When I watch this movie, it's like I'm looking inside myself...

Hope 2022-03-21 09:01:38

Such a delicious movie! The silent and vast picture, the large close-up of the character's face, and the eternal theme - loneliness, the viewing process of sitting in front of the imax screen is simply a self-indulgence enjoyment. From "Tinker, Cook, Spy, Soldier" to "Dunkirk" to this "Interstellar", Homart's photography has become more and more stunning; it is also appropriate to invite Richter to score the film However, the whole movie is more like it was made by Richter's style; the director is so lucky to have found an investor to let him shoot such a personal emotional expression in such a wayward and generous format.

The process of development is too fast, we are always encouraged to communicate more with others, but sometimes it is more like being forced by reality, so there are always people who want to escape from that very social atmosphere, enjoy a person's meditation, stay away from Disguise, stay away from the noise, as if, apart from a few like-minded friends who are all in different places, now I always prefer to choose the kind of scenes with few people to watch a niche movie like this one by myself , don't worry about the people in your peers getting bored, and you don't have to listen to the complaints of your peers even though you like it after reading it, you can sit quietly and listen to the ending music and other subtitles... But this kind of enjoyment of loneliness is not always the case. It is voluntary, and after a long time, it is more like a desire, and there is an anger beneath the desire. What I long for is to have someone show up to talk to me, or even just a meeting of eyes or suddenly clenched hands, expressing a similar understanding and moving of the movie in front of me, as if Roey finally appeared and wanted to take the initiative. To connect the idea of ​​communication; and anger sometimes really wants to burst out like the monkey in the spaceship! What's sadder than Roey is that the one that I thought I longed for once appeared, but now I can't get it back, and even the desire to communicate with other people has disappeared, so when I watch a movie In fact, I am very envious that Roey and his father can find a job like an astronaut to escape. However, Roey's loneliness is an active closure of self-emotion, and his father is a lonely and terrible paranoia...

Some people may think that we are very hypocritical, but really like a sentence from a bean friend, "The universe is infinite, but compared with the vastness of human emotions, it is still insignificant..."

I would love to do this kind of work...

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Extended Reading
  • Michelle 2022-03-23 09:01:37

    Gray is indeed a literary director in commercial films. The grand universe once again shows the blurred, boundless, and lost temperament like Amazon. I really like it. If Gray continues to shoot like this, he will become the next Malik.

  • Deanna 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Film-noir monologues are inevitably superfluous, but they also invisibly lay the engine that drives the entire film. As a "traumatic detective", Pete calms the contradiction between existence and annihilation in the search for the vast sea of ​​stars, and ends the troubles. After his own "obsession case", he finally completed self-healing. Celestial bases and space stations are both clue locations, carrying types of entertainment functions, just like western gold rush stories or hard-core detective novels, just like common signs in works of the same theme in recent years. The infinite freedom of space in geometric modeling and spiritual sustenance gave Gray a new possibility to analyze and explore the materialization of the inner image of the characters, and no longer follow the trekking in the cities and jungles of Coppola and Herzog, which catalyzed it. The organic evolution of space and roles is unified into a more advanced audio-visual life, which can be seen from the conservative perspective of countless helmets, hatches, and pilots. The shining stars still emit classicism.

Ad Astra quotes

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

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