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: The film makes botany and physics feel like superpowers. Watching Watney grow potatoes in Martian soil using manual irrigation and chemistry is genuinely gripping.

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Directed by Ridley Scott and based on the novel by Andy Weir, The Martian (2015) tells the gripping story of astronaut , who is mistakenly left behind on Mars. The film is celebrated for its scientific realism, dry humor, and the "human vs. nature" struggle. The "Tamilyogi" Context : The film makes botany and physics feel like superpowers

The movie isn't just about one man. It’s about the whole world coming together. The scenes at NASA and the international cooperation (including a key role for China) show a unified humanity. It reminds us that when one life is at stake, we can put aside our differences—a message that resonates in every language. Verdict: Is it worth the data? Directed by Ridley Scott and based on the