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
  • Garrick 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    So bold. but still not pretty

  • Marquise 2022-03-20 09:02:35

    Flying butterflies on the clouds, floating snowflakes, dropping shoes on the top of the head, hypoxia and freezing just to get closer to the starry sky, the romance of scientific adventure; although the storm flying around for a while when it first rises to the sky is a bit too much, but the whole is still tight and exciting, the big screen The experience is a plus; after "Rogue One", I hope Felicity Jones can play more female heroes.

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.