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The Martian

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Matt Damon in The Martian (2015)
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An astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assumes him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive and can survive until a potential resc... Read allAn astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assumes him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive and can survive until a potential rescue.An astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assumes him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive and can survive until a potential rescue.

  • Director
    • Ridley Scott
  • Writers
    • Drew Goddard
    • Andy Weir
  • Stars
    • Matt Damon
    • Jessica Chastain
    • Kristen Wiig
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    980K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    496
    47
    • Director
      • Ridley Scott
    • Writers
      • Drew Goddard
      • Andy Weir
    • Stars
      • Matt Damon
      • Jessica Chastain
      • Kristen Wiig
    • 1.6KUser reviews
    • 588Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 7 Oscars
      • 40 wins & 199 nominations total

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    • Mark Watney
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    • Melissa Lewis
    Kristen Wiig
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    • Annie Montrose
    Kate Mara
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    • Beth Johanssen
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    • Teddy Sanders
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    • Rick Martinez
    Sean Bean
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    • Alex Vogel
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    • Bruce Ng
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    • Mindy Park
    Donald Glover
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    • Zhu Tao
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    Eddy Ko
    • Guo Ming
    Enzo Cilenti
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    • Mike Watkins
    Jonathan Aris
    Jonathan Aris
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      • Ridley Scott
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      • Drew Goddard
      • Andy Weir
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Martian' is lauded for its engaging plot, Matt Damon's compelling performance, and its mix of humor and drama. The film is appreciated for its realistic space survival depiction and scientific accuracy. However, some find it overly optimistic and emotionally shallow, with underdeveloped characters. Pacing issues and reliance on convenient plot devices are noted criticisms. Despite these, 'The Martian' is widely seen as an entertaining and thought-provoking sci-fi film.
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    8SnoopyStyle

    fun thrilling space adventure

    The Ares III manned mission encounters a sand storm on Mars. Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is left for dead as the rest of the crew evacuate on their spacecraft. Mission control back on Earth is shocked when they discover that Mark is actually alive and alone on Mars.

    Simply put, this is a fun space adventure. There is a good deal of Apollo 13 and Gravity. Damon is humorous and engaging. Meanwhile, the mission control back on earth is doing interesting things. Nobody is the villain. Jeff Daniels is a capable bureaucratic leader. Chiwetel Ejiofor gives the team intensity and has fun scenes with Mackenzie Davis. Almost every side character adds to the group. As for the spacecraft, it's interesting to have Jessica Chastain as the commander. The entire cast is great. The whole story is thrilling. There are unexpected turns. It has the feel of reality. A lot of praise has to be given to director Ridley Scott for a well constructed film. Also it's genius to give it a disco soundtrack.
    9g-87877

    This is a rare, light-hearted science fiction film.

    This is a rare, light-hearted science fiction film that deliberately downplays the most common fears about the future and the unknown universe, focusing instead on human effort and the science that can save humanity.The film has a tech-geek's idiocy and optimism. (Matt Damon, of course, did it perfectly.)Even if the movie is a little bit stereotypical in its emotional setting, it can still touch the audience at crucial moments.
    8bkoganbing

    Tasks for your survival

    Although The Martian is set in an indeterminate future I have questions about labeling it science fiction. One of the film's best strengths is that it is based on what we know about the landscape and atmosphere of Mars right at this point in time. It's a desert planet with water and no life as we know it. Compared to what Matt Damon has to go through, Robinson Crusoe was on that tropical isle for a picnic.

    They never really say just exactly what year The Martian is set in. The film in that sense avoids a trap like so many others fall into. Just this past year we saw 2015 come and go and it wasn't really anything like the 2015 that Marty McFly experienced. That's just one example.

    Of course you can also never predict what popular trends will be there. That's purely speculative. So you can't have Matt Damon's character listening to current music. His captain's taste in music was 70s disco and that really became a running joke. It's all he heard for the months he was on Mars. Personally I'd prefer a selection of 30s and 40s music with Bing Crosby at the top of my list. But if that's all I heard for months on end, I'd grow to hate Der Bingle.

    And that's part of the story, the everlasting boredom trying to keep your mind fresh and busy with tasks for your survival. Like Mr. Roberts from tedium to apathy and always boredom.

    What happens in The Martian is that Damon is part of an astronaut team and gets left behind when a Martian sand storm erupts and the crew flees on the space ship. Captain Jessica Chastain takes when she thinks Damon was killed.

    The future also brings us better communication and NASA learns that Matt's still there. To say that there's a public relations problem is putting it mildly. Just leaving him there is actually an option discussed. But that goes against the code of a decent civilization which while we're not at Star Trek level yet, we look to be heading that way.

    Although The Martian splits time evenly with Damon's plight and the efforts to rescue him, Matt's time alone on the screen with the full range of emotions displayed is what got him his Best Actor nomination. Besides the realistic depiction of Mars, his performance is the other pillar on which this fine film rests. I would give mention to Jessica Chastain and her fine performance as a tough and yet humane leader of her team.

    Besides Matt Damon, The Martian is also up for Best Picture and for a flock of awards in the technical categories. It should take home deserved statues this year.
    10delcat-62304

    Insanely watchable

    This 2015 film has so many great elements; top notch soundtrack, beautiful imagery, charismatic Matt Damon, realistic science and so much more.

    This is why this film scores 10/10 for me. I'm always ready for a rewatch.
    bob the moo

    Entertaining and slick enough to make you go with it

    I heard a lot about this film regarding its scientific validity as a piece of fiction. Perhaps as a result of this I assumed that the film would be a dry affair – an impression sort of confirmed by the longer than normal running time. As it happens, this is not the case at all because The Martian has much more in common with the entertaining blockbuster that the starry cast list and presentation suggest it will be. The story wears its science very much on its sleeve, but yet makes it accessible and fun – with the slick presentation making it so. As a result everything seems to be explained with everyday objects, and even the most complex principles are presented in simple terms (references to Iron Man for instance). As a result the film gets to have its cake and eat it – although the film is helped by the knowledge of a lot of this being possible (eg hitting a point near Pluto recently with very tight tolerances on a journey of years).

    The film itself doesn't really play up the drama in a heavy way, but rather does enough to invest the viewer in it without making it too much of a downer or serious. The soundtrack is hugely upbeat, the content is mostly light in tone, and the science is delivered in a very user-friendly fashion – essentially in the service of the tone and the entertainment value, nothing more than this. The starry cast add to this feeling, and use their screen presence well. Damon is consistently likable, which is just as well since he is alone in the vast majority of his scenes. The ensemble cast has a lot of depth to it, all of which are solidly watchable – Chastain, Wiig, Daniels, Eiofor, Peña, Bean, and so on. The Chinese aspects of the plot serves as another reminder that this film is a blockbuster out to make money, but it doesn't seem too out of place. Technically it looks great and it impressive how convincing the surface of Mars looks.

    In the end we get to the fist-pumping mission control scenes that we all knew were coming, but along the way the film is slickly packaged and entertaining as a result; even if the oft-mentioned scientific validity of it all is not something it ever seems concerned with itself.

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    • Trivia
      Rich Purnell slips and falls after he finds a way to rescue Mark Watney and tells his boss "I need more coffee." Donald Glover revealed in an interview that he slipped for real and just got up and continued to act, and the footage was retained in the final edits for the movie.
    • Goofs
      The film shows Watney following a parachute and shrouds to find the buried Pathfinder lander, but the Pathfinder used a unique airbag system that involved cutting the lander loose from the parachute and Rocket Assisted Deceleration System above the surface. The lander then bounced at least 15 times inside the airbag cocoon before coming to a rest, while the remaining rocket thrust carried the backshell and parachute away from the landing site.
    • Quotes

      Mark Watney: I don't want to come off as arrogant here, but I'm the greatest botanist on this planet.

    • Crazy credits
      Disco music, which had been a running gag throughout the film, is played during the ending credits. Appropriately, the first song played is "I Will Survive," which features the lyric "And so you're back, from outer space."
    • Alternate versions
      In June of 2016, an extended cut was released on Blu-Ray and Ultra HD 4K Blu-Ray that adds 10 additional minutes of footage:
      • Extended footage of Watney shortly after his abandonment, waking up in the habitat
      • Additional moments when Watney charts a course for the rover and dozes off at the wheel, commenting on this to his vlog
      • An additional scene after the NASA press conference confirming Watney survived, in which PR Director Annie warns director Vincent Kapoor not to use the phrase "bring him home alive", and also complains about her private life
      • Additional moments while Watney and the Pathfinder team communicate, including more repartee between Kapoor and the young JPL technician, and Watney using an unusual insult when he hears his crew have not been told he is alive, followed by the reaction of NASA team members to this
      • A short scene after Watney patches the hole in the habitat after the explosion using plastic sheets, in which he uses smoke currents to detect and patch holes with sealant
      • Additional scenes showing Rich Purnell requiring the use of a supercomputer to deliver his Earth slingshot calculations
      • A scene in which Watney completes the soil analysis started by his crewmates in order to complete their original mission before he leaves Mars
      • A scene in which Watney inflates a pressurized tent to eat and clean his body outside the rover on his way to the Ares IV coordinates. He also leaves an apology to the Ares IV team for using their supply drop.
      • A short moment in which Commander Lewis and Martinez discuss how many times their simulated rescue mission has resulted in Watney's death
    • Connections
      Featured in Ares III: Farewell (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Days Theme
      Written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel

      Performed by Pratt and McClain (as Pratt & McClain)

      Courtesy of Reprise Records

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Wouldn't Watney be negatively affected by the different day-night cycle on Mars?
    • Would Watney need to use antibiotics after being wounded in space?

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
      • Jordan
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Misión rescate
    • Filming locations
      • Wadi Rum, Jordan
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • TSG Entertainment
      • Scott Free Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $108,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $228,433,663
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $54,308,575
      • Oct 4, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $630,621,406
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 24m(144 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
      • Auro 11.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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