I am honored that this film is adapted from the book
First of all, when this movie involves the dialogue of the radio station, 100% of the original words are recorded, and the authenticity can be imagined.
Armstrong finally landed on the moon and stared at the moon crater alone. It was a real thing. The professor said that there are medical records in this section, saying that Armstrong's heartbeat was once measured at 180 per minute. However, no one knows why.
When facing the moon crater, Armstrong left the bracelet of his dead daughter there. This is a detail that expresses the emotions of the character. In fact, whether he threw it, or even what he threw, is a mystery. Our professor Said that he had found someone from NASA and asked about the item list of the astronauts who landed on the moon. By the way, every astronaut brought something to the moon must be declared like a customs clearance. The other two astronauts have a clear list, but Only Armstrong’s can’t be found. So the professor personally interviewed Armstrong, who denied that he brought something. But our professor’s attitude is that Armstrong is a very honest person, but that time he lied, so the professor inferred that he should bring something. I got something that he himself is very precious, but he does not want anyone to know. Because Armstrong has a special affection for his little daughter, just like in the movie, his wife and his colleagues have never heard him mention it. Even many of his colleagues have never heard of him. I don't know that he once had a daughter. So the screenwriter is creating this segment.
At the end of the movie, Gosling gave the hostess a kiss on the glass. It was very cryptic. He didn't want to point out their divorce later, nor did he want to add too much emotion. The reality is very funny. His wife saw Armstrong's wife who came back from the moon. The original words of the first sentence are:
OK, NOW WHAT?
The director Damien not only took a lot of material according to the script, but also allowed the actors to freely play a lot of the bridges at home. It was made up. When Armstrong was packing his luggage, his wife lost his temper in the study and told him to say goodbye to his two sons. It was purely free for the actors. Also out of the desire to win an Oscar, this section was included in the movie.
When asked how much our professor contributed to the script of this story, the professor said that it was far from what he hoped. When he first contacted the crew, the screenwriter Josie Singer, who won the Oscar for Best Original by "Focus" The script writer sent our professor a double-spaced 16-page script for his comments. Our professor honestly responded to him with a single-spaced 70-page revision... so the screenwriter was more than three months old. I ignored our professor. Our professor said with aggrieved expression that later on, he no longer dared to talk nonsense about the amendments, and simply acted as a consultant to tell them which details were right and which were wrong.
I personally like this movie very much. After all, I am a loyal fan of the City of Philharmonic. Plus Alma Mater. As a biographical film, the method of designing many sections into a first-person perspective is very flattering, giving us a roller coaster-like experience. Experience the great adventure spirit of astronauts. And this is really a detailed movie. The director has carefully designed every scene, so that we can feel the romance of space from time to time, and sometimes feel the silence and suffocation of space. Fear, and sometimes I can feel the great sense of human mission. In short, Damien is definitely a full-scale director. I even saw a little shadow of Nolan and Ridley Scott (about the part of the universe, I often think of interstellar (The crossing scene of the docking, there is a strange sense of mystery)
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