The Aeronauts Comments

  • Icie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    This is a pseudo-biographical film about the adventure of the heroine. The visual effect is good. I don’t know why the overall screen of the ordinary hall is relatively...

  • Harvey 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Roaming the sky, life is hanging by a thread; butterflies dance freely, falling snow is colorful; the stars can be picked up in one hand, which is afraid of shocking people in the sky. The exploration of the unknown, the thirst for knowledge, and the awe of science may give a glimpse into why the first industrial revolution happened in...

  • Lourdes 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Have these two played together before as the Hawking couple? Gotta see, what's the...

  • Kacie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    It's a bit of an adventure biopic routine (adventure feat + constant flashback to the preparation process), but it's still pretty good-looking, especially if you don't even have a jacket on, you dare to go tens of thousands of meters in the sky, that kind of exploring a small step for human beings is more important than your own life The pioneering spirit of 19th century England is fascinating. A similar feeling is also established in space and nautical adventure films. The flight altitude...

  • Cassidy 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Generally speaking, the conventional elements in genre films are quite complete; relying only on special effects to make audiences who are afraid of heights nervous, such an approach will make people aesthetically...

  • Lynn 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    There is not much foreshadowing, and it starts to fly, which is really unexpected. Of course, the history of the characters is gradually displayed in flashbacks in the air, which makes the combination of scientists and female men gradually more...

  • Ethan 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The opening film of the Hainan Film Festival: The scientific duo is too strong, and the screen fit is praised! Humans' yearning for the sky has greatly promoted the development of science and technology, and the thrill of movies is no less than that of space...

  • Bryon 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    This pair of CPs is one of the reasons why they must watch this movie, maybe because the theory of everything is so successful; but I doubt the scientific rigor of this film, I feel that before the heroine climbs the balloon, the two should die It's only reasonable if it's almost the same. The plot in the back is like "Adrift", all kinds of hallucinations and so on. Hi, it's also...

  • Hazle 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Good news for lovers of acrophobia. Especially the few thrilling scenes of the heroine are thrilling! It would also give more admiration to the adventurers of that era. And the movie itself is just...

  • Charley 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The last stubbornness of the British Empire, the ending song is good. As expected of Tom Harper, men and women must be equal, as boring as political correctness. Completely follow the conventional filming method of industrial routines, you can predict the direction of the plot with your eyes closed, and you have never died a few loved ones, you are embarrassed to say that you are a...

Extended Reading
  • Rylee 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    four star

    I believe that when Eddie Redmayne took over this book, he was determined to become the first protagonist Felicity Jones with director Tom Harbour. The advancement of the whole story is very similar to Jones's "The Revenant" exploration, with high effort in exchange for efficient income. The studio...

  • Geovany 2022-03-24 09:03:18

    Audiovisual feast

    Unintentionally brushed the film, watching the scene to know how much care. I learned a little bit that some of the high-altitude clips were actually shot in real scenes.

    In the middle and late stages of the scene where the oxygen was thin and the temperature dropped sharply, the female protagonist...

The Aeronauts quotes

  • James Glaisher: Newton said that we build too many walls...

    Amelia Wren: I don't want to hear it from Newton. I want to hear from you.

    James Glaisher: All my life I've found comfort in science. It helps give meaning to the many things we can't control. It brings a degree of order to the chaos that surrounds us. But whilst we may be able to explain the science behind an aureole, or falling snow, it's not possible to account for its beauty. Together we've brought the stars closer.

    Amelia Wren: We HAVE brought the stars closer.

  • Arthur Glaisher: Th-These things that people are saying about you, James, don't-don't... don't they hurt?

    James Glaisher: I wish it didn't hurt you.