The Telegraph – 4 stars
“The Martian has a wonderful, exciting finale (to whom the book is not read at least) and Scott keeps his audience . the tip of the chair Matt Damon shines, but also the rest of the cast is enjoyable to watch as captain Jessica Chastain, Michael Peña and Kate Mara The 3D effects work well:. you are floating along through the spaceship and feel the immensity of the space A visually strong, realistic Mars movie so that no one can ignore “
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AD -.. three stars
“One of the problems of The Martian is that the film is full of technical explanation. Especially if the rescue operation is put in motion. The development of the characters is rather clinical. Even Damon, who always strikes a chord with the audience, in his guise as Robinson Crusoe on Mars a rather dull important person. “
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De Volkskrant – 4 stars
“ The Martian does not impress as an existential problem: the tension lies in the how, not the why. Unlike Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014), in which Damon also like to see astronaut, explains The Martian the core of man is not in empathy or love, but in our problem solving ability. That is what makes us unique. And for that we must work together, if necessary even with the Chinese. And travel to and from Mars, of course, “
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Total Film – 4 stars
.” The Martian is more like All is Lost or 127 Hours an ode to creativity and survival. And more than a blockbuster. The action scenes may then also there. The show has unbearably tense moments and nail-biting scenes, if only by the fresh memory of Sandra Bullock’s hellish journey in Gravity , raise the hairs. At those moments the film is purebred suspense. No genre classic, but a transcendent cinematic experience “
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