The Martian-2015
Director Ridley Scott
Starring Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain
Scott’s Review #379
Reviewed February 19, 2016
Grade: C-
The latest film from heralded director Ridley Scott (notable for classics Blade Runner-1981, and Alien, 1979), The Martian (2015), is a science-fiction/space adventure about a believed-dead astronaut (Matt Damon) trapped on Mars after his fellow team members thought he was dead.
NASA and a crew of rescuers fervently attempt to save him as supplies run out.
Extremely resourceful, Mark Watney (Matt Damon) cleverly avoids death by using his wits to survive and prosper on the challenging planet.
Hot on the heels of several other high-profile modern science fiction offerings, such as Interstellar (2014) and Gravity (2013), The Martian features a big Hollywood star in the lead role.
Much of the action is Watney on his own, attempting to grow to produce, ration food, and keep his sanity- think Tom Hanks in Castaway (1996) except on another planet, and with a “Hab”, an indoor operations station left by his abandoned crew.
The Martian has received accolades, even winning the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Film, though that is poor categorization.
The film has snippets of humor and a few songs in the background, but that is it. Maybe some late 1970s disco songs constitute a musical?
I found The Martian to be a Hollywood mainstream film in every sense. That may be a high compliment to some, but I expect more.
It is not that The Martian is a bad film, it is not, but it is mediocre, and has all the elements of an average offering. The film was going for an emotional experience that I did not experience.
I had little doubt that the ending would be sweet and wrapped in a bow.
Mark Watney is the typical all-American character in a “guy film”. He hates disco and loves ketchup. The film makes him a guys guy, so therefore the average film-goer will relate to him.
He is in good shape, cracks jokes, and is likable.
But that is also a problem with the character and The Martian. He lacks substance. We know little about him except he has parents who never appear on-screen.
The way that the film touts him as the hero and is cheered and praised, while in real life would be warranted, it just feels forced and contrived.
This is not a knock against Matt Damon, who does a decent job.
My beef is that the character is not fleshed out. The well-built Damon at the beginning of the film versus the scrawny Damon at the conclusion is a facade as a body double was used in the later scenes.
This lack of authenticity disappointed me.
I expected more from the supporting cast. Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Kristen Wiig play one-note types that any actor could have played.
Why were big stars cast at all?
Chastain as a mission commander, Daniels as Director of NASA, Ejiofor as NASA mission commander, and Wiig as a Public Relations specialist. The casting, in particular, of Wiig in the straight-laced, stale was mysterious to me, and it was not a particularly good portrayal….and I am a Wiig fan.
The humorous parts in The Martian are contrived and not dissimilar to countless other films with the smart-ass remarks all containing a bland quality. Lines like “Eat your heart out Neil Armstrong” seem silly and unnecessary.
I expected more wit.
Let me be fair- the visual effects (it is space after all) are impressive, and it was fairly interesting to see what is supposed to be the planet of Mars, but really in this day and age of CGI effects the film is not that spectacular.
I would much rather be given a compelling story than visual treats any day of the week.
My review of The Martian may seem harsh, but only because I expected more from it than I was given.
With several Oscar nominations including Best Picture, I anticipated a top-notch film, and The Martian did not come close.
Mediocrity, straightforward, and predictable describe The Martian (2015) film.
I have heard that the novel is fantastic and added it to my reading list.
Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor-Matt Damon, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects