I was very confused on where all the Earth people on Mars went though. I knew that on Earth they all died from war and stuff, which ok fair if the world was going to end my first thought would be world and disease. Ray Bradbury wasn't really creative on that one. Anyways, but the death of the Martian Earth people isn't ever really explained. That bothered me. But I assume that perhaps the Martians drove them out, as confusing as that sounds. Like their memories in some way kind of what I thought was happening in the story about the martian (I think?) that was pretending to be everyone's old dead relative. Or maybe it was just a it didn't really work out kind of thing.
Also, Captain Wilder went out to freaking Jupiter and Pluto and stuff and he didn't find anything worth something? No civilizations no precious elements? That seemed off. Also, I found their lack of high tech really strange. I know they're telepathic, but they never seem to able to contact or be aware of everyone else on the planet. Mars just felt very small. That's all.
I agree that Bradbury doesn't explain a fair amount. At the same time, I like how he leaves room for mystery and doesn't weigh us down with lengthy info-dumps.
ReplyDeleteSame, when I started I was in the mindset of "oh this will be about glorious expeditions and the way that the Martian people and the humans would like interact and come together or something. Then people started dying off and then I was like "oh". Then when the mission had the guys go "back in time" I was like "what the heck". I kinda wish it hadn't gotten s dark and we would have Flash Gordon stuff going on but oh well
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the business w/ Captain Wilder's travels is related to what we already knew about planets in the 50s? If you're going to find another human-like civilization in our solar system, it's going to be on Mars. Jupiter and Pluto are so inhospitable to life as we know it. (It would be interesting to get REALLY creative and imagine a totally different kind of life on Jupiter, though! What would even work?)
ReplyDeleteLove your observations about the huge scope he takes in The Martian Chronicles, defying expectations.
I never noticed how many plot holes there were!
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