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Krista 2022-03-21 09:01:38

1. 79 days and 4 hours to fly from Mars to Neptune, that is, 1900 hours, Mars to Neptune 2.7 billion miles, 4.4 billion kilometers, or 2.33 million km/h. The current fastest speed of human beings is 16km/s, which is 57600km/h. It is 40 times that of today's society.

2. Speed ​​aside, walking through Neptune's rock formations with a board is a real hit. Why does the rock formation have a bullet speed, right? The bevel went through unscathed. Falling at that high speed in Lima did not break a bone unscathed.

3. Then a nuclear explosion did not kill him, not counting radiation, but how many times the third cosmic speed was reached and returned to the earth, and his wife was not old?

Change it from 4 stars to 3 stars, just for Pete and old Tommy.

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Extended Reading
  • Chandler 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    [82 points] An extremely romantic real space road film, from the earth to the moon, from Mars to Jupiter and Saturn, and then to Neptune at the end. Each place shows a different hue and the environment is memorable (especially Mars). A journey to explore the human spirit. The whole film focuses on the character of Brad Pitt, and uses very beautiful lens editing to show the helplessness in space and the former family love. The whole film uses a lot of narration, and some effective parts are still a bit unnecessary. For example, in the third act, there are a lot of facial close-ups enough to show the content next to them. The supporting roles aren't completely useless, allowing the audience to see that at different times in space, different threats show different humanity, without the good part of being human. The whole film gives a lot of 2001, flying into space (multiple aspects, like some flashbacks to Liv Tyler's character lighting and feel, architectural sets in various places, etc.). If you didn't like Gray before, this one isn't for you. In addition, the moon racing is quite new, but it is not as shocking as the rocket on Mars.

  • 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 here.

Ad Astra quotes

  • Roy McBride: In the end, the son suffers the sins of the father.

  • Eve: I feel like I'm looking for you all the time trying to connect to you, be close to you and it fucking sucks. You know, I have my own life. I'm my own person. And I can't just wait for you.