Review of Martian (2015) by Galvy F — 10 Oct 2016
When foreigner in a planet that is not our own, we naturally calculate what to look for so things don't go wrong and unable to calculate to what not to look for when things go wrong. When going to Mars is entirely all so wrong, that makes the next trip even more calculator till it goes wrong all over again.
When Mars is not owned by no man or country, that makes cooperation with other countries a need so things don't go wrong. When the race for Mars and other space endeavors means it's not open to competition when all arms are cradling this new planetary body forvgrowth. When shifting the balance of parental power control of whom holds domain to endeavour means opening the galaxy to any wrong doing. When there is limited contingencies to work with in space, when it goes all wrong we might have an answer.
Shifting the balance of whom foes what in our planetary system opens up questions and further challenges in the future. When the world is all eyes on earth when things are alright in space, but all eyes when it goes wrong. When space holds endless possibilities for future growth, we leave little to chance, wrong doing and challenges to shift the power elsewhere.
When you just got to live in space to know what you have to face. When there are further challenges that lay ahead when we get deeper and farther. Further challenges where it's far more technical without Earth as your hub.
This review of Martian (2015) was written by Galvy F on 10 Oct 2016.
Martian has generally received positive reviews.
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