I still remember the first time I watched "The Wandering Earth", I was deeply shocked by the bold setting of "taking the earth to wander" in the film.
Before that, most science fiction movies were about human beings fleeing the earth to find a new home, but "The Wandering Earth" did the opposite, making the earth a giant spaceship in the universe, starting a journey of 2500 years. The plot of Liu Peiqiang's resolute sacrifice of himself to ignite Jupiter in order to save the earth and his family made me see the brilliance and greatness of human nature, and also made me full of confidence in Chinese science fiction movies.
"The Wandering Earth 2" further expands the world view, with plots such as the conflict between digital life and the mountain-moving plan, the space elevator crisis, and the fall of the moon, which are tense and full of depth. Tu Hengyu played by Andy Lau, in order to let his daughter get a digital life, at all costs, his persistent father's love is moving. Zhou Zhezhi, played by teacher Li Xuejian, firmly believes that human beings can survive the crisis, showing the courage and responsibility of human beings. The emergence of MOSS adds to the mystery, as it seems to be controlling everything behind the scenes, which makes me think about artificial intelligence and the fate of mankind.
Now, the news of "The Wandering Earth 3" has come and I am full of expectations. From the trailer, it can be seen that the crisis facing mankind is more severe, the earth has encountered unknown dangers on the way, and the younger generation has bravely stepped forward to save the earth. I'm curious about how digital life and the real world will intertwine in this one, and what new plans MOSS will have. Will the characters who died in the first two installments return in the form of digital lives, bringing a new twist to the story?
The "The Wandering Earth" series is not only a science fiction movie, but also an exploration and imagination of the future of mankind. It makes us think about how human courage, solidarity and hope can be exercised in desperate situations. I look forward to "The Wandering Earth 3" continuing the excitement of the previous work, bringing us a more shocking audio-visual feast, and letting us once again witness the great journey of mankind fighting for survival and hope.