Summary
Ryland Grace wakes up alone on a spaceship with no memory of who he is or how he got there. As his memory gradually returns, he realizes he is humanity’s last hope, sent on a desperate mission to save Earth from a mysterious extinction-level threat. With time running out, Grace must rely on his scientific ingenuity—and an unexpected ally—to complete the mission.
Directors
Phil Lord
Christopher Miller
Writer
Drew Goddard
(based on the novel by Andy Weir)
Cast
- Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace
- Sandra Hüller
- Milana Vayntrub
- Lionel Boyce
- Ken Leung
Rotten Tomatoes: 95%
Metacritic: 78


I just got back from watching this - when I found my other half hadn’t heard any spoilers it was an obvious choice what to watch. I’d read the book four years ago, so I remembered the story but not all the details.
We both had a great time and would heartily recommend it. Ryan Gosling filled out the character to a fuller extent then I remember from the book (I think Weir has gone on record admitting that character depth is his weak spot) and I can’t fault the supporting cast. The score is excellent - lots of choral elements that suits the majesty of space. The visuals made me glad I was seeing it on the big screen.
They really speed-ran the early part of the book, but it would be a very long film if they added everything and I think it’s a good adaptation of the book, and fairly faithful. They did include the setup (in a Chekhov’s gun sense) to some things that weren’t then mentioned; I wonder if that’s as a nod to the book readers or if the rest is on the cutting room floor.
I hear they’re going to do Artemis next, which I didn’t read due to the abysmal reviews. I think it’ll be worth watching as I expect they’ll fix the flaws (which iirc was partly that it was just Watney again but in a unconvincing female role) but I won’t read the book first.