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Posted by user510 on October 5, 2015 at 20:13:06:

A Ridley Scott film that has humor and heart. Who'd a thunk it.

Not much plot. A dire emergency puts all characters into a 'situation'. Then the rest of the film is about fixing the 'situation'. Reminds me of Gravity in that regard. At least it is when you reduce it down to the bare and simple.

Enjoyable. Humor. Our protagonists were up to the challenge. Upbeat. No wallowing about in angst and depression like in Interstellar.

An observation: in the last few sci-fi films we've seen space going adventures that base their environments and fundamentals on known science. Example, much has been learned about Mars in the past 20 years due to the info sent back by robots/drones we've put there. I guess new data reduces both the amount and the type of speculation that can be made about Mars. We know too much. Not a lot of room to fantasize. Ditto for floating about in space.

-Steve