

Sci-fi movies acclaimed by scientists for their great realism – Warner Bros. (courtesy)
Throughout the history of art, the science fiction genre has dared to predict what awaits us in the future, relying on various scientific knowledge to postulate its theories. Some more successful than others, various scientists have commented that there are films that are closer to real research in this field.
The Martian
It is widely known that The science fiction film with Matt Damon is possible, scientifically speaking. “The Martian” is about an astronaut who gets stuck on Mars and, in order to survive, will have to put all his knowledge into practice, growing food and adapting the Martian soil to carry out his mission. Available on Star +.
2049 runner blade
While it is virtually impossible to deduce what the future will look like in 20 years, or even much less, ‘Blade Runner 2049’ stands out for its portrayal of climate change. The sequel to the Ridley Scott classic, directed by Denis Villeneuve, presents a future in which the earth has been devastated and the few humans left face terrifying climates. Available on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Contact
Much of the scientific accuracy of Robert Zemeckis’ science fiction filmPartly it’s because Carl Sagan wrote the “Contact” story. The passage of time turned out to be right for the story with Matthew McConaughey and Jodie Foster. Available on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video.
interstellar
Christopher Nolan’s film, besides being very popular, is also one of them science fiction films acclaimed by scientists for their application of real physical theories. “Interstellar” was supported by a physics professor, who helped make the film faithful to real knowledge and as close as possible to the appearance of a black hole. Available on HBO Max.
The arrival
The real part of this film is not about aliens, but about communication as the main theme of Denis Villeneuve’s “Arrival”. What stands out, scientifically speaking, is the language and its deciphering, which is accurate enough to represent man’s first contact with an alien species. Available on Amazon Prime Video.
2001: A Space Odyssey
It is not new that Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece is one of the most acclaimed science fiction films in the scientific community. For “2001: A Space Odyssey,” its director and screenwriter, Arthur C. Clarke, conducted extensive research on space travel, which has not been surpassed more than 50 years after its release. Available on HBO Max.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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