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It is indeed "deep space amnesia". The translation of this name is quite sci-fi, but it doesn't match the plot of the movie. The original English name Pandorum is actually one of the biological side effects of deep space flight. It is called the sequela of deep sleep, which refers to the complications of amnesia of astronauts after deep sleep, and then turns into delusion and leads to madness, and is regarded as the hell alarm of space flight.

As the name implies, this film is to make a big fuss about the sequelae of deep sleep. You think so, but it's not.

In fact, the film is divided into two lines, one is the background line, but it is closely related to the theme. It is said that during the voyage of the star migration ship Blissful, the crew member Gallo collapsed after learning the news of the destruction of the earth, suffered from Pandome's disease, killed two people in the same group, woke up the sleeping crew and pushed them into the cargo hold to die. When he killed most of the crew, he felt bored and fell asleep again. Next time, when he woke up, he became Captain Peyton again. . .

The other is the main plot line of the whole movie, that is, the waking crew engineer Bauer tries to reach the nuclear reactor of the spacecraft and reset it to prevent the nuclear reactor from going out and the spacecraft's power supply from turning off. But he didn't know that in his 900 years of sleep, the human passengers who were injected with human gain substances to adapt to their new home, Tanis Planet, had evolved into man-eating alien monsters and multiplied from generation to generation, so this reached the situation that science fiction movies often encountered, that is, the hero and heroine were brave in difficulties and obstacles, deus ex tried to survive, and his companions included a brave Asian and a cunning old Indian. Of course, the last two must be dead and one is heavy. . . In short, all this is something you can emulate in the same science fiction movie.