The First review – Sean Penn's Mars drama fails to launch

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Any hopes that the actor’s first regular TV role might lift off were dashed right from the start in this plodding space saga

 

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Meh this was ok... preferred the tv series from Natgeo “Mars”...way more interesting.

Jeff Spicolli grew up to be an astronaut? WTF

all because we humans are still not sufficient yet to accomplish a bring back phase. Including moon films in 70s. Lets realize this on moon first. Then this experience is easily used in Mars adventure. Only difference between moon and Mars are only km's. But prestige(bring back)?

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