When you see that the producer is Spielberg, you know that the quality must stand the test.
It can be defined as an American-style theme movie. The greater the thing, the harder it is to shoot.
But this time I was not disappointed. From the characterization of the characters to the final success, there was no excessive exaggeration and exaggeration.
True emotions are in place. The quality of the picture ranges from the noise in the early 1960s to the exquisiteness of the final moon landing moment, which is really contradictory.
Astronauts in that era were really high-risk occupations, and different narrative angles gave us a very special experience. When the heroine said, "
When we hadn't attended the funeral for a while," my heart was still a little stunned, and I read the failure speech during the launch, which was more like sinking the boat
courage. In the end, throwing strings on the moon is really good. If it is picked up by other moon landing countries, it will be an oolong.
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