Humans Build 7000 Engines To Stop Earth's Rotation Which is Causing Massive Destruction
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- The Sun threatens to engulf Earth in one hundred years, so all the countries come together to build huge engines that will expel the Earth from the Solar System.
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Movie name : The Wandering Earth 2 (2023)
For those who want to see "The Wandering Earth 1 (2019)" here is our recap : ruclips.net/video/gD6vfsXDDa0/видео.html
First lmao surprisingly
So is this a prequel then?
@@tenderjoncy Yeah is this a remake or a prequel??
@@buddygrimfield7954 None of both. It isn't a prequel, since TWE1 contains this timeline and it isn't a remake, since it us only partially TWE1. Think of TWE1 as a teaser and TWE2 as part of a series. Now we can only wait, if TWE3 will gets written🤗
@@goiterlanternbase Gotcha. Thnx.
For all the fantastical elements of this movie, honestly the most unrealistic part is all the world governments agreeing that there is a problem and then working together to fix it
Alternative Timeline, they work at times.
Not true, when big problems like this occur the entire world gets together. This has happened before in irl
In the typical western led world sure, as their divide-and-conquer speciality in dominating the world is the antithesis of the chinese influences on diplomacy and harnessing unity
the world got together during covid so, its possible
thats the most realistic part tho lmao. the entire worlds governments already worked together once and they will do it when a global crisis hits again
Wouldn't be easier to just leave earth interstellar style than LITERALLY MOVE THE ENTIRE PLANET?
Honestly, thinking about it, both probably have equal odds of survival.
Interstellar travel to a planet that could sustain life is *Insanely* hard. But yeah I think that would be easier than moving earth.
Patrick proposed to move Bikini Bottom to save if from the giant worm that was terrorizing the town
@johnwt7333 then the worm falls on the town 😂 hopefully we don't have a giant worm.
Well the basis is that 1. theyd need a planet eventually and 2. They can’t save a lot of people with spaceships
The military aspect of this movie is surprisingly accurate/well thought-out. Even though the engines are still defended by CIWS guns, they are accurate to each nation, i.e. american engines haves the phalanx, chinese engines have the type 730. In the scene where the airforce comes to destroy the drones, the chinese are flying the j-20, the russians the su-57, the americans the f-22 and the europeans the grippen, rafael, and eurofighter typhoon.
im pretty sure all the audience members were taking notes on military aircrafts that governments around the world use and not to the actualy story of the film. Im sure thats the most important thing. Im sure of it. >_>
@@PolishBehemoth I mean, yes is it. Details matter.
I love when moevies are military-accurate
United States and russia and North Korea will have BIG BIG help when the moon collides with earth
@@PolishBehemothFor some, taking note of that details os automatic, does not take CPU time from enjoy of the story
Every sequel needs to tell us what happened before the events of its prequel
This would have killed Evil Dead.
tbf RUclips recaps do it better than any movie frienchise can.I've completed many series just by watching their recaps on Man of recaps, Mystery recapped, Anicap, Animation recapped etc
This should be the prequel to the first movie?
Since the first movie had fully functioning rockets everywhere on the earth
They couldn't make it through their journey as the fuel on earth is eventually used up, then earth will shrunk it's size due to this process unless they stop on another solar system that is actually near than there destination to settle or fuel up from other gassy planets.
Wouldn't it be more feasible to create a series of very large, mobile, space stations? With that amount of resources and technology creating a self sustaining fleet would surely be more realistic? Some of those engines were larger than major cities.
The earth engine is powered by heavy nuclear fusion, meaning it can not only use hydrogen, but also use heavier elements in rocks and elemants.
Thus, carrying the earth with people is not carrying a huge chunk of useless rock ball, as the earth's mantle and crest can all being burned as fusion reactant.
So it is not easier to build a spaceship fleet based on this technology, as you will need to mine rocks and send them to space with the ships anyway(if so why not just burn them on earth? You are wasting energy to send those rocks to orbit and burn it there.
Also, because the product of heavy nuclear fusion will be iron, gold, etc. Once the first engine start running, there will be enough metal to complete the rest of the engines, so there should be no problem with resources.
And how long will you have water, oxygen, all sorts of minerals and nutrients necessary for human life?
Even the Quarians in Mass Effect filled up on medicine, water and fuel at other planets and asteroids.
In the movie, the production of immigrant spacecraft and the movement of Earth to a new star are carried out simultaneously, but the priority of the Wandering Earth project is higher. In the first part of the movie, the space station begins the immigration process after the Wandering Earth is judged as a failure by AI
Chinese sci-fi romance, we are moving our home instead of changing one
Yeah, but someone would probably throw one of them at Australia...
I see a lot of people questioning why they don't build a ship to take the survivors away instead of driving an entire planet to escape. Wouldn't that be easier, and obviously more realistic. Many similar sci-fi apocalypse films have taken a similar idea.
What I'm trying to say is that the film doesn't show it directly, but it does hint at the existence of the plan, which I've seen, and in the film the American plan is called "Project Noah's Ark", and the core idea is to build an interstellar ship to take about 20 million people off the planet and find a new home.
But the core difference between the two plans is not who is simpler or who takes more survivors, what really matters is the destination and the duration of the voyage. To rebuild human civilisation, using the ship would require finding an Earth-like planet, which is extremely rare in the universe, meaning that humans would have to sail through space for 40,000 years, while the plan to propel the planet would be more difficult, but if successful would mean that humans would only need to find a sun-like star, meaning that Earth would only need to sail a few light years, and in the film humans plan to spend 3,000 years to complete, which is obviously much, much shorter than the time it took for the last plan.
So fly the earth like a ship instead of an actual ship 😅
Another problem is, if a spaceship is used to send humans to distant galaxies, who will decide who can board the spaceship?
The spaceship can accommodate too few people. If such a plan is implemented, it will inevitably lead to competition for spaceship places, and even a war. And the earth is big enough to accommodate everyone, even if some people have to stay on the harsh surface.
@@alienunleashedI don’t think you understand enough about to space and physics to understand why just building a spaceship is infinitely more nonsensical than attempting to move the planet.
This was explained in the original novel: Far more people could have survived if the entire planet was moved. 50% of Humanity by moving the whole planet, as opposed to 0.25% of the population. Which is what 20 million people would be.
@@WTFiamabananamoving the planet is more impossible than building 1 spacecraft that could contain everyone on the planet.
It’s infinitely more impossible than building numerous (think: millions) of ships to take the peoples.
To those asking if it was easier to build space ships instead of moving the Earth: go watch other movies because this has been done so many times. What I liked about TWE is that it was DIFFERENT. A DIFFERENT approach, eveb if less likely than ship but it was something NEW.
Different != better
Tbh different doesn't equate to quality.
The movie is a shitshow because they don't give a single internally realistic reason as to why its better to move the planet than to build ships.
Well that amongst other things.
If different is better or not isn't the point here. And the movie starts with why its better to move the planet rather than wait and be....I'm not going to spoil it, watch the movie 😂
@@ProbablyAEuropean
Build a spaceship to wear though?
@@ProbablyAEuropean Because how on earth you escape sun gravity with tiny ships? maybe because you are not used too sci-fi setting and thinking tat warp drive, replicator and deflector are real. Star Trek are as science fantasy as Star Wars. This is the first time Kardashev scale was included in the movie.
We should take Bikini Bottom and push it somewhere else!
anyone do the calculations for the amount of force and energy needed to move the earth? and the structural integrity of the surface of the earth to withstand that stress? those three factors is what preventing me from believing that this is possible.
Actually it's not possible but it's still a good movie 😂
I doubt anyone did the calculations before making this movie, but I suspect it's technically possible. It may not move nearly as quickly through space though. Maybe an inch over 100 years.
You can't move the earth with rockets. Even if you had some insanely powerful rocket, it would put so much thermal energy into the atmosphere that it would cook the planet
@@Mfields4517 you make a good point haven't consider that.
And going outside the solar system must be a really great idea, no repercussion at all right.
Funny part is, the sun wouldn't even destroy the entire solar system once it expands. And said expansion would be "relatively" short but still take hundreds or even thousands of years to complete. So in reality if we could even move earth, moving it to orbit around Jupiter or Saturn would likely be enough. And we'd be able to slowly increase earth's orbit as the sun slowly expands.
No need for giant engines to propel earth away at high speed or to even leave the solar system. Heck leaving the solar system would only result in the earth freezing over anyway.
Ever heard of a SUPERNOVA? That expansion is the herald for one.
@@SerialDesignationM3094 Except the sun isn't large enough to go supernova. Or even kilonova. It'll just expand (estimated to around earth's orbit at it's largest) and eventually expel it's outer layers. Though expelling those outer layers will take a lot longer than the expansion. As in (probably) hundreds of thousands of years longer.
The "solution" they came up with in the movie is like taking a space capable rocket to the grocery store 20 minutes away.
And like I said, taking the earth out of the solar system would just freeze it. Or, now that I think about it, possibly boil it before it could freeze due to the heat from the engines they used. It would literally take hundreds of years at the LEAST to get to the nearest star.
@@SerialDesignationM3094 I don't think our sun will become a supernova since it's not that big enough to become one, and even if it becomes one it will take 5 billion years for it to do so, but it's unlikely since it needs the 10x the mass of our sun to become a supernova.
@@jento4781 Not always.
This is a fictional universe where in 300 years, the entirety of the solar system will be consumed.
And the plan is to move to Alpha Centauri
And yes the earth froze. Watch the first movie.
This film is THE best sci-fi film ever made in recent years. It is a must watch
name of the movie?
@@atom0191the wandering earth
im addicted to movie recaps it makes boring bad films interesting and I can learn about the film n plot when I usually cant get through when I watch the full film. lol
Attention deficit
Then your missing a great film because this is pretty damn good...
@The Great And Powerful Turtle
It's a shitty movie.
@@cringekiller348 It's huge in China and grossed over 600 million even when it was still under lockdown. However, that's probably because it's the only sci-fi film with elements of Chinese jingoism that portrays the Chinese as the ideal disciplined and united civilization that leads the chaotic and unstable democratic West to survival.
@@lord_napoli the movie didn't portray it like that tho
The world had to come together to save itself. And that's a great message.
Even one of the terrorists was shown to be Chinese tho.
And Americans in this movie weren't wild or anything, they were more frustrated if anything.
wow never expected a prequel for the first movie. anyways the movie recaps of wandering earth pt 1 is what made me sub to this channel
They revealing at the end that MOSS was "evil the whole time" makes no sense, the moral conflict in the first movie was that even if the possibilities of success are low, hope can still push humanity to beat any obstacle, while the AI, seeing almost impossible probabilities of surviving, takes the worst decisions for the "greater good"
It's very easy to understand that part, in order to save civilization, humanity need to be destroyed, because humans are selfish and always turning against each other, only a greater common threat could bring human together, in this case the destruction of humanity planned by the AI.
Now i understand skynet n ultron more
moss is not trying to actually destroy human. It makes human survive by "destroying human".
Because moss thinks the best way to rule this civilization is forcing man into action by crisis after crisis. When there is no crisis, people start to waste time on arguing topics like political correctness.
Just look at how terrible the world is today morally than what it was during the world wars.
@@nepenthy9804 What an insane point of view. Morally better? Like the rape of Nanking? Or the holocaust? People seeing other people as inferior beings just cause of their race? Well, I assume you're a kid getting your worldview from animes showing impossible idealism and online news. Make your worldview by seeing the outside world with your own eyes.
Wondering about this I looked at how some Chinese viewers interpreted this. One theory is MOSS believes its mission is to continue human civilization, which doesn't necessarily require keeping humans biologically alive. As seen in the violent protests against the project, MOSS might have calculated that humanity as it exists today is unlikely to survive the 2,500 year migration, so it might be trying to steer humanity toward reviving the Digital Life Project.
Oh interesting I didn’t know there was a prequel to the first film! I actually really liked the first one. (Also long live the background music. I miss it on the other channels, it still gets stuck in my head )
I just watched it(not the recap) and its really good its actually better made than the first and the acting it great...theres something implied in the film that is wrong in the recap though i wont say what as its a spoiler..
@@wildfire160 I'll skip this recap and directly watch the movie. I loved the first part. Hope I like this one
@@dhirajgawande007 I’m sure you wont be regret to see Wandering Earthe 2, if you've enjoyed the first one.
I'm trying to wrap my head around the design for an engine that is surface mounted but s optimized for pushing the whole planet. How big would that nozzle have to be? What kind of flow rates and would you need? My mind can't even comprehend it. I doubt we could even fuel something like that to begin with.
The earth engine is powered by heavy nuclear fusion, meaning it can not only use hydrogen, but also use heavier elements in rocks and elemants.
Thus, carrying the earth with people is not carrying a huge chunk of useless rock ball, as the earth's mantle and crest can all being burned as fusion reactant.
So it is not easier to build a spaceship fleet based on this technology, as you will need to mine rocks and send them to space with the ships anyway(if so why not just burn them on earth? You are wasting energy to send those rocks to orbit and burn it there.
Also, because the product of heavy nuclear fusion will be iron, gold, etc. Once the first engine start running, there will be enough metal to complete the rest of the engines.
In conclusion: there will be enough fuel and enough resources, and it's efficiency is better than space ships.
As long as the flow rate is fast enough to leave earth's gravity well
@@nepenthy9804 you mean the Sun's gravity well?
@@lagrangewei I mean earth's gravity well
It's extremely hard. Still easier than building a fleet of interstellar ships.
I didn't know about this movie series and definitely didn't expect to see Wu Jing and even more surprised it was a non-fighting role. Seeing Andy Lau was a treat too
I’ve never even heard of these movies…they look incredible…even with the spoilers, I’m going to watch them…the effects look fantastic…
This film has been released in many countries in Europe and America, but there has been little promotion. Some cinemas even do not have posters, so people who go to buy tickets to watch the movie will naturally not know the existence of this film. As for why, people who understand it will understand it
Because the United States opposes China's cultural invasion, they only allow Hollywood to operate in the United States. However, the quality of Hollywood movies is getting worse and worse. They are all familiar plots and politically correct. I am not interested in Hollywood movies at all now.@@李博熙-m5e
There should been wayyyy more warheads 😂😂😂😂
THIS IS A GREAT FILM, NOW WOKE BS.
The first 20min are slapstick comedy, some really funny scenes ( the scene wit the guy hanging on with 1 leg, watch what happens, and watch what his friend does ) some other moving scenes. I think it was a Chinese man who said " Anyone over 50 "
i have to watch the first film now, but this film, yeah loved it, was a serious film.
GREAT FILM.
I HAVE SEEN SOMANY RUBBISH FILMS OVER THE YEARS.
Will you plz shut up w/that stupid "woke" talk?! 😂 Learn a new script already. People are getting sick & tired of you guys constantly b*tching & moaning about everything being "woke", just because you're so backwards, and cannot handle change. Society evolves & grows, as the generations pass! You either learn to adapt & change w/it... or be a part of the problem that tries holding everybody back.
Grow up.
@@KabbalahSherry shut up woke fan 😂😂😂 that why john wick is the only best movies 😂😂😂
You claim this movie isn't woke despite it being
1: Heavily political especially since it has themes on collectivism and unity
2: Still having plenty of Chinese/Russian nationalism in it
You wouldn't know what "woke" is if it sat on your face
I wish I could stream this film. It was great in the cinema. Lots of English, French, Russian and Chinese language. Interesting plus the tech was insane.
I know the science is a bit sketchy but this actually sounds like a good movie unlike the hundreds of other movie recaps out there
This one is actually good, theres some blatant chinese-russian propaganda but the movie itself does take some jabs at it. Disappointed that the daughter didn't take control of the moon though, but it is what it is with classic Chinese filmmaking principles.
yeah a lot of people complain about the unrealistic part but like guys its a movie and its Sci Fi who care you dont see people complain about the Unrealistic part of Star wars just watch the movie its a distraction
@@aoki6332 lmao yea imagine people starting to discuss why Iron man's suit is not possible with the current technology or why quantum physics is wrong in antman movies.
It is actually quite good, together with thw first movie
This is the best Asian sci fi movie series
Wandering earth is more like a proper science-ish-fi than a reskined medieval story like star war/dune.
If you have a working space elevator it would just simpler to build a space fleet than move a planet. Creating a closed cycle to provide food and oxygen shouldn't be that hard with this level of technology, especially if you have as much space as these engines would occupy. It's not like things disappear, and energy can come from the sun.
in the book that was the original plan. however the population revolted and destroyed the starship, believing only the superrich can escape. this plan was done to appease the masses.
According to the information provided by the official settings, the Ark project had been enacted since 2029, yet it's information was exposes by a "mysterious hacker" which pointed that only those with assets above 30M dollars would have a chance to acquire a ticket(and its just a chance only, not guaranteed) and caused massive riot. The Ark project was then amended into a backup plan when the feasibility test of the moving mountain project failed.
As the moving mountain project can save everyone on earth without discrimination, it got more support than the Ark project and the major contender is the digital life project, which also claimed to save everyone with less effort
Happy to see Human still fighting each other even during impending catastrophe
😁
China really make some good cgi
in my lifetime i hope i see the day humanity is united. i salute this movie.
What really bugs me about this movie: Is that it creates this unnecessary conflict between the Moving Mountain/Wandering Earth program and the Digital Life program as an Either/Or scenario where one side is objectively wrong over the other. But the problem is that not only are both programs wrong; the solution to the other's problems ... is the other program. And really, there's no reason why they can't utilize both. In fact, doing so would have been symbiotically beneficial for each party.
Digital Life Program cannot exist without servers on Earth to store everyone's consciousnesses. Thus everyone would have been killed once the Sun engulfs the Earth. So it would need Wandering Earth for physical means to store all the digitally collective minds. Sending them by ships would be far too dangerous as a single meteor hit on a spaceship could cause a whole ship to fail without anyone on board to save it.
Wandering Earth Program needs such large scale calculations and planning for such a monumental task of moving the entire planet. While the 550 series is serviceable for most of the programs needs. A collective set of digital minds within a computer space could accomplish the tasks with far more efficient means. It's very likely that a Digital Life society could have found all the activation codes for the nukes in time and avoid sacrificing hundreds of Astronauts. Not to mention the fact that Wandering Earth has such a serious blemish with it's plan; in which it involves abandoning 50% of the world's population to freeze to death. Those who weren't selected for the underground cities should have been allowed this alternative to continue living this way, and not just be told: Sit home and die.
Well, the movie is too short to explain all those details. Read the book, all your questions have answers in it.
@@kaptech Too short? It's over 3 hours long.
停止数字生命计划是为了断了moss的念想。在电影中,moss已经有了自主意识,在moss的计划中,是将人类数字化,然后moss带着数字化后的硬盘独自逃亡,而不管剩下人类的死活。
at movie end, someone knock the door, Chinese Gov seems uploaded other ppl to moss(include Dr. Ma), DLP running secrectly. There have another plan named "tinder" for backup plan at navigator ship. limited AI Area can avoid AI doing bad thing.
Have you really watched movies and the stories behind them? It's not like it's not possible to start a new trip, I said, This movie has four factions,, They are Russia, the United States, India, and China respectively,, The United States represents Economic immigration. China represents the Wandering Earth, Russia represents Low Earth orbit of the Moon, India represents digital life, Actually, this movie has four routes, As the plot develops, these four lines are gradually replaced by wandering Earth
So the planes couldn't shoot the drones because the system identified them as allies but the drones could shoot down the planes because it didn't have that same protection 😂 seems legit.
The downside of having fundamental knowledge in Space mechanics is you don't get to watch such movies with a straight face and a quiet mind!
It seems to me that Japanese and Chinese sci fi movies have one or two sub plots that isn't needed for the overall story.
Western movies have that too. Though in the west that usually means romance or a forced falling out of the main cast mid movie only for them to reunite for the climax.
@@Sanquinity This movies goes to show that we don't need to follow stupid social trending and political in the production of filmmaking. We need an actual storyline. Too bad that Hollywood are too much of an idiot of what's being trendy in there.
@@rogueascendant6611 They shouldn't be following trends at all yea. If a trend is going on right now and you start making a movie it might still take a year or longer before that movie actually comes out. And by then the trend might have died down.
They just need to make good movies. Good story, good characters, keep the logic of the movie internally consistent, and don't throw around random ideas only for that to never be used again in the movie.
For the last one as an example: Using some high tech device to easy hack into a computer. Only to later need to hack into something else, but not use that device again.
Or if it's a fantasy movie, have someone use a very useful spell for an epic moment, only to never use the same spell again even though it could have solved an issue instantly.
ya, from what i heard the director plan it to be 2 movies, but he only got funding from the studio to make 1. so the plotline of one of those film turn into a subplot.
there is also no character development or any idea of personal approach, only bland character for you to experience the plot.
"What if we took Bikini Bottom, and pushed it somewhere else..."
Chinese Scientists: "Hmmm..."
a digital copy of your mind is not you. you will get left behind and your clone will be the one living on. theres no continuance. you die. so i dont get it why they push that ideal through
Lots of americans nowadays also push for it
people: rahh we have limited resources rahhh rahhhh
also them: hacking drones and wasting tons of steel and destroying a giant steel circle
This is surely the dumbest premise for any science fiction movie in history.
Its a Chinese propaganda
@@iraqinationalist7778 - America spreads plenty of propaganda of its own. 🙄 lmao
@Mark Train you’re the only one who thinks so because this movie has made over 700 million dollars in grossing values. Therefore your argument is invalid.😊
@Jonathan Cai so it's about the money to you
@@iraqinationalist7778 商业片不是钱的问题?这是纪录片?
Chinese movies feel like a merger between Roland Emmerich and Michael Bay. "Sir, this movie makes no sense!"..."Who cares. People just want huge explosions!"
We don’t have anywhere enough energy to move earth it’s unfathomable how much energy is required to do so. Unless we somehow break physics/invent anti gravity or learn to harness the sun or antimatter in some way.
Watch the other part of it bro
@@AnuragSharma-nn7vh it’s just a btw comment it’s a science fiction movie wouldn’t be a good watch if it used conventional stuff.
they mentioned fusion reactions, which we are very close to developping. the sun uses fusion so it is quite a lot of energy to move a tiny dot.
@@凱-x1d we don’t have enough fuel on earth to move it. We would need to tap into anti matter or make use of the sun or a black hole. You could mine the earth completely and it still wouldn’t be enough.
@@michaelwoods7770 fusion reactions, which is fusing hydrogen or other small nuclei together can generate a massive amount of energy, far beyond what we have ever generated. There is enough hydrogen, helium etc to fuse together and exert enough energy to move the earth. we are basically summoning the sun on earth by doing so.
Move an earth this is too much....even after thousands of generations you can't man...ur thinking too much seems a little funny now😂😂
I’m a guy that skips parts of movies to “cut to the chase”. I feel like movie recaps was made for me 😂 I definitely appreciate y’all!
Honestly the story is crazy and the effects are awesome but i cant stomach the Chinese propaganda.
what propaganda? And is this propaganda no different than the ones you watch in western movies?
dude, it look like 5 movies plots worth of smashed into one over the top.
Specifically, it is composed of two films: the Space elevator crisis and the moon crisis. The director hopes that the film will look like a documentary. The Chinese team has learned a lot of shooting methods and techniques in film production, which has contributed to the development of Chinese science fiction films
In the words of patrick stars
*"Puuuush!!"*
I watched this 2 days ago, very good movie
As good as the first one.
What's the title
@@Rastamanas The wandering earth (it has 2 parts )
@@Baraxes where did you watched the 2nd part bro?
This is prequel to the wandering earth
The Earth is actually being held captive by the Sun. To break these bonds, you would either need something bigger than the Sun (effectively) to pass by and strip Earth out of the gravitational energy well, or something smaller but moving at a high-enough velocity in the opposite direction to make up for the size difference. Any engines would just punch a hole through the soil unless you cover the earth with them. Even then you couldn't stop countless fractures
Accelerating the rotating earth in the tangent direction and speeding up the rotating process would generate enough centrifugal force to swing the earth away. Either learn your physics lessons or watch the movie, instead of talking nonsense in the youtube comment section
@@min-jd5lb 🤯
@@TomiAdewoleAdetom There was nothing wrong with your post. People see muscles and think we are slow. I get it too sometimes.
@@min-jd5lb Speeding up the rotation of the earth will have no effect on your supposed "swing the earth away", you must be extremely r**tarded or a shill from the producer,
given the number of comments you've made under this video I'm going to settle on the latter one.
@@min-jd5lb Why so rude, man?
the solar system wont exist anymore? do you mean they will just fly away cuz only three of them will die
if you know the rate of expansion you could have just exited at a speed that didn't freeze the planet.
Chinese movies: greatness, heroes, world saving
American movies now: 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Oh be quiet. 😂 Nobody cares that you're still homophobic in 2023. Not all of us want to remain backwards & try forcing gay people back into the closet again. Gay people exist!
Deal w/it.
The sun is increasing size
Scientist: "we must move the earth to a better location for the expansions of humanity"
Society: [angry_villager_noise] "You will not, we will protest"
The most realistic part of this movie was all nations handing over their nukes to China :')
If you actually watch the film, you would know that it was China's plan but the nukes were not given to China, everyone collectively took them to the Moon
The best Sci-Fi movie so far
550w turn upside down is moss
So much happened in 5 minutes of this recap that I felt like i watched entire Series 1 season
Made in china 😅
There's no way to "upload your consciousness" you're bunch of meat, sensory nerves and a brain trying to keep itself alive and entertained. Whatever you upload is no different to creating a character in an RPG game to your likeness.
Moral of the story: There's no cure for cancer even in the future.
background story, after focusing on the earth saving plan, all the resouces are concentrated on pushing the earth away, no effort on medicine or health care. people usually dies around 50-60
Imagine it’s 2024 and you still fucking believe in space though..
These "what if" concepts are super interesting if done right.
As a cyclist. I approve of 550 Watts and this film.
Seriously this a B movie plot on a low A movie budget, it would've been more entertaining as a total B movie than one trying to pass off as some great Sci-Fi movie.
❤I love your channel
Is this a prequel? I saw another movie a couple of years ago where they were already moving out of the solar system and they had some problem with the heating system, or some such thing; can't remember exactly.
yep, it’s literally is the wandering earth 2, and they might even have a 3
Also can 219 nuclear bombs really implode the moon, not to mention even signficantly compromising the structural integrity of the moon?
There’s actually 3371 nuclear bombs on the moon that were detonated in the movie
@@Inmate16 Where did they say that?
I thought only like 180 bombs were dropped in the crater?
@@taysontay2920 once after detonating the bombs on the moon there’s a screen which shows the number of detonations and the energy requirement met, and shortly after everyone salutes.
Of course not. All the bombs would roughly equal a some-kilometers-wide asteroid. Another crater on the Moon, not even the biggest one.
Jeez, Korea's sure got a one-track mind when it comes to "love at first sight" plots.
What do you mean?
Sorry for the bother. I don’t understand
Wow. Not often I comment on movies thinking comment sections are already saturated with the good and the bad. But just finished watching this movie and it's right there with Interstellar (minus the science but hay....this is science fiction). The part where the 50 year old's and older volunteer...emotionally moving.
Sorry but in what world is a film with scifi that's not only practically but theoretically impossible such as time travel, space-time manipulation, and entering black hole unscathed, is more realistic scientifically than a practically impossible but theoretically possible stuff that was done in the wandering earth?
@@CLS1507 Both films are bullshit. But I prefer the cinemaphotography of Christopher Nolan. This movie seems to be inspired by the visual/story style of Roland Emmerich.
50 yo part reminds me of fukushima... :
Not really the most accurate recap of the Wandering Earth 2 movie (ie, Liu Pei qiang don’t have glasses, he got it from another guy on the ground), but it is still good.
PS, why 550W is call 550 Walts?
text-to-speech program understands "550W" to be "550 Watt" instead of being a name
This is a great sci-fi masterpiece.
Lmao my mom said that our family was the only ones who could fully understand this movie because we are chinese and half the movie is spoken in chinese
where can i watch this?
That was the dumbest idea IN THE WHOLE WORLD
wait what? i did not know the wandering earth had a sequel
this is actually a Prequel as it said they are testing smaller version of the Earth Engines on the Earth's moon ,,
@@danielsausaman9767 i realized it throught the video lol but it feels good to see stories like this getting expanded
I 'wander' about that too 😆
@@tuberobotto badum tsss
although its name is "Wandering Earth 2", it is actully a Prequel. The movie was in cinema on 01.22.2023 and was released on stream platform on 04.14.2023. hope you will enjoy it.
4:25 BRO THEY PLAYING MINECRAFT?!?!?!?!
I do realize that this is just a movie. But I can't help but get frustrated with all the " movie science"😂. Wouldn't angular displacement kill us all. Elevator to out of space? ( I know, I know, it's just a movie😂
yeah its so stupid lol the milisecond the "gravity"or rotation of earth is altered even slightly we are all dead xd
Space elevator is actually one of the main goals future space tech but there's actually no materials that can withstand such pressure but you can still see plans of constructing it. Even NASA and google worked on few designs of space elevators.
Yes, space elevators are theoretically possible, but they would need to be on the equator.
its in ace combat why cant it be in real life >:o
Carbon nanotubes are calculated to be able to be used to make a space elevator. However they're super expensive to make, nevermind in thick cables 22,000+ miles tall (it needs to reach geostationary orbit). My quarrel is that the space elevator wouldn't fall straight down if blown up. It would remain in geostationary orbit, just exploded a bit. The sun isn't supposed to expand much for another 4 billion years. We'd be able to make a space elevator by then, but AI would also be way beyond what's in this movie. Yeah, a lot of wack stuff for the sake of drama.
The wandering earth 3 by 4 years
Seeing how the Sun is expanding, the movie takes place roughly 4 and a half *BILLION* years into the future, You'd think at that point, 1 of three things would have happened: 1) Humans have gone extinct (which they obviously haven't in this universe lol), 2) We would have developed technology capable of achieving light speed of close to it and have a mass evacuation of the Earth, or 3) Humans perfect the science behind cryostasis and have already sent all of mankind to different habitable planets, such as Gliese 581c, and this whole crisis could have been avoided
Have you even read the lore? The crisis is “the sun is suddenly Aging rapidly and expanding, and will destroy the solarsystem in the next few centuries”
@@yimingwang8037 If I had, I wouldn't make such a claim
why the starship idea was abandon is explain in the book, in short the mob believe the ship are only for the super rich and so they bomb it. this story is not so much about scifi, it about human nature and the political compromise humanity must make to survive.
Same author wrote books on alien civilizations destroying each other stars. No competition that way.
I bet you can accelerate Sun's death with the right tech.
@@ImperativeGames You actually can, not just the right tech. Can do it with our current level of tech but why would we?
Hey fun fact earth's rotation is stopping slowly...after watching this movie realised they could save lot of money...
2044 space elevator crisis
2058 lunar fall crisis
2075 Jupiter gravity spike crisis
2078 solar flares
these china made movies are just so yawn, not a bad movie idea but just souch a soulless finish
You don't Stop earth rotation because earth needs air and ocean water movement of days and nights and week and months and years and life on earth requires earth movements . All others planets and sun required movement of gravity.
This is completely realistic, all of the nations would've gone into nuclear warfare before finally agreeing with each other...
in the afterlife
By stopping the earth’s rotation and moving it into deep space would make the earth inhospitable for human life, completely negating the purpose of moving it. They would be better off making colony ships to multiple systems and living in domes.
The science in this movie is impeccable 👌
I need 3rd film of Wandering Earth. Still remember the ending in 1st film and plot twist that Moss actualy explain. Moss explain there's 1 next crisis that would happen in 2075 (the ending of 1st film).
There should be 5 in total.
Ofcourse this is highly theoretical! But I think re-arranging all the engines in the correct array and adjusting all the engines in an angle with the least resistance relative to all the critical variables, maybe, its feasible XD You cannot escape the gravitational pull of the Sun, unless you use its power to build momentum so that its own forces would help the earth slide off from its orbit.
If I remember that is how the break free
it said used sun gravity as a slingshot or something. The author of the book did some explain which I know is still impossible but is sci fi novel anyway.
I mean, they do have a quantum computer to calculate the positions of the engines
They really went with Patrick's idea, huh...
Where is the first one?
Netflix
To everyone wondering why they moved the entire planet instead of using the resources to build an interstellar fleet, you have to remember that in traditional Chinese culture your homeland is the most important part of your identity. The decision to move the whole Earth is a callback for such cultural identity
I hate to say I wish this would happen to see the beauty of which our whole world would be if we all worked together instead of fighting each other, maybe if something like this did happen it could change all of our views on protecting our earth rather than our countries
Focus country first, earth fix later 😂
Lol they're literally still fighting each other 😢
Hello, did you know?
God’s love never wears out.
He's very much interested in you.
He loved people others rejected-even people who rejected him.
This is how God loves.
These recaps are getting longer and longer... I'm no longer able to go thru a whole recap in one sitting
You can't sit still for 15 mins??
@@elasee827 If these movies are worth sitting thru 15 minutes for, I would just watch the whole movie.
Sorry about your small attention span.
maybe someday there will be a recap for movie recaps.
I rather watch this than crappy marvel movies.
Movie china gets the actual internet. Real china does not. Kinda funny.
they do have the "actual internet" just heavily restricted.
(fun Fact) most chinese people use VPN and other ways to use the internet unrestricted.
@@teovu5557 Nope. The restrictions have become tighter all the more now.
@@bluephoenix1652
Reportedly over 60% of China’s internet users also use a VPN, so it seems that for a big part of the population the answer to that question is ‘no’.
vpns are becoming increasingly important in China, which has grown more inward-looking since the start of the covid-19 pandemic. The country’s digital barricade against content it deems undesirable, called the “great firewall”, has been reinforced under President Xi Jinping. He has deployed an army of censors and the latest technology to combat foreign influence. A new draft rule would see all comments on Chinese social media screened before they are posted. But vpn software helps internet users in China get around all this by making it look as though their computer or mobile phone is located in a different country. They are thus able to view websites that are blacklisted by the government, such as Wikipedia, Facebook and Twitter.
Chinese netizens and hackers alway finds ways around restrictions as new software and tech are always coming out. China "enforcing" these restrictions is due to them not being able to effectively enforce them.
@bluephoenix1652 lol no. I literally live in China and the same amount of people use VPNs. Especially now.
So many western Chinese experts knowing China more than actual chinese lmao🤣🤣i'm literally sit in China as i write this comment
Ah yes, the classic "the only way to save mankind is to destroy it" line 😂
I love how Earth was united, how greatest minds of mankind with flags of China, USA, Russia, France and etc. were actually working on insane project in spite of the fact that entire universe was trying to destroy it all.
Everyone!!?? Build a Giant metal boat that Even stronger than Titanic!!!???
"Humans Build 7000 Engines To Stop Earth's Rotation". Before clicking the video, I thought, to have such a dumb plot, this must be an asian movie.
The progress of human civilization comes from fantasy.
Whats crazier than trying to move the earth? Thinking youre better off in a computer that wont exist after the sun destroys earth.
Should The Wandering Earth 3 come Out and What would happen to The Other Countries in The third sequel