Adventurers who can die for adventure and scientists who can die for science

Harrison 2022-03-23 09:03:02

I accidentally saw a very niche Amway on Weibo before I knew about this movie.

Relative to such a good movie, the popularity and ratings are too low.

Butterflies, snowflakes, adventurers who can die for adventure, and scientists who can die for science at an altitude of nearly 10,000 meters.

A high-altitude version of Gravity, or so. . . Low altitude version (relative to space)?

In order to ensure the experience of sitting in the front row in the cinema, at the same time because of fear of heights, I dare not watch many scenes.

Although it's not actually a hot air balloon. . .

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Extended Reading
  • 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.

  • Meredith 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Karen Karen's fantasy journey~ It is recommended to put some diapers on the palms and soles of the feet before watching the film

The Aeronauts quotes

  • James Glaisher: You are the only person who could fly us higher than anyone has ever been.

  • Amelia Wren: You don't change the world simply by looking at it, you change it through the way you choose to live in it.