The Martian | DVD review - Mark Damon's plucky astronaut proves there's life on Mars

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(Image credit: Aidan Monaghan)
(Image credit: Aidan Monaghan)

Tackling daunting challenges with nerdy ingenuity and can-do zeal, Matt Damon’s desperately imperilled astronaut is a space age Robinson Crusoe stranded on Mars in Ridley Scott’s gripping sci-fi epic The Martian, an action movie that, for a change, celebrates brain over brawn, geeky savvy over gung-ho derring-do.

It’s terrifically enthralling watching Damon’s NASA botanist, left behind by his crewmates following a rogue sandstorm, take apart and solve a series of knotty science problems as he strives to survive on the red planet. And the various dilemmas faced by his former astronaut colleagues (led by Jessica Chastain and Michael Peña) and by the NASA brainboxes back on Earth (including characters played by Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sean Bean and Benedict Wong) add to the tension.

Scott orchestrates all this with deft assurance, skilfully balancing awesome spectacle with intimate human drama, and if he doesn’t probe very deeply into the psychological aspects of its hero’s plight, then Damon’s charisma and self-deprecating humour ensures we keep rooting for him to the end.

Certificate 12. Runtime 142 mins. Director Ridley Scott

The Martian is available on Blu-ray & DVD from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej3ioOneTy8

Jason Best

A film critic for over 25 years, Jason admits the job can occasionally be glamorous – sitting on a film festival jury in Portugal; hanging out with Baz Luhrmann at the Chateau Marmont; chatting with Sigourney Weaver about The Archers – but he mostly spends his time in darkened rooms watching films. He’s also written theatre and opera reviews, two guide books on Rome, and competed in a race for Yachting World, whose great wheeze it was to send a seasick film critic to write about his time on the ocean waves. But Jason is happiest on dry land with a classic screwball comedy or Hitchcock thriller.