Ad Astra movie plot
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Johan 2022-03-24 09:01:34
After experiencing fluctuations and variations, it has a perfect ending. Like the ending of Denis' "Life in Space", it shines with the brilliance of humanity. It shows the necessity of love for human beings, whether it is returning to the old home or building and exploring the distant new home. All need love: Clifford has no love, killing his fellows is no different from an orangutan, he has lost his ability to be a human, but he can't find the meaning of the universe, the celestial bodies are eternally dim and silent; Roy has love, and the blue Neptune also shines, making people cry , so he probably won't hear a grander cry from the depths of the universe and abandon human beings for interstellar exploration alone. If there is any voice calling him, it can only be love - the universe is ruthless, where there is love, there is love our home.
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Laurianne 2022-04-24 07:01:04
For the first time in a movie, the monologue of Gray was used to make Roy's space journey closer to Willard in the Vietnamese jungle. Willard found fear, but Roy found something more important than wandering alone in the universe trying to conquer fear, Gray has the usual tenderness and compassion for his character. The first half of the film is like Roy's heartbeat not exceeding 80bpm, extremely objective and calm; the narrative deepens and the rhythm is gradual. The moment the father on Mars responds, the camera language, music, and performance are instantly improved, and this fascinating climax has been maintained until Finish. Seeing the eyes will poke the screen! TLJ is so good, why is there such a good old man! Thank you Foss for letting Gray keep his ending, and removing the last 40 seconds is Gray's own ending.
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Roy McBride: Captain, I have a small oxygen leak in my suit, I'm just gonna check my patch.
Captain Lawrence Tanner: Have fun back there. We'll let you know if we spot any ETs.
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H. Clifford McBride: Home?
Roy McBride: Yep.
H. Clifford McBride: This is home. This is a one way voyage my son. You're talking about Earth? There was never anything for me there. I never cared about you, or your mother... or any of your small ideas. For 30 years... I've been breathing this air, eating this food... enduring these hardships... and I never once thought about home.
Roy McBride: I know, Dad.
H. Clifford McBride: I knew this would widow your mother... and orphan you... but I found my destiny. So, I abandoned my son.
Roy McBride: I still love you, Dad. I'm taking you back.
H. Clifford McBride: Hmm... I have work to do. I have infinite work to do. I must find intelligent life.
Roy McBride: It's time to go. We don't have much time. Come on.
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Original Poem "God All Over the Stars"
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A bit of nonsense, but a very real afterthought
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Light is the real taste of the world
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"Interstellar Exploration": No matter how big the space is, just look at the stage of human beings themselves
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Excerpt from classic lines: after reborn, I will live and I will love