Entertainment·FILM REVIEW

The Martian, starring Matt Damon, an entertaining Hollywood yarn

A bestselling book, a legendary director and an A-list actor as star: buzz has been building for The Martian since it was first announced and the film delivers what Hollywood does best: an entertaining yarn resting on the shoulders of a likeable actor, says CBC film reviewer Eli Glasner.

Ridley Scott's space saga rests on its charming, self-deprecating and cocksure star

The Martian gets 3.5 out of 5 stars

9 years ago
Duration 2:59
An entertaining yarn resting on Matt Damon's shoulders, says CBC's Eli Glasner

A bestselling book, a legendary director and an A-list actor as star: buzz has been building for The Martian since the project was first announced. 

In the titular role, Oscar-winner Matt Damon manages to be charming, self-deprecating and cocksure in his portrayal of stranded spaceman Mark Watney, who is forced to be MacGyver, Johnny Appleseed and Mr. Wizard all rolled into one, says CBC's Eli Glasner.

Not the typical Ridley Scott protagonist, Watney is – thanks to Drew Goddard's refreshing adaptation of Andy Weir's hit book – an everyman and a better man.

Matt Damon (from left), Jessica Chastain, Sebastian Stan, Kate Mara and Aksel Hennie portray the crewmembers of a fateful mission to Mars. (20th Century Fox)

Damon is surrounded by a strong cast, which includes Jessica Chastain, Kate Mara, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Donald Glover and Jeff Daniels.

The Martian is Hollywood delivering what it does best: an entertaining yarn resting on the shoulders of a likeable actor, says GlasnerWatch his full review in the video above.

The Martian opens in theatres Friday.

Astronaut Mark Watney (portrayed by Matt Damon) finds himself stranded and alone on Mars in Ridley Scott's The Martian. (20th Century Fox)