Inspirational movie

Katherine 2021-12-13 08:01:02

The 1999 movie had a box office of 32 million that year.
The inspirational movie tells the story of several middle school students who are determined to expand their scientific hobbies in order to leave the local backward coal mine life.
Score 7.5 points.
Adapted from the autobiographical story of US Space Agency scientist Xi Homak, telling the story of his indomitable research spirit throughout his life and his legendary path of being in the company of science! The world's first artificial satellite was successfully launched by the Soviet Union. The residents of Meishan also gathered in the evening to watch the strange beam of light in the sky that symbolized the future of science and technology. It was the first time for Houmai to feel closer to the world. He decided to build a rocket. Houmai used 30 soaring gunpowder and fired his first rocket at the door of his house, which destroyed the fence of the yard. After countless failures, they still got the Exhibition champion, and university scholarship! !
I believe that people who think they are rational will be moved by watching this movie, moved by what others think and do!

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Extended Reading
  • Vita 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Americans also have two generations of estrangement, stubborn and rigid ideas, and tricks, but they are able to move towards their ideals, and they have created a fairer mechanism for this.

  • Karelle 2022-03-23 09:01:56

    The end credits say "Homer turns out to be a NASA engineer" with tears in his eyes. (The prototype of the story Homer Hadley Hickam, Jr. turned out to be a senior who graduated from the same school and the same major!!!

October Sky quotes

  • HomerRoy LeeO'Dell: [after lighting their first rocket] Ten, nine, eight...

    Roy Lee: Should we get behind something?

    [it blows up and they fly back]

  • Homer: [Reading the newspaper aloud] "The silvery cylinder burst forth in a fiery column of smoke and flame, racing the very wind as it soared into the sky, a messenger of these Rocket Boys of Big Creek.

    [Chuckling]

    Homer: These boys use their brains, not brawn, who play not football, but with Apollo's fire."

    O'Dell: [Chuckles]

    Dorothy Platt: [Walks up to Homer, elated] Hi Homer.

    Homer: [Quietly] Hi Dorothy.

    Dorothy Platt: Would you please sign my newspaper?

    Homer: Sure.

    Dorothy Platt: I just know you're going to be really famous someday.

    Homer: [Stares at Dorothy, mesmerized]

    Roy Lee: H - O - M - E - R