It would be much better to watch as a documentary

Maia 2022-11-16 22:23:51

1. It is more appropriate to define him as a documentary. The meaning of the fact is much more important than the movie. When he stepped on the footprint that was printed in countless newspapers, I was full of excitement. I wasn't born when it happened, and I didn't feel much about the meaning of this kind of human history, but when I grew up, I would feel more and more about the meaning of life. This? is a testimony to exploring the meaning of life.

2. The earth is also crescent-shaped when seen from the moon. It is impossible to feel it through imagination and sharing when you step on the moon. As said in the movie, this feeling cannot be conveyed to the next generation. When they die, just disappeared. But through the movie, we learned that at that moment, the moment of human civilization, Amsterdam thought of itself, his wife, and his children.

The moon gives me the feeling that it is vast and uninhabited, where human beings are lonely lives, just like the earth exists in the universe.

3. The narrative of the film is not too much on aviation training, and more time is given to political decisions and the lives of astronauts at that time.

This is undoubtedly a very dangerous industry, and it is also a great industry. Amsterdam can be remembered for so long, and even in the history books in the future, it will be considered a great man, but he also took on a lot.

For his family, he could not give responsibility, he could not guarantee whether he would survive every boarding, there was no developed technology in that era, there was no good security, and it could even be said that they were doing experiments. Before this successful landing on the moon, many astronauts have died. It's not a single person's success, and the movie wants to express that.

This is a great feat in American history, and it means a lot to America.

4. At the same time, this is actually an inspirational film?

"Why do you want to climb the highest peak? It's not because it's easy, it's because it's difficult."

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First Man quotes

  • Janet Armstrong: It'll be an adventure.

  • Bob Gilruth: Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. These brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, know there is no hope for their recovery.

    Bob Gilruth: They will be mourned by their families; they will be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the unknown...

    Bob Gilruth: Others will follow, and surely find their way home. But these men were the first, and they will remain the foremost in our hearts.

    Bob Gilruth: For every human being who looks up at the moon in nights to come will know there is some corner of another world that is forever mankind.