[Review Movie] Decoding The Galaxy (Ad Astra): Brad Pitt flew into space

James Gray's Deciphered Mysterious Galaxy ( Ad Astra ) will take us on a journey into space with a story imbued with father and son.Movie content "Decipher the Galaxy" (Ad Astra)The story focuses on the character Roy McBride (Brad Pitt), who can be said to be a very cool astronaut - extremely cold (seemingly insensitive), always realistic and outstanding. he never had a heart rate that exceeded 80, even when falling from above like in a movie scene.

The cause of the fall is caused by an unidentified high-pressure stream of energy, which is also the cause of many deadly explosions that occur every day on earth. When investigated, the space agency traced its origin to a project - and the head of that project was the father of the character Roy McBride.As mentioned above, Roy is a person who seems to have a perfect mentality, but through the details of the Lima project and about the possibility that his father is still alive, we can gradually see the people inside. Roy, seeing that he was not an iron man, saw that he also had troubled times in his quest to find his father - or perhaps to find his own god - the one who created it. He (this is clearly shown through the directing of director James Gray in incorporating details of God in the screenplay).

One of the interesting things about the movie is that viewers also experience the feeling like Roy, we never predict what will happen but can only know what Roy knows / finds. understand. This experience is made even more authentic by James Gray frequently letting scenes turn into the face of the main character, and most importantly thanks to Brad Pitt's profound, powerful and persuasive acting (like many reviewers - one of the best roles of his career)
James Gray deserves all the compliments he received for this film, not only making a thrilling psychological film, he also knows how to entertain viewers and use the imagination a little through telepathy. Moon travel has become a popular form of travel, or through chasing rover segments on the moon.Brad Pitt is full of mood in Decoding The Galaxy (Ad Astra)Despite being a top Hollywood star, Brad Pitt has more charm with production awards than acting. However, his role in Ad Astra earned him a lot of compliments and became a good candidate for next year's Oscars. From charisma to voice, Roy McBride exudes a stern astronaut with rigid moral codes.
However, hidden deep inside him is the pain his father abandoned for 30 years. In the quest to find Clifford, those injuries come up again, causing him to constantly struggle inside. Roy is constantly torn by saving his father, forgiving the sins he committed and regretting relationships on earth or becoming a selfish person like Clifford.Through this, Ad Astra has left a profound lesson about the family and the ambition to explore the human universe. In the search for new life in the vast space, we have forgotten the most valuable thing is the loved ones nearby. Then when all is over, all that is left is solitude and cold only.
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Brad Pitt excelled in showing the characters in scenes that require inner weight from the eyes to the facial expressions. Roy's story made the film tinged with darkness as well as leaving many profound lessons for viewers. In addition, cast members like Tommy Lee Jones, Liv Tyler, Ruth Negga, ... all round their shoulders as well as help push the emotional circuit to the climax.Techniques and pictures bold science fictionDespite being a fantasy film, director James Gray has incorporated a lot of compelling action scenes throughout the duration. Not only that, they also combine smoothly with the elements of outer space to bring many new battle scenes, chasing new and no less dramatic in the Deciphering the Galaxy mysterious (Ad Astra) .
The action elements of the film range from racing, gun battle to confronting alien creatures and melee. Images of spacecraft colliding with each other or being shot down flooded the work. On their journey across various planets, Roy's group must constantly be alert to the bloodthirsty predators lurking around and ready to attack at any time.The melee battles in the film are well-groomed, beautiful and no less violent. In particular, the duel between the zero-gravity environment of the two characters is staged as a "dance" of death or chase on the Moon is not inferior to the Fast and Furious series. It can be said that Ad Astra is a combination of countless famous blockbusters like Gravity (2013), Fast and Furious or Taken ...
In order to accomplish this, the biggest merit belongs to the filming of Hoyte van Hoyteman. He is behind the beautiful frames of Interstellar (2014) and Dunkirk (2017). Hoyte's bold and constantly changing angles have brought about both the majestic and poetic feeling of the universe as well as increasing the intensity of action scenes many times.In addition, the impressive visual effects are so seriously invested in that every frame of the movie is stunning, making it difficult for the audience to take their eyes off the screen.Deciphering the Milky Way Galaxy is showing in theaters across the country.