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Good movie, nice and grim dark space travel. Extremely close to stupid at some points.
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# ? Dec 5, 2019 19:20 |
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I said come in! posted:Watched last night, really loved the world building and vision of a near future sci-fi capitalism hellscape in space. It felt uncomfortably realistic, so I hope the writers are wrong about this being our future in space. If there is never a Subway on the moon, it will only be because we never made it back.
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# ? Dec 5, 2019 19:45 |
Saw this last evening, it's alright but its got some huge issues. Acting is decent, characters are weak, visuals are occasionally good, design is hit or miss, story is complete nonsense. Plot holes you could fit Neptune through. Like a 2 out of 5. Not the worst, but it basically squanders any good will it manages to gather.
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# ? Dec 5, 2019 21:42 |
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Boy I sure do love watching some empty husk of a white middle-aged man just brooding for 2 hours, which seems to be en vogue. Good visuals though. The lunar shootout was pretty cool.
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# ? Jan 13, 2020 19:22 |
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Seen it yesterday - pretty, cool music, also pointless and boring. Especially since just last week I watched Aniara, which is a way better movie about people being sad in space.
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# ? Jan 13, 2020 20:30 |
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I think this is the dumbest movie I've ever seen, in ratio of critics gushing to how goddamn dumb it is. There's so much gravity on the moon the old man needs to sit down and rest. Despite piracy being so rampant that we get a whole action scene, military personnel are so completely untrained for combat that they forgot to hold on to the ship and get splatted when the ship accelerates. Brad Pitt climbs up a spaceship's engines during the launch. The engines are going and he's climbing up them. What is wrong with you people!? To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Ad Astra. The psychology is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the science will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Brad Pitt's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Oakeshott, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of the extended close-ups, to realise that they're not just dramatic- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike ad Astra truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the depth of Brad Pitt's existential and emotion-filled "You instilled in me a strong work ethic," which itself is a cryptic reference to Rodenberry's epic Star Trek and its Vulcans. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as James Gray's genius wit unfolds itself on their movie screens. What fools.. how I pity them. America's science education gets a 2/10 from me. I couldn't even finish it when it was a free in-flight film.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 17:01 |
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This is definitely one of those "turn your brain off and turn your heart on" movies. There's zero attempt at tactical realism and I don't think anyone can make a good case for anything in the movie being true to real life. On the other hand, why the gently caress would you care? Would the movie be better if Pitt climbed into the spaceship 20 minutes before the engines started? No, then there would be no dramatic tension and the scene would be flat and silent and boring rather than loud and fiery and exciting. If you want to watch a space documentary, Apollo 11 is right there.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 04:44 |
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TychoCelchuuu posted:There's zero attempt at tactical realism and I don't think anyone can make a good case for anything in the movie being true to real life. I thought there was a lot to recognize in the corporate shittyness of space.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 05:18 |
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TychoCelchuuu posted:This is definitely one of those "turn your brain off and turn your heart on" movies. There's zero attempt at tactical realism and I don't think anyone can make a good case for anything in the movie being true to real life. On the other hand, why the gently caress would you care? Would the movie be better if Pitt climbed into the spaceship 20 minutes before the engines started? No, then there would be no dramatic tension and the scene would be flat and silent and boring rather than loud and fiery and exciting. If you want to watch a space documentary, Apollo 11 is right there. It's completely possible to at least pay lip service to physics while still developing dramatic tension, instead action scenes seemed to ignore reality any time it wasn't convenient to whatever cliche they wanted to copy paste into their lovely movie. As an example, during burn time there's enough Gs to basically immobilize everyone on the ship. Tension could have been ratcheted up through that immobilization, with everyone struggling to overcome it. Sir Kodiak posted:I thought there was a lot to recognize in the corporate shittyness of space. SCheeseman fucked around with this message at 07:35 on Jan 17, 2020 |
# ? Jan 17, 2020 07:29 |
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Sir Kodiak posted:I thought there was a lot to recognize in the corporate shittyness of space.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 10:27 |
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Right? They could have used Taco Bell, which would have done the same thing thematically while also making sense scientifically since the kinds of food they serve isn't reliant on earth gravity in order to be made properly. Or they could have showed the Subway kiosk, little more than a crude vending machine serving welted garbage that barely looks edible. Which makes me wonder that if they're putting so little thought into those aspects of the script, how thoughtful are the emotional story threads, really? Because the CG'd-in girlfriend makes me think not a lot.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 13:19 |
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I guess I typically don't really watch a movie with an eye towards how much thought the creators put in (about which I literally could not give less of a poo poo about) so much as I watch it with an eye towards what I get out of the movie. Was that what the creators intended to put it? Guess what, I don't give a flying gently caress.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 13:43 |
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TychoCelchuuu posted:This is definitely one of those "turn your brain off and turn your heart on" movies. There's zero attempt at tactical realism and I don't think anyone can make a good case for anything in the movie being true to real life. On the other hand, why the gently caress would you care? Would the movie be better if Pitt climbed into the spaceship 20 minutes before the engines started? No, then there would be no dramatic tension and the scene would be flat and silent and boring rather than loud and fiery and exciting. If you want to watch a space documentary, Apollo 11 is right there. I don't understand physics well enough to be offended by that aspect of the movie, but it's a bad, trite script regardless. General Dog fucked around with this message at 18:23 on Jan 17, 2020 |
# ? Jan 17, 2020 18:17 |
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All this movie deserves to be remembered for is space baboons.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 19:32 |
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Cacator posted:All this movie deserves to be remembered for is space baboons. *plock*
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# ? Jan 22, 2020 21:18 |
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TheIndividual posted:Would love to see how many times James Gray tried and failed to get the rights to Final Fantasy X before throwing this together. I don’t really have anything to add to the discussion here except I finally watched the movie last night after looking forward to it for a while. I didn’t like it, but I couldn’t put my finger on exactly why. Then I read this thread and found this post and now I am howling. Rahonavis fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Feb 25, 2020 |
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