Ad Astra
I deliberately took out my phone and checked the time. At the 40th minute, I haven't been able to determine it so quickly for quite some time. This is a movie I want to give full marks to. "This is it" mood.
All the elements are the expressions that I am most looking forward to in a movie. From the story, to the photography, to the use of color, to the characters, to the lines, to the soundtrack, and even to the still empty mirror, I was immersed in it.
I can't remember the last time I saw Pitt in the cinema, this man, this actor, since he had an appointment to watch "Troy" in a good movie when he was young, even if he left Jolie, even if he left his family because of alcoholism , and never let me stop admiring and loving him for a moment. I thought it was because of his perfectly sculpted face, but today I saw him slipping when he faced his father and said "I never cared about you or your mother, I've never wanted to go back to Earth for a single moment in my 30 years here" The tears on my cheeks full of traces of time, I forgot that I used to criticize him occasionally with love for his high and low acting skills. At this moment, there are only his constant star-like blue eyes.
I originally thought that the theme of the movie was "escape", the father "escapes" the earth, the son emphasized "as if I had a choice", I wanted to "escape" but had no choice but to "accept", but then I understood that it was " "Exploration" means "exploration" without looking back.
I also thought that my son would eventually choose "When I grow up, I will live like a father", but he insisted on seeking to the end and sticking to the original purpose, although he once said "I'm alone, and I'm gonna admit that i'm wearing", but at the end he will also say "I'm looking forward to the day I'm not on my own. I will live, I will love"
"We always pursue the beauty of nothingness, but we don't care about the present, or the people who should love or love us in front of us." Many of his monologues are like a distress signal that has been about to cry out in my chest for a long time. From now on, it seems to be turned into power...
The universe is endless, and the process of human exploration of the universe is destined to be lonely and long, but the vast Lost Realm is the work of art I want to see. In my opinion, this is the fate of human beings.
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