Very strange and inconsistent title. A rattling mix of "Blade Runner" and "Three Centennial Man."
The abundance of fanservice and beautiful views of the Martian colony, unfortunately, can not correct the main drawback of this picture. Everything that happens on the screen is mounted out of hand badly, too much timekeeping is given to unimportant scenes, and the plot information is constantly pinched and not negotiated.
The narrative changes the pace from series to series - the first 45 minutes in saturation can pass for a full-length, but the second series of four is most similar to a filler.
Too much attention is paid to secondary things and too little timekeeping is spent on explaining what is happening on Mars and the relationship between the main characters. As a result, important information remains behind the scenes and it becomes not very clear where, why and why they are going now. Why would anyone want to help? When did they become friends? And so on.
To collect a coherent narrative here, alas, did not work, and in the end such a good concept with an interesting design of characters was bluntly merged.
The full-length retelling, they say, adds new scenes, but looking at the rewind, I could not find many differences there, except that the scene at the end did another.