Lin Xiaoxiao had only been lying down for a few days when she had already explored a lot of the game map. Her backpack and warehouse were full, and she had even opened several more warehouses with real money, which were also full.
Finally, the Spring Festival season has arrived. M platform only started releasing big news a week before the Spring Festival season, competing with Feiyang Entertainment's "Sundial".
As expected of a gaming company, M platform is incredibly generous, covering subway lines and offline advertising in major cities.
In stark contrast to Feiyang Entertainment, which only heavily promoted itself online, netizens were also eager to get their hands on this juicy gossip.
The fact that "Solar System Leap" and "The Sundial" on the M platform are both science fiction films, and were released on the same day, clearly indicates that they are competing against each other.
However, for the audience, it doesn't matter if you fight, as long as there are new and good movies to watch.
In contrast to "The Sundial," which didn't reveal much information in its trailer, "Flying Over the Solar System" is an adaptation of a major IP.
[Flying Entertainment has released a new film! It's like Chinese New Year! No, this is Chinese New Year!]
[I'm a little worried. Feiyang Entertainment has only produced one romantic comedy film, "The Love of Penglai." Can they make a good sci-fi film?]
I'm not worried. Director Lin has a ton of cross-genre films. Anyway, I've already bought my tickets and I'm planning to see it at midnight.
[M platform and Feiyang Entertainment definitely support Feiyang Entertainment. If I can't buy tickets to the park, surely I can buy movie tickets!]
[Seriously? You're all going to see a film from Flying Entertainment?! Director Lin's last film was "The Love of Penglai," I'm not going, I'm going to see "Flying Over the Solar System."]
[Hey upstairs, you can look all you want, nobody's stopping you. But why are you posting on Feiyang Entertainment's official website?! Are you a paid shill? If you're so lucrative, why don't you take me along?]
I want to see "Flying Over the Solar System" (50 cents a post, please delete the part in parentheses).
[Five cents a piece? You're not good enough. I just saw someone selling them for one yuan a piece. You should reflect on yourself and see if you've worked hard all these years.]
[Seriously? M platform even has paid trolls! Coming to Feiyang Entertainment's official website?! I'll show them the power of Feiyang Entertainment's loyal fans!]
The author of *Flying Over the Solar System* is indeed a big name in the science fiction world, but his adaptations in recent years have been, well, let's just say, disappointing. I also have cautious expectations for *The Sundial*; the author is a relatively unknown writer. If even his major works are poorly adapted, it's even more questionable what lesser-known writers might do. It just goes to show that science fiction films in China generally don't turn out well.
[I never expected that the writer who made up an excuse to become a screenwriter was actually telling the truth, and even got his work adapted into a movie. To be honest, I have mixed feelings. I'm happy the writer didn't lie, but I'm also not happy that he's made it big. ╮(╯▽╰)╭]
[Is the person upstairs a book fan? Is the original novel good?]
To be honest, the core concept is clear, but the execution is too immature, and there are some minor logical flaws. It does differ somewhat from the original *Flying Over the Solar System*.
There's definitely a difference. "Flying Over the Solar System" is a science fiction work loved by countless people.
There were many different opinions online, but Lin Xiaoxiao remembered that she hadn't seen "The Love of Penglai" before, and since she had a vacation this time, she went to the cinema fully prepared.
As for why he wore a mask, it was obviously because he was afraid the film was so bad that the audience would recognize him and he would get rotten eggs on the spot.
Lin Xiaoxiao and the others entered before she did, and she chose a seat in the last row, afraid of being noticed.
The movie started soon after.
Inside a space station on the moon, five crew members wake up to their alarm clocks, wash up, and begin their daily inspection tasks. The camera pans across their work scenes: the person in charge is inventorying supplies, the person in charge is checking oxygen equipment and other devices, the person in charge is tending to the space station's planting area, and two other personnel are reviewing data from the outer probes.
Just then, the people in charge of the testing discovered that the Earth had disappeared.
"What happened?! Where did Earth go?!"
"Look, the sun is getting bigger and bigger!"
"Unable to contact Earth, communication equipment is not responding."
Apart from the people in charge of taking inventory of the supplies, everyone else panicked. What was going on? They started checking the testing records from the previous night and found a shooting star in the records.
However, before they could be afraid for long, Earth reappeared in everyone's sight.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, but suddenly someone noticed something was wrong: the Earth's tectonic plates were different from before.
It was only then that others realized the tectonic plates on Earth's surface looked more like they did in the late Cretaceous period. How could that be?! It should be 2234 now, how could Earth look like it did more than 60 million years ago?
What's even more frightening is that the Earth's tectonic plates move very quickly, seemingly changing every second.
The fact that they couldn't contact Earth, which was right in their sight, caused panic among the five people.
The next day, the logistics department discovered that the supplies consumed the previous day had been fully replenished!
The logistics manager seemed to be a perfectionist; all the supplies were neatly categorized and placed, and the empty spaces that had been taken away yesterday were filled back in.
Panic began to spread among the five people. Some of them tried to go outside the space station to seek help, only to find that the door to the space station was gone, leaving only a round window that could be seen outside but could not be opened.
They were trapped.
No matter how hard they struggled, even though the warehouse was filled every day, they still couldn't connect to external instruments or the ever-changing Earth.
One of the five people began to break down, staying in his sleep pod every day, trying to numb himself that none of this was real.
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