Overview:
A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969.Status: | Released (2018-10-10) |
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Awards: | Won 1 Oscar. 32 wins & 193 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $44,936,545 |
Screen: | Josh Singer, James R. Hansen |
Productions: | Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment, dentsu, Fuji Television Network, Perfect World Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 30614: Ryan Gosling - Neil Armstrong
- 120932: Claire Foy - Janet Shearon
- 76512: Jason Clarke - Ed White
- 3497: Kyle Chandler - Deke Slayton
- 74541: Corey Stoll - Buzz Aldrin
- 11663: Patrick Fugit - Elliot See
- 984629: Christopher Abbott - David Scott
Crews
- 8287: Donna O'Neal - Costume Supervisor - Costume & Make-Up
- 1400540: Sheila Waldron - Script Supervisor - Directing
- 1332189: William Conacher - Dialect Coach - Crew
- 1381672: Rose Locke - Extras Casting - Production
- 2478877: Stephanie Logan - Costume Coordinator - Costume & Make-Up
- 2497689: Lena Glikson - Music Editor - Sound
- 960018: Fontella Boone - Tailor - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
Gill-Man
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Damien Chazelle has already proven himself to be one of the freshest new directors of the decade so far. Even after delivering the hard-hitting Whiplash and the emotionally-wrecking and whimsical La La Land, he still knows how to surprise fans of his work, returning to the silver scr ....
Continue reading ->YuanTian
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A really encouraging film for a historic event. The music and silence are playing so well with each other. I am glad that the directors and actors did not waste a wonderful story. Though I always think the leading actor's appearance is significantly different from origin Neil, it doe ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
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Every time that someone's on a spacecraft, I was into _First Man_. It might genuinely be the first time I didn't hate scenes shot with continual use of shaky cam, which is noteworthy. But by and large _First Man_ was not for me, biopics often aren't, and _First Man_ is absolutely a b ....
Continue reading ->Stephen Campbell
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**_Aesthetically laudable, emotionally vapid_** > _I am comfortable with my level of public discourse._ - Neil Armstrong declining to be interviewed for "Armstrong's Code" (Kathy Sawyer); _The Washington Post_ (July 11, 1999) More an intimate character drama than a grandiose ....
Continue reading ->AstroNoud
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Showing us the physical and emotional challenges Armstrong had to endure, the first half is already impressive, but the exciting landing scene and stunning moon scenes near the ending make ‘First Man’ a true and rare experience. 9/10
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