Ad Astra Comments

  • Destini 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Strictly speaking, this is a literary and artistic film dressed in a space science fiction film. Basically, the director remakes the space version of "Lost Z City"... As an art film, it has a charming charm; as a science fiction film, it is A fence that leaks air...

  • Bailee 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    The second brush did not change much. Pete's performance is indeed quite sincere, but it is said that most of the monologue lines are added by the company, and I feel that there is too little information... Recently, space movies have been discussing personal emotions. Is the emptiness of human beings on the earth unsolvable... But in space Still not resolved. The soundtrack has nothing to do with it, no matter how the space film is shot like this, it’s really...

  • Braulio 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    "Dad loves me again", the plot and sci-fi settings are quite mindless, the rhythm is very hypnotic, and it is supported by Pete's face value. The lunar and Jupiter living bases that are no different from the earth are still a bit new, but then a long trip is a clockwork voice? How does his father plan to live alone in outer space? Learning Matt Damon to grow potatoes is more realistic than...

  • Emery 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Whoever is alone at this time will be alone...

  • Rosendo 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Do you have to build a ship to send people into space to experience loneliness these days? There is nothing new under the sun, there is nothing new under the solar system? ️What's new? ? ? Attaching the marriage story to Guo Jingming is almost publicly executed on his four-hundred-square-meter balcony in Shanghai, looking up to the sky at 45...

  • Rylee 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    There is the audio-visual effect of Blade Runner 2049, but it is not enough. It seems to want to express deep meaning but tastes...

  • Ashtyn 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    My goal is not the stars and the sea, but to end loneliness. James Gray (again) brewed a journey of emotion and redemption. He is good at the leveling of window frames and the thick blackness. This time he found a subtle fit-the universe-with his usual dark clouds and gold edges. This adventure is actually like the homonym of the protagonist’s I am pulled farther from the sun, and this journey is also father to (from) son: the desperate infection on the father’s ship is like the Icari, and he...

  • Carolyne 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    disappointed. There is no problem with the technology of science fiction films and the construction of the future world, and they are very realistic (such as commercial rockets traveling to the moon, buildings on the moon similar to the earth but different topography, cruel and non-exaggerated fights in the space capsule). However, it may be due to the weakness of the script. The film's attempts to focus on personal mentality, father-son relationship, and space ethics seem empty and pale, and...

  • Eddie 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    Standing on the shoulders of "Gravity", but at the moment I really feel that "Gravity" is a bit vulgar. But from a certain aspect, the narrow aerospace movie has ended in the opposite direction of "Gravity" (it can be seen that "Gravity" is so powerful that it completely laid the new aerospace movie grammar) is probably James Gray's "Streis". "Mr. Special" is also the greatest common divisor of these space films in recent years. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is...

  • Charlene 2021-11-22 18:54:14

    The beautifully restrained space pictures, the Cthulhu-style story structure, the still handsome Brad Pitt, the extremely comfortable literary soundtrack and rhythm, these are the charms of "Interstellar Exploration" that attract me. Many people commented on the film as anticlimactic. On the contrary, I think this is the quality of the film that is different from traditional action science fiction films. It highlights the style of space opera. Some people like it very much, and some are drowsy....

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Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: I am looking forward to the day my solitude ends. And I'm home.

  • Roy McBride: I see myself from the outside. Smile, present a side. It's a performance with my eye on the exit. Always on the exit. Just don't touch me.