the scientist

Elvie 2022-01-16 08:01:45

This may be a scientist, insisting on repeating one thing!

As the title says, "Hot Air Balloonist" tells a relatively simple and well-regulated story, but it is indeed very effective. Hubble conceived the film in a way of slowly coloring the details of interesting characters. In addition, it is commendable that the film did not impose a predictable romantic relationship on the protagonist. Technically speaking, "Hot Air Balloonist" is also very reliable. When presenting the story on the big screen, the film uses a large number of close-up shots to welcome and demonstrate the power of personal expression. Here, Jones and Redmayne’s familiarity with each other and their support for each other, coupled with their respective excellence, bring a cathartic release effect to this film. Photographer George Steel collaborated with Hubble to bring a visually beautiful film that perfectly blends naturalistic tones and advanced 3D animation technology.

With the cordial charm and unique appeal of its leading role, the connection between the film and the stimulating experiential effect is to a large extent a sensory journey suitable for film.

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  • Rebeca 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Watching in the cinema is pretty good, the high-altitude scenery is magnificent, and the unique dangers and challenges of hot air balloons are also quite catching. The length of the film is consistent with the time the hot air balloon stays in the air, which is a good presentation latitude. Scientists in the past were too fierce and raw. The acting is also pretty good. But I checked it and found that it was two men who went up in the past. Since it has something to do with it, it is best to follow historical events, not like fiction. It's not a taste. Men once obliterated women’s contributions to science, but now obliterating men’s contributions in turn is not the correct way to compensate. One star deduction.

  • Nat 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Although the plot of this film is thrilling and the pictures are beautiful, the whole process is actually quite ridiculous. I have watched a lot of NASA adventures in space and space science fiction movies. Now it is really ridiculous to watch two people in balloons throw dirt down in the sky and jump up and down on a balloon. In particular, the role of Freckles in the film is almost a pig-like teammate, and the whole role of existence is to highlight the greatness of the role of Felicity Jones. But what is ridiculous is that in the seemingly real incident, there were no women at all, but the ascension of two men to heaven. Their names are James Glaisher and Henry Coxwell. Although I am also very happy that the choreographer gave women the opportunity to transform men into women, creating a weak but physically strong female character, and deliberately let the male protagonist faint at a critical moment and let the female protagonist take away all the splendor. But I still feel a little too deliberate.

The Aeronauts quotes

  • Amelia Wren: You don't change the world simply by looking at it, you change it through the way you choose to live in it.

  • Upper Class Lady: Mother always taught me, why have one man when you can have two?