step into the unknown

Don 2022-10-31 02:19:28

Ryan Gosling's new work "The First Man on the Moon" is still a collaboration with Damien Chazelle from last year's hit "La La Land". I hope that the effect of mutual achievement can continue to be maintained, but it is indeed more than "Love". Discuss academic likes. Fortunately, the commander-in-chief, who has been following the style route in a low-key manner, has finally become mainstream, like a street boy with a motorcycle and a cold beer standing in the spotlight in suits and leather shoes.

The film presents a well-known story, and it can still be tactful and restrained. Two hours are not boring. The film does not make a lot of noise, and exhausts all means. Instead, the plot and emotions are carefully filmed.

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"I don't think they will ever be able to describe it to us, and we'll never be able to know this magnificence, nor to later men. The first men on the moon saw something that later men never saw, their Life has been elevated to a level beyond our reach.”

Interlude:

"Chang'e-4" lander topographic and geomorphic camera ring-shaped panorama (cylindrical projection)

The universe is too beautiful to exist, I wish you every time you look up the starlight.

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Extended Reading

First Man quotes

  • Neil Armstrong: I don't know what space exploration will uncover, but I don't think it'll be exploration just for the sake of exploration. I think it'll be more the fact that it allows us to see things. That maybe we should have seen a long time ago. But just haven't been able to until now.

  • Deke Slayton: Why do you think space flight is important?

    Neil Armstrong: I had a few opportunities in the X-15 to observe the atmosphere. It was so thin, such a small part of the Earth that you could barely see it at all. And when you're down here in the crowd and you look up, it looks pretty big and you don't think about it too much. But when you get a different vantage point it changes your perspective.