Well enough

Dane 2022-03-21 09:02:59

In the process of the progress of human civilization, the entanglement between safety and adventure is an eternal contradiction. The shining moment of the human stars is often when someone abandons their personal safety and chooses to pursue something. The way they choose to live allows them to change the world. In the process of the progress of human civilization, the entanglement between safety and adventure is an eternal contradiction. The shining moment of the human stars is often when someone abandons their personal safety and chooses to pursue something. The way they choose to live allows them to change the world.

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  • Antone 2022-03-24 09:03:18

    Ah only to find out that it is the cooperation of the Hawking couple, tsk tsk, and the general impression

  • Morris 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    I believe that when Eddie Redmayne took this book, he was determined to work with director Tom Haber to become the first protagonist Felicity Jones. The advancement of the whole story is much like Jones's "Wild Hunter" exploration, high effort in exchange for efficient benefits. The studio shots on the high-altitude hot air balloons test the director's judgment on the light and the way of framing. Generally speaking, they have handled well, with frequent changes in rain, mist, frost, and butterfly and snow trickle. Of course, there are still slightly more ground dialogues. If the proportions are adjusted, the dramatic conflict effect will be better.

The Aeronauts quotes

  • James Glaisher: Newton said that we build too many walls...

    Amelia Wren: I don't want to hear it from Newton. I want to hear from you.

    James Glaisher: All my life I've found comfort in science. It helps give meaning to the many things we can't control. It brings a degree of order to the chaos that surrounds us. But whilst we may be able to explain the science behind an aureole, or falling snow, it's not possible to account for its beauty. Together we've brought the stars closer.

    Amelia Wren: We HAVE brought the stars closer.

  • Arthur Glaisher: Th-These things that people are saying about you, James, don't-don't... don't they hurt?

    James Glaisher: I wish it didn't hurt you.