Where is the interstellar version of dad?

Derick 2022-04-23 07:01:38

Well, the title is just a gimmick, I haven't watched an episode of this reality show. But it also said that I had a hard time watching this film--as a sci-fi fan, I couldn't accept that the core of this film was not sci-fi at all. So much so that as one of the most important movies of 2019, I almost forgot to check in.

No matter how difficult it is, time can smooth it out. Looking back, Sigh is a good film with delicate emotions and visual enjoyment. Please note that this is not referring to Pete's face! Old and old, the characters are not handsome. Personally, I really love moon racing. This is an element of the same theme that doesn't seem to be very sticky, but it is very sci-fi and the visual effects are very novel. As for the various grooves at the end, I really don't want to mention it. The fabulous ending is almost at the level of Peter Pan? At that time, the brain back was basically blown. . . . . . The mouth is probably open, and the IQ seems to evaporate in place. . . . . . Science fiction fans must be brainwashed before watching, otherwise they will also be brainwashed.

As the main line praised Pete's performance, it should be the best I have ever seen (I have never been moved by his acting skills before). What I admired the most this time was the repeated recitation of the letter to my father on Mars. The change of feelings was extremely delicate, the space was huge, and the inner drama was rich but the characters were not good at expressing the feeling!

It is a movie that can be watched and savored over and over again, highly recommended!

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  • Willa 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    I really thought it was Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now that lame was going to vomit blood. The director always deceived the audience with a face of "I have something profound to tell you". In fact, he was just keen on the Abandonment issue.

  • Reagan 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    The first James Gray, a glimpse into the journey of Heart of Darkness in Apocalypse Now. Most people spend their entire lives hiding, and this is a movie that teaches people how to be more selfish about themselves. When discovering that the extraterrestrial creatures that he has been searching for all his life do not exist, that kind of self-lost is also the greatest loneliness that human beings feel in the infinite universe, swallowed by the acquired nothingness. A heart rate that doesn't change after a few spinning movements and falls into certain territories is not worth a true confession to my father, but you told me it was wrong, so it doesn't matter whether you can return to Earth in the end. How did the orphans find their home? This experience is full of regret and persistence. When you understand that a great exploration is going to reach that goal, and the result is destined to be farther and farther from home, farewell is a warning and an inspiration to the viewers. . I am happy and happy to see such top-level hard or soft sci-fi films in theaters every year, fulfilling the impossible dream of space. Yu Dong's Bona's ability to invest in Pitt's two films this year is really eye-opening, gratifying. Hopson Hall Dolby Hall, Huaxing IMAX second brush.

Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: I'm so selfish... I'm so selfish... I'm so selfish... I'm a selfish person...

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