true adventure

Ericka 2022-04-21 09:03:03

Based on real events in the 19th century, this film tells the story of hot air balloon pilot Emilia and scientist James Gleisher who embark on an extraordinary adventure in a hot air balloon to explore the mysteries of the sky! It was so exciting to watch, and some shots made me feel afraid of heights! During the flight, they challenged heights never reached by humans in a hot air balloon, and it was an epic battle for survival! The film saw the madness and fearlessness of the male protagonist for the sake of science, and also saw the bravery of the female protagonist! Facing the process of life and death, I was extremely nervous when I watched it, I was afraid that she would fall off accidentally!

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  • Jarvis 2022-03-24 09:03:18

    Ah only to find out that it is the cooperation of the Hawking couple, tsk tsk, and the general impression

  • Christian 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Better than expected. The film seems to just borrow a historical framework from hot air ballooning and research on meteorology, and does not want to make a biopic. The script is really average, and the plot does not have a deep core like a biography. The core is just to convey the chicken soup for the soul such as "chasing dreams". If it is not for the mentality of watching historical dramas, this movie is actually quite comfortable to watch. of. The graphics and music are just as I expected, they are really beautiful, and technically speaking, this is also a work that is very suitable for viewing on the big screen. In terms of two-line editing, I think it is much smarter than the "Space Pioneer" I recently watched. The opening chapter is to go straight to the sky, bringing the audience into the wonders of heaven, and then insert the "cause" before the two characters in the middle to react. The current "fruit" is not only without losing the integrity of the plot, but also without losing the overall visual appreciation.

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.