubba98
@UBubba98 Жыл бұрын
The reason why Mark was not able to initially send some type of a message to NASA was because the object that hit him during the storm was the communications antenna for the hab. That’s why they ended up having to use other means to get communication going.
@Buchertn
@Buchertn Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite science fiction books and this adaptation knocked it out of the park.
@EmonEconomist
@EmonEconomist Жыл бұрын
This is my favourite movie (and second-favourite book)! The soundtrack is also amazing, the disco music is always fun and Harry Gregson-Williams' score is perfect to listen to while studying/working. Thank you for sharing your first experience of it with us!
@charlesbarnes6912
@charlesbarnes6912 Жыл бұрын
You're such an empath and I really enjoy watching your movie reactions...keep up the great work beautiful
@MRxMADHATTER
@MRxMADHATTER Жыл бұрын
"Operation Elrond"...the secret meeting....says the guy who played Boramir...who was at the secret meeting.
@HAYAOLEONE
@HAYAOLEONE Жыл бұрын
'Matchstick Men' is excellent and light hearted too.
@ThistleAndSea
@ThistleAndSea Жыл бұрын
Fun one, Addie! Love this movie. 😊 Great reaction!
@dragonstryk7280
@dragonstryk7280 Ай бұрын
Okay, so on the science end: NASA couldn't really contact Watney. It's like trying to call a house where the phone was taken out by a land mine. Really doesn't matter what you're doing from your end, the house doesn't have a phone or connection to call. Teddy gets kind of a bad wrap because he's taking the stance against the satellite time initially, and going against the Rich Purnell Maneuver, but he's actually got a really solid point. Every time there's an accident, NASA's funding gets cratered. If the crew dies attempting this, then they'll most likely not only lose funding, have the crew's deaths on their shoulders, but also there won't BE any further Mars missions to speak of. Chemists, past the basics, are rigorously trained in how NOT to make a bomb, which inversely teaches how TO make a bomb from a variety of chemicals. NASA has acknowledged the book and movie as being the most scientifically accurate sci-fi in history. Watney couldn't restart the potato farm, because the bacteria was destroyed, and he'd already used up the mass of fertilizer he'd had when he started, and with the reduced rations he was on, he wasn't exactly restocking fast enough.
@darth856
@darth856 Жыл бұрын
This is a great movie. The one big liberty they took with the plot is the sand storm at the beginning. Mars has a super thin atmosphere, and the winds are not that powerful. But they needed an excuse for him to get left behind.
@jason-gf8dg
@jason-gf8dg Жыл бұрын
You're my favorite reacter it makes me happy to watch you. Thank you.
@enigmamz
@enigmamz Жыл бұрын
The most weird thing about this movie is that Sean Bean didn't die in it. I think his last character to not die was Sharpe, from the 90s or something (no IMDB look because bah).
@anthonybernacchi2732
@anthonybernacchi2732 Жыл бұрын
Sharpe, of course, was the main character of his own series. (Ever notice what Boromir says when he cuts his finger on the hilt-shard of Narsil? A great example of an in-joke done right without taking viewers out of the story.)
@animux
@animux Жыл бұрын
For "stuff that goes wrong in space" movies, you've seen this and Apollo 13. Next (if you haven't already seen) you should watch Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey (also has Matt Damon), and then Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock. :)
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