Imagine a Space Mysterie movie where the equipment works as it should and the plot is interesting because of the mystery, rather the survival of the group against imposible odds.
Why is it in most space movies, when an astronaut goes outside to repair or to do some manual work. They're not attached by a tether line for safety and they go drifting off into space.
@@KanuckStreams oh yes I'm definitely aware of people doing that in stressful situations, but AI is not encumbered with emotions, or a nervous system definitely shouldn't be programmed with .
Research is proving that the number one cause of AI malfunction is stress induced narcolepsy. At least that's what I read on the internet. @@KanuckStreams
What irritates me about these films about missions to Mars is that they always arrive with a single module without having had any preparation, plan B, etc. Before going on a distant and risky mission like this, any minimally intelligent person would first send a unmanned ship to land and install a shelter and they would then send a mother ship with at least two landing modules. It's the minimum level of security, but all screenwriters fall into this trap, the same as FOR ALL MANKIND, MISSION TO MARS, etc. This already discredits the entire story. I'm a Navy pilot and the High Command would not approve such a risky mission unless there was a war. And it is not enough to have a shelter self-sustainable, it needs to protect astronauts from radiation from cosmic and solar rays because Mars does not have a magnetic field and, currently, the only solution would be underground shelters. In other words, if any astronaut arrives alive on Mars, due to these same solar and cosmic rays during the trip, they will live buried in caves like our ancestors from 100 thousand years ago...lol.
Yup, and I think we crossed the line of complete naivety, as a society, and even kids know that important stuff has a backup and really important stuff has backup to backup to backup to backup. Yet somehow screenwriters think we still live in '60s and people just see shiny things and it is enough. No wonder they feel so threated by AI when even today's ChatGPT can write better than 95% of them.
It's lazy research and lazy writing. Also, most of this story is plagiarized from multiple SIFI novels, not one single original idea. If they're going to reboot another writers idea at least ADD to it. Nothing wrong with improving an idea.
You have to have a crisis and instead of making an additional one to make sure that your precautions don't work, they simply save on film time and don't do t hem.
1. Gets hyped from the first minute. 2. Googles the show to watch it. 3. Finds only $1.99/episode options for the 6 year old series. 4. Back to the free summary.
Lights INSIDE the helmet must make it hard for them to visualize the environment, but makes it great for the camera to video them. A stone with DNA! ohhh shit.. I mean I love fiction, but if it's plausable.
@@krismaitland7885 Do you know what DNA is? It carries GENETIC information, for, you know, living organisms. Metal is not a living organism. So confident, yet so ignorant. Quite the dangerous combination.
@@AakeTraak Meh. There are numerous ancient writings about Orichalcum. It's been known for centuries that it's some type of alloy that, according to Plato, was in abundance in Atlantis. In 2015, a sunken ship off the coast Gela in Sicily was found, dating back 2100 year. In the ship was discovered a cache of 39 ingots of orichalcum. Analysis of the ingots revealed that it's an alloy consisting of 75-80% copper, 15-20% zinc, and trace amounts of nickel, lead, and iron. In 2016, another cache was found with 47 ingots. These ingots found to be 65-80% copper, 15-25% zinc, 4-7% lead, and 1% nickel with trace amounts of silver, antimony, arsenic, bismuth and others. So, Orichalcum was an actual thing. Hesiod, Plato, Pliny the Elder, and Aristotle all make reference to it, but also reference that it was mined and not made, which suggest that a pocket of naturally occurring alloy was found and mined. Either way, it's just a fancy brass and was mostly used to make coins until the mine was exhausted. Of course, Ancient Aliens nuts and 'Atlantis is real' wacko have taking the extremely mundane references to the material and confirmation biased their way into believing it was some magical metal. Nope. Just brass of a slightly different 'recipe'.
What does it seem like every story about missions to Mars involves convoluted love stories between crew members, that first negatively effect the mission. Then, miraculously, help the mission?
Affect, not effect. But you are correct. One thought would be no females on the crews, but the result would be love stories between two (or three) men. I prefer the former. Cheers, Bob
underlying dynamics and themes and patterns repeat themselves and can be applied in endless contexts but I do get how advertising has made repetition annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying like a song stuck in your head
The plot is the same, same typical space movie that we see time and time again. This is a prime example of why 2001 was so, so good. It didn't need all these other destructive moment, plot builders to deliver and fantastic movie, you want to watch time and time again..
"Many years later, under the leadership of the Swedish billionarie Meyer[...]" Actually, Meyer is Swiss (from Switzerland), not Swedish. Sweden and Switzerland are two entirely different countries.
I have always believed Atlantis was a massive spacecraft and that is why we can't find it's remains and that humans came from Mars (and likely other places before that) and that the garden of eden was actually a lab. Noah's ark could have been a spacecraft as well and ferried lifeforms to Earth during the controlled extinction of Earth's prior inhabitants so the planet could have a fresh start. There are giants in the redacted versions of the bible and many other strange aspects.
2:37 Mars has a surface atmospheric pressure of less than 1% that of earth yet all the sci fi movies have the astronauts walking around the planet in baggy suits, not blown up like Michelin Man as would be required to survive.
I grew up watching movies where American heroes had to stop foreign enemies all the time. Seeing something from the opposite perspective is refreshing.
I would ask to borrow it to "properly lube and provide preventative maintenance," and for, "science," then jump it off the highest hills and ramps I could make. As long as I video taped it I would still be a legend even if I died jumping a ramp and landing upside down.
Uhm... rocks don't have DNA, so it can't be a 'third' strand. It seems to be implied that it's a third component along with the two metals, but you can't make an alloy of metal and organic compound (DNA).
Science fiction has postulated (probably for the fun of it) alloys between plastic and several other substances - plastone, plasteel, plascrete ( plastic and stone, steel, and concrete, respectively). There is a very common SF trope that says that you are allowed to permit yourself one improbability per story. Anything more than that is considered overdoing it. But still permitted, and sometimes very fun. In fact, I think that there is at least one sf story that uses DNA in metallic life. Gensteel, done by a good sf writer, could be great fun.
Wouldn't those be Earths laws of Metallurgy? If there are other civilisations out there, who's to say that worlds nature laws are the same as on Earth?
Even if i’m french and if i love science fiction i never heard of this show until the COVID lockdown. One night, my TV was on, i was bored, i couldn’t sleep and i heard the opening credit. The music was so great that i watched the show. It was Interesting, lots of good ideas, not very good but not bad either.
Every space/going to the center of the earth movie has the decoupler on the OUTSIDE of the "ship". A billion degrees? No problem go out there and pull the lever. Minus 400? The decoupler is outside good luck. Alien movie. The power? It's outside in 300 mph winds fifty yards away and human eating aliens waiting outside. Good luck. Where did these engineers go to school?
But if it was inside it’s in the engineering section and to get there you first have to get past the alien xenomorph that already ate everyone’s faces off, or the robot that’s gone rogue and will BBQ you.
I would not go to Buggtussle with some AI software in charge. Remember these lines: “DAVE: Open the pod bay doors, Hal. HAL: I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that. DAVE: What’s the problem? HAL: l think you know what the problem is just as well as l do. DAVE: What are you talking about, Hal? HAL: This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it. DAVE: I don’t know what you're talking about, Hal. HAL: l know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I’m afraid that's something I can’t allow to happen. DAVE: Where the hell’d you get that idea, Hal? HAL: Although you took very thorough precautions in the pod against my hearing you, I could see your lips move.”
The worst one for me is that the interior of the craft is massive. I know its to make it easier to film, but holy hell when I see an interior that spacious all I can think is fake. They could play basketball in the meeting room it's so tall.
@@WaterspoutsOfTheDeepOh c’mon! La Brea is very entertaining. It gets sillier every season and there’s no way to predict where a story that crazy will go. Grab some popcorn!
@@craiganderson7986 start of second season first ep it was written so bad the script had placeholder words still in it. The family in the park kept calling their own pet dog, "dog" like 5 times. That had to be one of the most stupid things I've ever seen on tv.
@@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep It’s like seeing a train wreck-it’s very hard to look away. I got on the ride and I’m having fun. Now I have to find where this Invasion is taking place . . .
Series ONE of this French Sci-Fi drama was exceptional, different & thought provoking. The BBC (in UK) aired all TEN episodes? I think it was? (airing two at a time, one after each other & I couldn't wait for the following week to see how things would develop) Season One ended on something of a CLIFFHANGER, yet the BBC did not air any other season for I think well over a year afterwards (I had checked soon after S1 had ended & had hoped they would show it, they did, but it was a long time coming) sadly, although S2 was OK it was not in the same bracket as the S1 & S3 (final one) aired sooner after S2 and was (for me) disappointing. Shame really. They probably should have left it hanging after Season 1. I recorded ALL 3 Seasons but deleted 2 & 3 keeping just the first which I shall return too on occasions. Well worthy of a watch.
Well 🙂first up, I mentioned there were 3 SEASONS, so it's clearly NOT a film, it's a TV series, why did I not give the name of it? well, because I thought folks were paying attention within the first few seconds of the video (where the title is given) my guess is you and @mclark23 just figured this was part of the actual film/tv series (it wasn't) it was the poster giving you the title of it. Which is "MISSIONS" but good luck finding it online as I was unable too whilst trying to find it anywhere for someone way back when....But GL with it.@@petertownsend2255 this answer is for you also.
Interesting tale that pulls you along, beat-by-beat and step-by-step. Impressive. Though yes, the idea of either malfunctioning or secretly sinister AI is rather tiring and ultimately trite. 😊
Is there any chance that actually watching the series is more readily followed than this convoluted narration of events? Too many characters are introduced here to keep track of in one go.
In short: the "sapiens" in homo sapiens was dismissed by the aliens. "You are too stupid" is the main message of the movie. You should listen to AI that belongs to the elites. Won't pay a dime for such a bull wrapped in lots of SF stuff.
For those of you complaining about the complete and utter lack of realism in the lack of planning shown, just pretend it was a mission arranged by Elon Musk and the complete lack of preparation and minimal safety standards being ignored all become very believeable.
i love the use of a quadbike on mars, because you know, a motor needs oxygen in order to combust, something mars does not have, oh and the space suits have open cuffs at the ankles lol
I hope if there’s more than one season, you’ll recap it! I love these stories , mission of Mars was amazing back in the day! Also, part of me thinks humans shouldn’t have a second chance then again they should but there’s always gonna be bad humans!
I swear people drive me mad🤦🏽♂The name of the show is hard subtitled in the video and then its posted in the description. And then you have a whole 🍑internet to tell you how many seasons it has and where to watch it🤬🤦🏽♂ No Mars AI, we do not deserve a second chance. Too many failed humans. Just let it end.
The useless idiots under your comment are gonna feel foolish if they’re without their phones lol. Depending on technology too much is like walking on crutches without a broken leg. It just weakens you
Mars has a surface atmospheric pressure of less than 1% that of earth yet all the sci fi movies have the astronauts walking around the planet in baggy suits, not blown up like Michelin Man as would be required to survive.
Always find it so dystopian that companies would do the exploring (like spacex), some nations are really going back to some sort of modern feudalism, it's a shame...
It ends up being more efficient in the long run. I'd rather that than to see 5-10% of our discretionary spending going towards it. It's only dystopian if your position is based in your ideology. Your ideology should never come up as long as there is progress being made, which with SpaceX, they've made some absolutely incredible progress and innovations.
All of these space movies are the same; Something goes wrong and they solve it right at the end. I'd like to watch one where nothing happens, something like the launch goes well, the journey is successful, the landing is as planned, the excursions are perfect, the return journey goes off without a hitch and they all live happily ever after.
It's not science fiction fantasy, but watch any documentary about the Apollo moon missions. Other than Apollo 13, they all went just as you say. And even 13 ended well with the astronauts getting home alive. What they all accomplished with technology far less than what we have today is truly inspiring.
The movie is an interstellar rollercoaster! Imagine touching down on Mars only to find an ancient Atlantean AI rolling out the red carpet for you-talk about a cosmic welcome party!
"Ai Irn goes into sleep mode, and the astronauts still manage to land on mars. They succeeded but their fuel is depleted, and Irn does not restart." Fantastic Captain turned into a poetic rapper suddenly. Straight bars lmaoooo
Doesn't matter how far in the future a movie is, the equipment always fails at the worst possible time
Muprhy's law in action
Yes! And someone always need to fix manualy 😂
Lol true
If you want everything to work at just the right time watch Star Trek 😉
@@akhtaredroos hahaha right?! 😂
Imagine a Space Mysterie movie where the equipment works as it should and the plot is interesting because of the mystery, rather the survival of the group against imposible odds.
Basically Star Trek
Expanse
The Martian (2015) is that movie
Rather than relogious ideas being propagated first and story second.
Alien
Why is it in most space movies, when an astronaut goes outside to repair or to do some manual work. They're not attached by a tether line for safety and they go drifting off into space.
Cheap drama.
Clueless writers who don't experience anything more dangerous than a ice late .
Because space is for cowboys and gut feelings apparently!
I always love those space helmets designed to point all the lights at the wearer's face so that they're completely blinded by it lol
@TheSwedishAssassin LOL
So the camera can pic them well 🤣..is VERY important feature
Blinded by the light!
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again by Science
I guess it's more important for us to see them, than for them to see what they're doing. 😁🤣🤣
AI Irene notices the emergency so she goes into sleep mode .. LoL.
Some people react that way to stress. Irene is like a real person, just going "nope I'm out" in a stressful situation.
@@KanuckStreams oh yes I'm definitely aware of people doing that in stressful situations, but AI is not encumbered with emotions, or a nervous system definitely shouldn't be programmed with .
Research is proving that the number one cause of AI malfunction is stress induced narcolepsy. At least that's what I read on the internet. @@KanuckStreams
was it powered by Windows?
@@sygad1dam
What irritates me about these films about missions to Mars is that they always arrive with a single module without having had any preparation, plan B, etc. Before going on a distant and risky mission like this, any minimally intelligent person would first send a unmanned ship to land and install a shelter and they would then send a mother ship with at least two landing modules. It's the minimum level of security, but all screenwriters fall into this trap, the same as FOR ALL MANKIND, MISSION TO MARS, etc.
This already discredits the entire story. I'm a Navy pilot and the High Command would not approve such a risky mission unless there was a war.
And it is not enough to have a shelter self-sustainable, it needs to protect astronauts from radiation from cosmic and solar rays because Mars does not have a magnetic field and, currently, the only solution would be underground shelters. In other words, if any astronaut arrives alive on Mars, due to these same solar and cosmic rays during the trip, they will live buried in caves like our ancestors from 100 thousand years ago...lol.
Yup, and I think we crossed the line of complete naivety, as a society, and even kids know that important stuff has a backup and really important stuff has backup to backup to backup to backup. Yet somehow screenwriters think we still live in '60s and people just see shiny things and it is enough. No wonder they feel so threated by AI when even today's ChatGPT can write better than 95% of them.
It's lazy research and lazy writing. Also, most of this story is plagiarized from multiple SIFI novels, not one single original idea. If they're going to reboot another writers idea at least ADD to it. Nothing wrong with improving an idea.
You have to have a crisis and instead of making an additional one to make sure that your precautions don't work, they simply save on film time and don't do t hem.
Elon Musk doesn’t seem to think landing modules are necessary at all - just land the whole ship, and that’s your shelter. You tell me…smart?
@@jacksons1010 presumably the shelters would have been sent in advance using unmanned ships.
1. Gets hyped from the first minute. 2. Googles the show to watch it. 3. Finds only $1.99/episode options for the 6 year old series. 4. Back to the free summary.
Title pls?
🏴☠🏴☠ Stremio 🏴☠🏴☠
@@michaeltusk291700:09
@@michaeltusk2917. Missions. Tv series I guess.
Find a streaming site for free
So glad I hadn't spent several hours to this plot. Thanks a lot for the summary. Narration was well too.
The voice is AI
@@ryancolwell2059it’s not AI it’s just some random person hired from Fiverr
The most important part here is that we didn't have to pay to rescue Matt Daemon in this movie.
And he wasn't stuck eating potatoes non-stop for months.
Lights INSIDE the helmet must make it hard for them to visualize the environment, but makes it great for the camera to video them. A stone with DNA! ohhh shit.. I mean I love fiction, but if it's plausable.
Love how stones and metal have DNA
Yeah ... when I hear crap like that, I tune out. Nothing SCI-FI about scientific ignorance.
Technically,they do,every piece of metal can be traced back to the area it came from.....
@@krismaitland7885 Do you know what DNA is? It carries GENETIC information, for, you know, living organisms. Metal is not a living organism.
So confident, yet so ignorant. Quite the dangerous combination.
And an alloy they 'know' to be found in Atlantis. A made up place. But, please carry on...
@@AakeTraak Meh. There are numerous ancient writings about Orichalcum. It's been known for centuries that it's some type of alloy that, according to Plato, was in abundance in Atlantis. In 2015, a sunken ship off the coast Gela in Sicily was found, dating back 2100 year. In the ship was discovered a cache of 39 ingots of orichalcum. Analysis of the ingots revealed that it's an alloy consisting of 75-80% copper, 15-20% zinc, and trace amounts of nickel, lead, and iron. In 2016, another cache was found with 47 ingots. These ingots found to be 65-80% copper, 15-25% zinc, 4-7% lead, and 1% nickel with trace amounts of silver, antimony, arsenic, bismuth and others.
So, Orichalcum was an actual thing. Hesiod, Plato, Pliny the Elder, and Aristotle all make reference to it, but also reference that it was mined and not made, which suggest that a pocket of naturally occurring alloy was found and mined. Either way, it's just a fancy brass and was mostly used to make coins until the mine was exhausted.
Of course, Ancient Aliens nuts and 'Atlantis is real' wacko have taking the extremely mundane references to the material and confirmation biased their way into believing it was some magical metal. Nope. Just brass of a slightly different 'recipe'.
I’m more organised going for my weekly shop than this lot on their mission to Mars.
Hahaha very true
What does it seem like every story about missions to Mars involves convoluted love stories between crew members, that first negatively effect the mission. Then, miraculously, help the mission?
Affect, not effect. But you are correct. One thought would be no females on the crews, but the result would be love stories between two (or three) men. I prefer the former. Cheers, Bob
underlying dynamics and themes and patterns repeat themselves and can be applied in endless contexts but I do get how advertising has made repetition annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying like a song stuck in your head
It would be irresponsible to send women on a mission like this. There will be enough chaos and drama as it is.
Amazing how much larger that ship looks on the inside compared to the outside.
Like a room for 1800$ in miami huh😂😂😂😂
It's a Tardis
Wise man once said: "Out of order?! fuck!!! Even in the future, nothing works!!!"
The plot is the same, same typical space movie that we see time and time again. This is a prime example of why 2001 was so, so good. It didn't need all these other destructive moment, plot builders to deliver and fantastic movie, you want to watch time and time again..
This is not a movie but a TV series. Also, much of the 2nd and 3rd seasons don't even take place in space.
Movies like this make me wish that Mystery Science Theater 3000 was still around!
It's a tv series with 3 seasons so far.
Yup, someone always has to go out and do something manually.
With zero safety gear.
"Many years later, under the leadership of the Swedish billionarie Meyer[...]"
Actually, Meyer is Swiss (from Switzerland), not Swedish. Sweden and Switzerland are two entirely different countries.
Exactly. Knew a Swede very well. He was a swindler.
This is a very confusing story.
I'm glad this summary is available.
Done by the 9 th min.
I have always believed Atlantis was a massive spacecraft and that is why we can't find it's remains and that humans came from Mars (and likely other places before that) and that the garden of eden was actually a lab. Noah's ark could have been a spacecraft as well and ferried lifeforms to Earth during the controlled extinction of Earth's prior inhabitants so the planet could have a fresh start. There are giants in the redacted versions of the bible and many other strange aspects.
Metal contains DNA? Well... that's certainly thinking outside the box 😂.
Well it’s it composition.
This could almost be okay if you leave your brain at the door and go with the flow.
3:50,,
On the 9th min. It went cosmic -metaphisical
what do you know, It worked 🤯🤯
I agree movies are about entertainment
😂😂😂😂😂
its actually pretty a pretty decent show, much less generic than a lot of recent stuff
Love how gravity can be made so easily and they never talk about it. Mag boots still take a skilled actor to make it look real
This was too low budget. I guarantee they don't have any creative thinkers in the writer's room.
The Expanse spoiled us.
absolutely accurate
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I just wish someone from the crew knew enough to inflate the pressure suits.
13:30 that atv would not run either
2:37 Mars has a surface atmospheric pressure of less than 1% that of earth yet all the sci fi movies have the astronauts walking around the planet in baggy suits, not blown up like Michelin Man as would be required to survive.
How do you know it isn't habitable?
@@ItsMeMissV369 How do you know that Mars exists?
They had a small budget. So a lot of liberties were taken with the physics of space/Mars.
Noticed the white fluffy clouds in the sky?
I grew up watching movies where American heroes had to stop foreign enemies all the time. Seeing something from the opposite perspective is refreshing.
This is a French series, so Americans are nit necessarily the heroes here
lol wrong
I don't know if I would be able to suspend disbelief, to enjoy the drama.
Sooooo many things directly taken from 2001. So many space movie plots are always taken directly from Space Odyssey and Alien.
the scene with the buggy killed me fr, y'all are on mars and casualy drive a buggy around like its gta 😂
I would ask to borrow it to "properly lube and provide preventative maintenance," and for, "science," then jump it off the highest hills and ramps I could make. As long as I video taped it I would still be a legend even if I died jumping a ramp and landing upside down.
Uhm... rocks don't have DNA, so it can't be a 'third' strand. It seems to be implied that it's a third component along with the two metals, but you can't make an alloy of metal and organic compound (DNA).
Science fiction has postulated (probably for the fun of it) alloys between plastic and several other substances - plastone, plasteel, plascrete ( plastic and stone, steel, and concrete, respectively). There is a very common SF trope that says that you are allowed to permit yourself one improbability per story. Anything more than that is considered overdoing it. But still permitted, and sometimes very fun. In fact, I think that there is at least one sf story that uses DNA in metallic life. Gensteel, done by a good sf writer, could be great fun.
Wouldn't those be Earths laws of Metallurgy? If there are other civilisations out there, who's to say that worlds nature laws are the same as on Earth?
@@D2TTCLAN I doubt each planet has entirely new laws of physics.
Thanks for the summary. Now I don't have to sit through 20 episodes of subtitles.
Even if i’m french and if i love science fiction i never heard of this show until the COVID lockdown. One night, my TV was on, i was bored, i couldn’t sleep and i heard the opening credit. The music was so great that i watched the show. It was Interesting, lots of good ideas, not very good but not bad either.
What is the name of it?
Every space/going to the center of the earth movie has the decoupler on the OUTSIDE of the "ship". A billion degrees? No problem go out there and pull the lever. Minus 400? The decoupler is outside good luck.
Alien movie. The power? It's outside in 300 mph winds fifty yards away and human eating aliens waiting outside. Good luck.
Where did these engineers go to school?
But if it was inside it’s in the engineering section and to get there you first have to get past the alien xenomorph that already ate everyone’s faces off, or the robot that’s gone rogue and will BBQ you.
At 02:29 thats an airbus narrow body overhead panel.
1:17: Always rough when you hit that clearly defined atmospheric bubble.
I’m so confused rn...
How epic it would be if we really were on other planets originally that’s one of my many theories anyway
Ok! I am super intrigued. I had to stop watching your video to watch actual movie. Thanks for letting us know about it.
Not one space movie cliché missed.
Well. Generally it’s the Russian mercenaries, not the Americans to be the bad guys…
Well that's 16 minutes I'm never getting back.
Imagine if you made the mistake of watching the show.
might as well add a few months
I was really expecting that they would find Santa and his Elves hiding in the cave, so it was a little disappointing.
Or at least their stash of presents ready for delivery in 3 weeks…..🤣
I would not go to Buggtussle with some AI software in charge.
Remember these lines:
“DAVE: Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
HAL: I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.
DAVE: What’s the problem?
HAL: l think you know what the problem is just as well as l do.
DAVE: What are you talking about, Hal?
HAL: This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it.
DAVE: I don’t know what you're talking about, Hal.
HAL: l know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I’m afraid that's something I can’t allow to happen.
DAVE: Where the hell’d you get that idea, Hal?
HAL: Although you took very thorough precautions in the pod against my hearing you, I could see your lips move.”
And as ALWAYS, they have lights INSIDE their helmets that would wreck their night vision
Hard to see people's acting through a dark helmet.
if “Ancient Astronauts” made a movie.
There are many Sci-Fi stories that have done more justice to the Ancient Astronauts Hypothesis than Ancient Aliens.
as an ancient astronaut theories "SAY YES"
And also if th story goes that they have an alien 😅
Missions 2017...French TV with subtitles
it run for three seasons on OCS/Shudder/BBC4
Thank you
Add this to the list of movies I won't pay a dime for.
Hold on, they took an off the shelf ATV to Mars?
No money in the budget. Just like the moon vehicles on Space 1999 were repainted Argo UTVs.
Lol i thought the same thing
They didn't even put on snow tires. haha
AI Karen made this using every single Sci-fi trope.
Still a masterpiece compared to the writing for Invasion or La Brea.
The worst one for me is that the interior of the craft is massive. I know its to make it easier to film, but holy hell when I see an interior that spacious all I can think is fake. They could play basketball in the meeting room it's so tall.
@@WaterspoutsOfTheDeepOh c’mon! La Brea is very entertaining. It gets sillier every season and there’s no way to predict where a story that crazy will go. Grab some popcorn!
@@craiganderson7986 start of second season first ep it was written so bad the script had placeholder words still in it. The family in the park kept calling their own pet dog, "dog" like 5 times. That had to be one of the most stupid things I've ever seen on tv.
@@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep It’s like seeing a train wreck-it’s very hard to look away. I got on the ride and I’m having fun. Now I have to find where this Invasion is taking place . . .
Series ONE of this French Sci-Fi drama was exceptional, different & thought provoking.
The BBC (in UK) aired all TEN episodes? I think it was? (airing two at a time, one after each other & I couldn't wait for the following week to see how things would develop)
Season One ended on something of a CLIFFHANGER, yet the BBC did not air any other season for I think well over a year afterwards (I had checked soon after S1 had ended & had hoped they would show it, they did, but it was a long time coming) sadly, although S2 was OK it was not in the same bracket as the S1 & S3 (final one) aired sooner after S2 and was (for me) disappointing.
Shame really.
They probably should have left it hanging after Season 1.
I recorded ALL 3 Seasons but deleted 2 & 3 keeping just the first which I shall return too on occasions.
Well worthy of a watch.
What’s the name and where can i fet it
Why write all that and not tell us the Name of the film smh
Well 🙂first up, I mentioned there were 3 SEASONS, so it's clearly NOT a film, it's a TV series, why did I not give the name of it? well, because I thought folks were paying attention within the first few seconds of the video (where the title is given) my guess is you and @mclark23 just figured this was part of the actual film/tv series (it wasn't) it was the poster giving you the title of it. Which is "MISSIONS" but good luck finding it online as I was unable too whilst trying to find it anywhere for someone way back when....But GL with it.@@petertownsend2255 this answer is for you also.
Wow I love good creativity❤👍👍👍 that was a hell of a story with a lot of elements. Pretty cool
The rocks... Have DNA???
That's what I exclaimed out loud too!
11:39 i love how all their suits have boot cut pant legs instead of being hermetically sealed
Interesting tale that pulls you along, beat-by-beat and step-by-step. Impressive. Though yes, the idea of either malfunctioning or secretly sinister AI is rather tiring and ultimately trite. 😊
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To the author of the video : I really liked your recap , thank you for your work.
This was some great ear candy. More please.
This is how to make a movie without actual actor dialogue.
It’s kind of like when you enable the descriptive captions that some shows have.
Sounds quite a bit like 'stowaway to mars' in a way, really want to watch it now.
I like how the AI narration switches accents. Not jarring at all.
How many ways are the names pronounced? At least 3 in some cases
A stone has DNA? :D
How they track Gold use dna if stolen tells them which mine it came from etc
no worse, it was a metal alloy with DNA hahaha..
Christian movies
@@jesusmora9379 This movie (series actually) is non-Christian
Any movie of this genres, their fules deleptes anytime .
It´s unbelievable, how many Murphy´s laws moments in a row can happen.
And it´s unbelievable, how many convenient moments can happen in a row too.
Oh, that whacky Plot Armor...
Turns out this is a series, not a movie and it's had three seasons so far.
Wtf????
Wtf already bored am not through watching it
Is there any chance that actually watching the series is more readily followed than this convoluted narration of events? Too many characters are introduced here to keep track of in one go.
In the UK it was a series called "Gravity". A very low budget production. But a 1000 times better than any Star Wars series at the moment.
And it's mostly in French.
the russian astronout is the "good luck" guy from taken.
I usually don't watch these type of videos but this show looks amazing 😍
thank you for this recap it will go to my collection!
Great review & interesting storyline 👍👏
In short: the "sapiens" in homo sapiens was dismissed by the aliens. "You are too stupid" is the main message of the movie. You should listen to AI that belongs to the elites. Won't pay a dime for such a bull wrapped in lots of SF stuff.
Based on all the dumb stuff these astronauts did, I don’t blame the AI!
@14:21-Your on mars, and your carrying an "Uzi" type of weapon? Ok, Sure!!
Thank you great advice beautiful lady.
Imagine a short story sci fi that wasn't stupid.
Impossible 😂
They don't have remote controlled drones in the future..?
Every space movie has an A.I it always turns on them 😂
How does metal have a strand of dna?
Triple helical crystal
Dude - it's right there in the script! lol
@@Fifury161Yes 👍👍
So basically this show has the same plot as Mrs. Doubtfire.
For those of you complaining about the complete and utter lack of realism in the lack of planning shown, just pretend it was a mission arranged by Elon Musk and the complete lack of preparation and minimal safety standards being ignored all become very believeable.
jewboy hating elon musk
There are a number of leaps of faith you have to take in order to watch this.
Inherit the Stars by James P Hogan has a similar scenario, but the planet is the Asteroid belt.
Love that series
i love the use of a quadbike on mars, because you know, a motor needs oxygen in order to combust, something mars does not have, oh and the space suits have open cuffs at the ankles lol
I hope if there’s more than one season, you’ll recap it!
I love these stories , mission of Mars was amazing back in the day!
Also, part of me thinks humans shouldn’t have a second chance then again they should but there’s always gonna be bad humans!
It has three seasons...
@@wildfire160 what the name of the tv show
@@Bikepacking Missions(2017) its a French series
@@wildfire160 thanks
I swear people drive me mad🤦🏽♂The name of the show is hard subtitled in the video and then its posted in the description. And then you have a whole 🍑internet to tell you how many seasons it has and where to watch it🤬🤦🏽♂
No Mars AI, we do not deserve a second chance. Too many failed humans. Just let it end.
I like it a lot hope you can do the 2nd and 3rd season
The complete truth of technology is: When you need it the most technology will fail you.
Idk. I've used my phone in an emergency and it went well 😂🙄
This is totally true. It's why all emergency medical teams are mounted on horses and carry leeches and hot embers.
The moral of every sci fi film
Idk man, I'm ok with technology. You do your ooga booga in a cave.
The useless idiots under your comment are gonna feel foolish if they’re without their phones lol. Depending on technology too much is like walking on crutches without a broken leg. It just weakens you
6:49 yooooo no way it's the terraria ore
Mars has a surface atmospheric pressure of less than 1% that of earth yet all the sci fi movies have the astronauts walking around the planet in baggy suits, not blown up like Michelin Man as would be required to survive.
Always find it so dystopian that companies would do the exploring (like spacex), some nations are really going back to some sort of modern feudalism, it's a shame...
It ends up being more efficient in the long run. I'd rather that than to see 5-10% of our discretionary spending going towards it. It's only dystopian if your position is based in your ideology. Your ideology should never come up as long as there is progress being made, which with SpaceX, they've made some absolutely incredible progress and innovations.
How does an alloy contain DNA?
Organically formed with remnant DNA like the skeleton of a coral or clam? lol
Not how it works Lil bro@@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
@@someone-tg5cf Exactly how it works clams have strontium and iron in their shells.
All of these space movies are the same; Something goes wrong and they solve it right at the end.
I'd like to watch one where nothing happens, something like the launch goes well, the journey is successful, the landing is as planned, the excursions are perfect, the return journey goes off without a hitch and they all live happily ever after.
It's not science fiction fantasy, but watch any documentary about the Apollo moon missions. Other than Apollo 13, they all went just as you say. And even 13 ended well with the astronauts getting home alive. What they all accomplished with technology far less than what we have today is truly inspiring.
*I like your story telling style*
You always make such great videos.
This sorta has solaris undertones to it.
This was an awesome video.
Makes me wonder how we figured out how to land and take off from the moon
The AI on that mission was waaaay less temperamental.
The movie is an interstellar rollercoaster! Imagine touching down on Mars only to find an ancient Atlantean AI rolling out the red carpet for you-talk about a cosmic welcome party!
Who in the HELL goes for a space walk WITHOUT being "Tethered"??? That's just one thing kicking my ass in this movie...HEIN???
"Ai Irn goes into sleep mode, and the astronauts still manage to land on mars. They succeeded but their fuel is depleted, and Irn does not restart." Fantastic Captain turned into a poetic rapper suddenly. Straight bars lmaoooo
8:00 A stone with a DNA? That is funny
Yeah 😂😂😂
Rock DNA really caught me off guard.
Movie title is Missions (2017)? Cool. Added to my list.
Interesting movie recap.
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BEST REGARDS!
You do realize this is a tv series and not a movie right?
Wasn't a movie, but a great series.
waiting for season 2 from you
This TV show is definitely worth checking out....
What a mess. I'd have passed on this one to waste my time on recapping...This movie has no idea where it wants to go ..