The Martian Movie Review

The Martian Movie Review

The Martian Movie Review

Average Ratings:3.75/5
Reviews Counted: 2
Positive: 2
Negative : 0

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Ratings:4/5 Review By:Renuka Vyavahare Site:TOI
 While The Martian is not an edge-of-the-seat thriller like Gravity, it is gripping nonetheless and strikes an enjoyable balance between entertainment and science. Scott's understated drama inspires you to solve your problems instead of mulling over them.In Watney's iconic style, it's about 'scienceing the sh** out of" your nightmares. His unflinching determination and persistence to survive is a story you don't want to miss. Go for it.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Bollywoodhungama Site:Bollywoodhungama
 That said, Matt does well to live up his character, quite literally adding 'life' and colour to a fated role. Although it feels like he has been overly endowed with scientific skills and luck, he manages to convince the viewer that it's all fate, really. Jeff Daniels does a good job as the head of NASA, Teddy Sanders, who is left with making the ultimate decisions and having to face the backlash when things go wrong. Chiwetel Ejiofor as Vincent Kapoor is convincing as he plays the link between NASA and the shuttle builders, being able to negotiate and pull strings. Sean Bean as Mitch Henderson is limited to the little screen space. The rest of the cast is good, but since the entire film is told through Watney's eyes, he truly is the hero of the film. On the whole, if you like sci-fi films that boast of a great story line, gripping narrative, stellar performances and awe-inspiring visuals, THE MARTIAN is a must-watch.
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Movie Name: The Martian

Synopsis:A human mission to Mars goes awry, and astronaut Mark Watney (Damon) is presumed dead and left behind on the planet by his crew. Watney manages to survive. He then fights for his survival in the harsh environment of Mars, to signal others on Earth that he is still alive. Upon discovering Watney's signal, NASA, scientists all around Earth, and his crew members collaborate to find a way to rescue him.

Release Dates: Oct  1 2015

 Director:  Ridley Scott

Running time: 2h 21m