Apollo 13 Comments

  • Freida 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    I want to see the school organization back then, everyone can see the ass peeing, the toilet is seriously...

  • Haskell 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    This can be regarded as the main theme of the American style; the docking metaphor at the beginning is really inferior; it is so stupid that the stars will not...

  • Josie 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    "Apollo 13" uses fine-tuning and restraint, meticulously handling every subtlety from screenwriting to performance, and reproduces the heroism and optimism from the depths of our souls. This is an almost perfect...

  • Andre 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    There is no one of the best theme. When I was a child, it was really insensible, but now I can understand the female support nomination again, and the acting is really good. The fascination of men of science and engineering shows great charm, all kinds of emotions (couple, colleague, man, woman, ideal, family) are entangled to death, but they are all low-key and not bloody. What the...

  • Guillermo 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    The play is very complete, but the so-called real-life adaptation of the film always feels a bit jerky. The technical problems of American movies determine success or failure. It is not that all outstanding American directors are...

  • Angie 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    Mankind has landed on the moon in the late 1960s, and has never made progress in the space domain ever since. What god Jiutian Temple is really not...

  • Curtis 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    It meets all the criteria for full marks in my mind. Exciting music, compact plot, bright characters, and appropriate pictures. Not the best in all aspects, but there is a kind of strength to be together~ Some people explore the universe, some people never give...

  • Jules 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    It must have been a blockbuster movie back then, without the current dazzling special effects, but everything is so exciting, nervous and real, the ridicule of the media is obvious, and there are many objections to the orientation of the people’s attention. TOM’s show feeling is very good. Strong, it’s not that the acting is bad, but it feels like acting no matter what. GARY has to say that it’s very hard. Except for imposters, the space movie roles in this kind of space movie are embarrassing,...

  • Lee 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    "Don't worry, if they can let the washing machine fly into the sky, they will get them back." The old lady said brightly. Flying out of the earth, landing on the moon, and interstellar travel, all things that were once considered impossible are becoming reality one by one. This world was already so sci-fi 40 years ago, relatively speaking, the last few decades have been relatively boring. a lot of. Forty years ago, human beings really had a kind of recklessness that a newborn calf was not...

  • Therese 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    Like most American blockbusters, it has always been eloquent at first. There are not many adrenaline-pumping plots, but seeing Houston, we have a problem! "Only began to really enter the plot. The Americanism in the film is fully realized. The addition of Tom Hanks is also a major attraction. Recommended-level...

Extended Reading
  • Dominic 2022-03-14 14:12:21

    A tribute to the great adventurous and sacrificial astronauts and space scientists

    On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft successfully landed on the moon, taking a step of great significance to mankind. At the same time, landing on the moon became the dream of every astronaut in that era. Three A month later, Jim took the Apollo 13 spacecraft to start...

  • Christop 2022-03-15 09:01:02

    Maybe we should think about something else

    I only know that an American named Armstrong successfully landed on the moon in 1970, but I don't know anything about the Chinese aerospace engineering except the greatness of the artificial satellite "Dongfanghong"~

    Today's Central 6 set puts on "Apollo 13" No." I caught up with the lift-off...

Apollo 13 quotes

  • John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: Ken, glad you're here. You know what's going on?

    Ken Mattingly: Uh, John's brought me up to speed. What do we have left in the batteries?

    John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: We don't really know.

    Ken Mattingly: Well, we gotta get started on some shortcuts for power-up.

    John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: Yeah. You know how short?

    Ken Mattingly: Well, it's all in the sequencing, John. If we can skip what we don't absolutely need and turn things on in the right order, maybe...

    John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: I agree.

    Ken Mattingly: You started on a procedure?

    John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: Well, the engineers have tried, but, I mean, it's your ship. We gotta get you in there.

    Ken Mattingly: Okay. Frank, I need the sim cold and dark. Give me the exact same conditions they've got in there now. And I need, uh, present status of every instrument.

    Frank Borman: You got it.

    Ken Mattingly: I need a flashlight.

    [one is offered]

    Ken Mattingly: That's not what they have up there. Don't give me anything they don't have on board.

  • Fred Haise, Sr.: Oh, Christ.

    Jack Swigert: What's up?

    Jim Lovell: No more waste dumps. We're just gonna have to store it.