If you saw The Martian over the weekend, which opened No. 1 at the box office with $55 million, you probably didn't expect to leave the theater with I Will Survive stuck in your head. And yet that may have happened, as the movie ends on a particularly joyful note
Five best musical moments from The Martian
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Matt Damon stars in the movie The Martian. Photo / Getty Images
A minor plot thread throughout the movie is that as astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is stuck on Mars, his misery is compounded by the fact that the only music available to him is courtesy of his commander, Melissa Lewis (Jessica Chastain) - and it's all disco. He pokes fun at her taste as he keeps his video journal, but he eventually breaks down and has a minor dance party to Hot Stuff in the rover - particularly as he finds a way to increase the temperature on the freezing planet using a nuclear reactor.
2) "Turn the Beat Around" by Vickie Sue Robinson
Again, Mark's hatred of disco music helps give the film some lighter moments when he's already in the worst possible situation of his life. Damon gives perfectly tortured looks when this classic comes on through the speakers.

3) "Love Train" by the O'Jays
Corny? Perhaps - but the whole world literally did come together, as China helped bring Mark home with the help of its own space technology. It was the ideal song at the end of the movie as the camera panned to the many people who pitched in to rescue Mark from Mars.
4) "Happy Days"
That theme song gets Mark through some slow nights as he mulls how to escape Mars, and the Fonz's cheerful comedy is a hilarious contrast to Mark's miserable state of affairs.

5) "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
OK, technically, this was in the end credits, but it's still a perfect way to wrap up the film as Mark indeed makes it out of Mars after a harrowing journey. It did take all the strength he had not to fall apart. Plus, the lyrics actually include the words "outer space," which is even more fitting.