Just watched the Mainland Chinese movie ***Per Aspera Ad Astra*** on Netflix. It’s the summer movie I’ve been wanting.
It had a cinematic release earlier this spring and was released on Netflix June 18th.
While set in space, it’s focused on virtual reality and AI. Some have described as a mix of EEAAO and The Matrix. I’d add in a fair dose of high concept Star Trek too.
It’s a fun ride with a good message. Highly recommend it for sci-fi fans looking for a well executed story with competent problem solving and positive values.
Dylan Wang He Di, Victoria Song Qian and Wang Duo deliver a compelling and action packed tale. While I watched with subtitles because the cast all voiced their own parts in the original Mandarin, the English language dub is reportedly excellent. I found the special effects well done (but would really welcome the views of experts here including @virtualbri).
Here’s the synopsis from Netflix:
*An AI system lets people live their dreams during space travel, but when a crisis arises a technician must enter the dreamscape to save the passengers.
And here’s a translation of the original promotion for the movie:\
*High school student Zhang Qi Meng, focused on preparing for exams, is pulled out of the examination hall by a stranger named Brother Biao, who breaks through the window. He is then informed of a shocking fact: his world is just a virtual metaverse program. In reality, Qi Meng is an astronaut in hibernation, and at this moment, disaster is rapidly approaching their spaceship...*
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I’d recommend that you also try the current day action timey-wimey sci-fi thriller Mobius also available on Netflix for another one to get you into Chinese dramas.
Bai Jingting who stars in Mobius is another strong and popular male lead who is doing a significant number of high concept sci-fi shows. He’s also got a superhero parody comedy movie Keep Real coming out in theatres in China this summer. No news on whether an international streamer will pick that one up.