Red Planet

The film directed by Anthony Hoffman in the United States in 2000
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Red Planet is a 106 minute science fiction film released by Warner Bros. Directed by Anthony Hoffman, written by Chuck Pfarier and Jonathan Lemkin, and starring Val Kilmer, Carey Ann Moss, Benjamin Blatter, Tom Sezmore, Simon Baker, the film was released in the United States on November 6, 2000. This film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Chuck Farr. It tells the story of Kate, the senior commander of the action to save mankind, and her team members exploring Mars in 2050, when the earth is gradually heading for destruction. >>>
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Red Planet is a 106 minute science fiction film released by Warner Bros. Directed by Anthony Hoffman, Chuck Pfarier Jonathan Lemkin Writer, Val Kilmer Carrie-Anne Moss Benjamin Blatter Tom Sezmore Simon Baker And other leading actors, which was released in the United States on November 6, 2000 [1]
This film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Chuck Farr. It tells the story of Kate, the senior commander of the action to save mankind, and her team members exploring Mars in 2050, when the earth is gradually heading for destruction [2]
Chinese name
Red Planet
Foreign name
Red Planet
Other translations
Out of control Red Planet Red Planet
Type
science fiction
Production company
Warner Brothers
Production area
USA, Australia
Shooting date
August 30, 1999 - December 24, 1999
Shooting location
U.S.A
Issuing company
Warner Brothers
Director
Antony Hoffman
Scriptwriter
Chuck Pfaril Jonathan Lemkin
Length
106 minutes
Release time
November 6, 2000
Dialogue language
English
Color
colour
Film rating
USA:PG-13
Imdb encoding
tt0199753
Production time
2000
Production costs
$75,000,000 (estimated)

Synopsis

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In 2050, the earth is gradually heading for destruction, and Mars colonization is the only choice for mankind. Kate Bowman Carrie-Anne Moss Decoration) As the senior commander of the action to save mankind, she and her team embarked on the journey of Mars exploration. They want to solve a series of problems that mankind will face in the survival of Mars, and make full preparations for the great migration of mankind. However, their situation on this strange planet was beyond imagination: an emergency landing made them lose their scientific research, communication and escape equipment, and their military topographic mapping instrument and exploration robot also became enemies of them due to failure, and ruthlessly pursued and killed team members. In an emergency, Bowman resolutely decided not to follow the instructions of the Houston headquarters. She refused to leave Gallagher who was in conflict with her Val Kilmer Decoration) And other players Tom Sezmore Benjamin Blatter Simon Baker Decoration) Instead, we will find ways to return safely with them.
While the team members were looking for a way out of this barren planet in vain, they had the most terrible and incredible discovery: Mars, which seems to be barren, is not uninhabited [2]

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Cast

Val Kilmer Ornament Robbie Gallagher
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Carrie-Anne Moss Ornament Kate Bowman
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Remarks commander
Benjamin Blatter Ornament Ted Sendai
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Remarks Lieutenant
Tom Sezmore Ornament Quinn Buchener
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Remarks doctor
Simon Baker Ornament Petenger
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TERENS STAMP Ornament Chandras
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Remarks doctor
Jessica Morton Ornament Morton Jessica
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Remarks Website fans
Caroline Bossi Ornament Website fans
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Bob Neill Ornament Houston Control Center
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Remarks Voice acting
Neil Ross Ornament People in space suits
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Remarks Voice guest

Employee List

producer Bruce Berman Mark Canton Stephen Jones Andrew Mason Chuck Pfaril George Salaregi
director Antony Hoffman
Scriptwriter Chuck Pfaril Jonathan Lemkin
Soundtrack Graeme Reevo
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Performer List Reference [3]

Role Introduction

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Robbie Gallagher
performer Val Kilmer
dubbing -
System engineer of the Mars Expedition Team of the "Operation to Save Humanity". Conflict with senior commander Kate Bowman. Their situation on Mars is beyond imagination.
Kate Bowman
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Senior commander of the Mars Expedition Team of "Operation to Save Humanity". She and her team embarked on the journey of Mars exploration. They want to solve a series of problems that human beings will face in the survival of Mars, and make full preparations for human migration.
Quinn Buchener
performer Tom Sezmore
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Doctor scholar of the Mars Exploration Team of the "Save Humanity Action", and agnostic geneticist. After arriving at Mars, when they were looking for a way out of the difficulty in this barren planet in vain, they had the most terrible and incredible discovery: Mars, which seems to be barren, is not uninhabited.
Ted Sendai
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The pilot of the Mars Expedition Team of the "Operation to Save Humanity", with the rank of second lieutenant. An emergency landing made them lose their scientific research, communication and escape equipment, and their military topographic mapping instrument and exploration robot also became enemies with them due to failure, and ruthlessly pursued and killed the members of the team.
Role Introduction Reference [2-3]

Music soundtrack

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Soundtrack
Creator: Graeme Reevo
Issued on: November 7, 2000
reference material: [4]
1 The Tower That Ate PeoplePeter Gabriel
2 The InfernoEmma Shapplin
3 A Thousand YearsSting
4 Mars Red Planet
5 The Fifth HeavenEmma Shapplin
6 MontokPointStrange Cargo
7 Canto XXXEmma Shapplin
8 Alone
9 Dante's Eternal FlameMelissa Kaplan; Graeme Revell
10 Crash Landing
11 The Tower That Ate People(Remix)Peter Gabriel
12 When The World Is Running Down (You Can't Go Wrong)

Behind the Scenes

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  • The members of Mars exploration have to face not only the harsh environment of Mars, but also the human struggle with members with different personalities and expertise, and this struggle continues beyond the film. According to the New York Daily News, Tom Sezmore, who plays a doctor in the film, is dissatisfied with Val Kilmer's work attitude.
  • There are many novel and unique designs in the film. For example, the cute mechanical dog is an advanced technology on the spaceship, which is used to help astronauts to carry out special work in the cabin. But after the instruments in the cabin in the film fail, the mechanical dog suddenly "attacks" the astronauts. And the weird shaped rescue chamber in the film looks like a meat ball full of tumors [5]
  • Wearing a two kilogram airtight space suit and a two kilogram helmet, he ran for several feet in the desert, but it took eight hours to play. Val Kilmer said: If you don't dehydrate, you will suffocate. Because it takes seven minutes to take off the clothes in case of internal emergency when wearing space suits (Two people are needed for assistance) He laughed that he wanted to kill the agent, but he took this kind of play for him.
  • One day, a desert storm came from behind the film crew and fell like a wall to the sky. Fortunately, the actors escaped a disaster with thick costumes and helmets, but all the photographic equipment fell to the ground, causing heavy losses [6]

Award record

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Awards
2000
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
Best Movie Music
Graeme Reevo
nomination

Production and distribution

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Chief creator

Production company
Mars production, NPV entertainment, Weixiu
Issuing company
Warner、Village Roadshow、 Warner Brothers [7]

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Release time, details
Country and region of release
Release time
U.S.A
November 6, 2000 (premiere)
Taiwan, China
November 24, 2000
U.S.A
November 10, 2000
Hong Kong, China
January 4, 2001
France
November 29, 2000
Peru
January 25, 2001
britain
December 1, 2000
Estonia
January 26, 2001
Greece
December 1, 2000
Hungary
February 8, 2001
Belgium
December 6, 2000
Slovenia
February 15, 2001
New Zealand
December 7, 2000
Netherlands
February 15, 2001
Malaysia
December 7, 2000
Brazil
February 16, 2001
Australia
December 7, 2000
Lithuania
February 23, 2001
Iceland
December 8, 2000
Germany
March 1, 2001
Czech Republic
December 14, 2000
Sweden
March 2, 2001
Spain
December 22, 2000
South Africa
April 6, 2001
Indonesia
30 December 2000 (Jakarta)
Argentina
April 19, 2001
Italy
January 12, 2001
Russia
May 23, 2001
Japan
January 13, 2001
Kuwait
September 19, 2001
Finland
January 19, 2001
*Reference materials for film release [7]

Film evaluation

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The film lags behind similar films in film technology and special effects technology《 Mars mission 》However, the plot is still fascinating, and even exciting in some places. The description of Mars and some space scenes is basically convincing, which is obviously better than the hard injured British film Project Sun in 2006. The plot setting of astronaut's infighting is the biggest failure of the film [8] (Tencent Online Review)
Like previous science fiction films, Red Planet is still pessimistic about the future of the human world. The film has not made much breakthrough on the basis of traditional science fiction. Stunning special effects, thrilling stories, and worries about the future fate of mankind are classic elements of science fiction [9] (Sina Online Review)
Red Planet is a huge movie motel where actors check in but do not check out [8] (Boston Globe Review)
There is little sense of adventure, suspense or excitement in the film, and even no sense of humor [8] (Los Angeles Times review)