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The latest Chinese sci-fi movie, The Wandering Earth, offers a1.and more ambitious idea. In the film, based on a short story by Chinese sci-fi 2. Liu Cixin, Earth is in 3. of being destroyed by the dying sun. In response, humans around the world work together to build a large engine system that will push Earth away from the sun. Instead of abandoning Earth – again – this time we’re taking it with us. The makers of The Wandering Earth may have chosen the best time to tell its Chinese sci-fi story. The film was released on Feb 5, the 4. day of Chinese New Year. It was a time when many people had just made the hard journey 5. to their hometowns. So to them, there is only one possible way to tell the story: Earth goes wherever humans go, because it’s our home.

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