Who Says You Can't Have Fun During the Apocalypse?
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Who Says You Can't Have Fun During the Apocalypse?
"Project Hail Mary is a Big Friendly Giant of a movie, told at epic scale and somewhat daunting length (156 roomy minutes). It's the kind of dazzling-looking, all-ages adventure that's become rare in Hollywood: a grown-up story that kids can also enjoy."
"The loose, sometimes flippant script is stuffed with goofy physical antics and nerdy in-jokes-yet the amusement occurs within a high-stakes, Interstellar-size space drama, outfitted with swanky visual effects and death-defying action sequences."
Project Hail Mary depicts Earth’s nations collaborating to address the impending death of the sun caused by an alien substance. The film, co-directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, is based on Andy Weir's novel and offers an optimistic counterbalance to global chaos. It combines a cheerful tone with cutting-edge technology, presenting a family-friendly adventure. Despite its ambitious scale and length, the film's script sometimes falters with goofy antics, yet maintains emotional depth and sincerity, characteristic of Lord and Miller's work.
Read at The Atlantic
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