La Tierra Errante (2019) -
, directed by Frant Gwo , is a landmark in global cinema as China’s first large-scale science fiction blockbuster. Adapted from a novella by Liu Cixin , the film is a visually staggering epic that prioritises collective humanity over individual heroism, marking a significant departure from standard Western sci-fi tropes. Plot and Central Conceit
While the film employed consultants from the to ground its worldbuilding, it largely prioritises "rule of cool" spectacle over hard science. La Tierra errante (2019)
The main narrative follows a multi-generational team, including astronaut ( Wu Jing ) on a space station and his estranged son Liu Qi on Earth’s frozen surface. When Earth is nearly pulled into Jupiter by its intense gravity, the group must embark on a perilous mission to reignite the planet's stalled engines and prevent global destruction. Scientific Accuracy vs. Spectacle , directed by Frant Gwo , is a
: NASA engineers and scientists note that the central idea—moving the entire planet—is "utterly ridiculous" under current scientific theory, as the Sun won't become a red giant for another 5 billion years. Spectacle : NASA engineers and scientists note that
The film was a massive financial success, particularly within the Chinese market: Film Review: The Wandering Earth - Lowy Institute
: Critics praised the "stunning landscapes" of a frozen, terraformed world, including a snow-covered Shanghai and the massive, swirling surface of Jupiter looming over the horizon. Production and Box Office Success
The story is set in a future where the is rapidly expanding into a red giant, threatening to consume the Earth. To survive, the United Earth Government launches the "Wandering Earth" project: installing 10,000 massive fusion thrusters to propel the planet out of the solar system toward a new star system 4.2 light-years away.