- The balloon in the film is an inflatable balloon, not a Hot Air Balloon, which has not been available for decades in the UK. Therefore, the crew produced this inflatable balloon separately, with a pilot specially equipped, and the inflatable balloon must pass the flight test like a real airplane before it can be put into use.
- The crew needed to shoot many scenes in the sky, so Felicity Jones went to Germany to participate in special training and training in order to become a pilot flying a balloon.
- The actor was in a balloon at a height of 30 meters. After shooting the first scene, during the landing, the balloon flew towards a bunch of trees. The balloon hits a 20-meter-high tree, and the scene is full. Chaos, fortunately no actor was injured .
- On November 13, 2020, IMAX exclusive poster was released. Some scenes in the IMAX version of "The Aeronauts" will be extended up and down to cover the entire screen, presenting audiences with up to 26% exclusive screen content exclusively.
The Aeronauts behind the scenes gags
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Felipe 2022-03-28 09:01:10
The heroine is also working too hard, and all the coolies let her do it all by herself... For the sake of the little freckles, he behaves quite well, the most exciting part of the hero has fallen asleep hahahahaha
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Bryon 2022-03-25 09:01:19
This pair of CPs is one of the reasons why they must watch this movie, maybe because the theory of everything is so successful; but I doubt the scientific rigor of this film, I feel that before the heroine climbs the balloon, the two should die It's only reasonable if it's almost the same. The plot in the back is like "Adrift", all kinds of hallucinations and so on. Hi, it's also closed.
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Amelia Wren: So, you didn't have room for oils, but you did for brandy?
James Glaisher: Well, a scientist is nothing without his equipment.
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James Glaisher: Newton said that we build too many walls...
Amelia Wren: I don't want to hear it from Newton. I want to hear from you.
James Glaisher: All my life I've found comfort in science. It helps give meaning to the many things we can't control. It brings a degree of order to the chaos that surrounds us. But whilst we may be able to explain the science behind an aureole, or falling snow, it's not possible to account for its beauty. Together we've brought the stars closer.
Amelia Wren: We HAVE brought the stars closer.