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Sarah 2022-03-21 09:01:15
I have always thought that I have seen this movie, maybe there are too many space themes. But no movie can portray the American spirit like Apollo 13. I was very moved when I saw James tear off the rescue system on his body. The astronauts are also human, just like us! Recalling the astronaut Wang Gang in China back then, it is like paying tribute to them. I have to admire that there is a reason for the strength of this...
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Enrico 2022-03-21 09:01:15
At that time, Lao Mei didn’t know how to film "One of the occupants became insane and chased the other two in...
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Melba 2022-03-20 09:01:14
Although I encountered a translated film again, the sound and the picture were misplaced in the end, and I fell asleep halfway through it, but it still doesn't affect the fact that it is a good film. The scene of the final successful return is still as moving as the perfect ending of all science fiction films (though it is...
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Jayme 2022-03-20 09:01:14
Unexpectedly, revisiting on the big screen is a hundred times better than in memory. Long Howard is really a master of narrative and a master of mobilizing the audience's emotions. It is a surge of heart to...
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Stefanie 2022-03-20 09:01:14
Don't give up in desperate situations. No matter where you are or what dangers you encounter, you always believe that the motherland will always be your strong backing. No, it is the motherland's technological level and the world's top scientific and technological personnel. Although NASA can't send you to any planet, it will definitely be able to take you home safely from any...
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Kristy 2022-03-20 09:01:14
The advancement of mankind always needs brave people. We call this kind of people a hero. A hero is not a minority, a hero is a group of people. This group of people is dedicated to the progress of mankind. But only a few people are often remembered. Whether it is success or failure, human beings are advancing in constant attempts. Both of these results provide precious wealth for human...
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Justen 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Naturally touching, thrilling in tranquility. The magnificent pace of civilization has transcended time, region, and race, and closely linked the breath. The starry sky becomes language, and the earth is a warm flame. The moon is a soft dream. The greatness of mankind lies in the fact that hopes and wishes still make them shine after the loss of dreams. I have tasted the frustrated soul, wiped the scars with bright eyes, and vomited rain to wash the mud stains, and then embarked on the next...
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Amiya 2022-03-19 09:01:02
I don’t have a lot of feelings. I only knew that this was an adaptation of a real event after seeing it halfway through it. Personally, I don’t feel that there is a strong sense of crisis, or a sense of fright, and the sense of substitution is not strong, but it is not easy to finish reading. Hanks’s final monologue added points to the movie, or Hanks added points to the movie. PS: I just found out when I watched it, on my computer, there are still four Hanks movies that I haven’t...
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Pat 2022-03-18 09:01:02
It’s too shocking. 1NASA-the collection of the smartest people.2 Strongly inspire patriotism (but I’m not an...
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Luther 2022-03-16 09:01:02
The main melody is a good film, but whether the soundtrack can converge, it is already very dominant, and the music is still like...
Apollo 13 Comments
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Katlyn 2021-10-20 17:24:14
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Before doing anything, there will be some signs, good and bad. If you are too conceited or want to succeed too much, you will turn a blind eye to these signs, reduce your vigilance, and lose the opportunity to analyze the signs and pre-process. Mutual trust between teams is very important. If you...
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Trycia 2021-10-20 17:25:03
"Apollo 13": A step-by-step humorous documentary film
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Overview
"Apollo 13" is a film directed by Ron Howard, written by William Broyles Jr., Al Lenner, Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary West A documentary movie starring Nice, Ed Harris and others. The film is...
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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.
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Fred Haise, Sr.: Oh, Christ.
Jack Swigert: What's up?
Jim Lovell: No more waste dumps. We're just gonna have to store it.