Ad Astra Comments

  • Janie 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    It's over, I fell asleep in the cinema... What happened from seeing Daddy to blowing up Daddy (cover your...

  • Shakira 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Pete: Dad loves me again! Dad: I never loved...

  • Bartholome 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    The most attractive part of space science fiction is often the abstract processing of extraterrestrial, universe, and technology. Whether visually or emotionally, the more abstract I see, the more exciting it is. In this sense, the epilogue of "2001: A Space Odyssey" is really overwhelming. In fact, space is inherently abstract to humans. The big screen often visualizes it to make it more visible and knowable. However, for me, the crisis of being named is never more shocking than the nameless....

  • Marlee 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    The space version of "I killed my dad". James Gray's style didn't play very well, the gorilla with its teeth and claws in the universe lit up... Human beings are always the most vulnerable existence in the vast starry...

  • Kayleigh 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    I feel that Malik will be jealous: it's obviously my film, how come it belongs to Gray's name, haha. In any case, making films with no plot but only thoughts in Hollywood deserves infinite praise. In the picture, Pete's close-ups and the macrocosm are intertwined, forming a transcendental existence with two sides. All passages that seem to be emphasized in a structured way, the lunar rover gunfight, the orangutan raid and the cannibalism, and even the space capsule competition, are all...

  • Alanna 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Is the male protagonist so enthusiastic about finding a father for himself? Will anyone empathize with middle-aged men’s daddy issues? GROW UP...

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Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: Why go on? Why keep trying?

  • Roy McBride: Goddamn it, they are using me!