Czerwona Planeta Red Planet (2000) Pl.brrip.480... -

Many reviewers, including those at Rotten Tomatoes and Filmweb , found the plot predictable, the characters shallow, and the dialogue frequently "leaden" or "cliché".

The "bouncing" landing sequence and the survival struggle against a malfunctioning military robot are often cited as the movie's most effective sequences.

If you enjoy "hard" sci-fi that focuses on survival and technical problem-solving, Red Planet is worth a watch. However, most critics agree it falls short of being a classic, often feeling like a routine "B-movie" with a high-budget polish. Red Planet movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

The film made efforts to be realistic, using NASA designs for the lander and accurately depicting how fire behaves in zero gravity.

Critics like Roger Ebert appreciated the film's "nuts-and-bolts" approach to science fiction, comparing it to the classic 1950s style where scientists solve problems with logic and physics rather than just CGI explosions.