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SPOILERS. How could Clifford McBride survive for so long?


How could Clifford McBride survive for so long on a deep-space mission? Maybe I missed it, but he had to have a steady supply back and forth from Earth, or Mars to Neptune for food, water, oxygen. Even if his Neptune space station could acquire water from the icy asteroids, and somehow manufacture oxygen, what about the food? He was completely cut-off from Space Command, so steady supply for at least 16 years has ben cut.

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Hibernation (deep sleep) and stomach fluid food jacked in. You have to remember there was enough resources for 3 crew members before McBride accidentally killed them all. More than enough for a return trip past Mars and straight to Earth.

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OP means TLJ

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It's highly unlikely, but maybe it's still possible. Because the movie constantly reminded us that he was truly genius, exceptionally fit, the best of the best, a man with extraordinary will to live. So I can accept that as a one in a million case that somehow he survives. A special case like those very unlikely survivor of a plane crash or people stranded in the sea for so long, etc.

What did bother me, however, that the son simply planned to bring him back. Old and frail, body completely adapted in low gravity etc. after so many years living in a space station environment. I don't know, seemed too simplistic to me.

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Tuna fish.

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He ate Space monkeys that he captured on abandoned space ships and desolate planets. The mission was so important, they left it up to one man.

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This was a bad movie.

In addition, it wasn't a "science fiction" film it was a relationship drama, which is almost always what Hollywood makes. Science fiction is about how humans will adapt to new technologies.

There are almost NO science fiction films.

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Well if you really think about the term "Science fiction" it fits, because this movie lacked basic science and logic. Of course the term is used differently in our lexicon. Shit movie indeed.

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It was weird.

The setting didn't even seem to matter. It was just about finding a workaholic autistic type dad.

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That they could have easily launched a missile at from Earth and called it a day instead of the over-complicated random plot.

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Hey, we're just going to nuke your dad, okay?

Yeah, sure, he's never going to get it, so go ahead. I have to go to the gym now.

That would be a very difficult to market film.

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What they needed his permission or something? They already made the call to kill him - It was literally already a part of the film. Doing it in an effective manner is what I'm referring to.

Wasn't the film a commercial failure as it stands? Any alternative to what happened would be better.

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