The film captured the hearts of all the audiences with just the beginning.
The 12-minute long shot that Martin tried his best to come up with showed a sense of reality that made the audience hold their breath for the scene in front of them.
Through the 3D glasses, they seemed to be in the universe, with only the vast and boundless darkness in front of them.
As the camera moved, the blue planet in front of them became smaller and smaller, and the deep darkness became more and more, giving the audience a feeling of being away from the earth.
Then, the camera rotated again and landed on the Hubble telescope.
Compared with the huge telescope, the astronauts who were working on it seemed so small.
The space was silent and so dark.
Kevin Thomas finally knew where the "fear" mentioned by the theater representatives came from. It was the fear of claustrophobic environment deep in human genes, which made people shudder.
Fortunately, the silent scene finally ended.
"Zila~Zila~Zila~This is Houston..."
The mission instructions came from the intercom of the space suit, and the astronaut Matt Kowalski's chattering voice.
Dr. Ryan Stone, played by Jessica, is restarting the communication card, and another astronaut Sherif is changing the battery module. Everything seems to be going smoothly...
The huge Hubble telescope floats steadily in space. The astronauts can see the reassuring blue home in front of them and the vast space behind the blue planet.
Such a beautiful scenery is not something everyone has the opportunity to witness.
And the audience at the scene also saw it with the camera.
Bell was stunned. How did he take such a shot?
It was so realistic that it made him feel a fear that he was in space!
Is this the new technology that Nolan has been talking about?
The audience at the scene also stared at the big screen in front of them through 3D glasses without blinking, fearing that they would miss some details that could appreciate this rare spectacle - including those film critics, directors, and actors.
"This is really a spectacle!" Kevin Thomas had a thought, "At this moment, the most beautiful shot in film history was born."
Bell: "Oh, damn, it's so beautiful, so beautiful, but also terrifying!!! This shot alone can make this movie go down in history."
He suddenly envied Leonardo a little.
This kind of film that can go down in history, let alone a cameo, he would be willing to join in even if he had to pay for it.
And Leonardo, whom he envied, was also in an unparalleled shock at this moment.
As the heroine, Jessica Elba was even more emotional. Although she was already a first-line actress and had starred in many hit films, this movie was different. It made Jessica winWhat it brings is not only fame and money, but also a great sense of achievement.
"It's so beautiful. Has the current film technology been able to achieve this level?" George Lucas sighed, "If I could use this technology when I was shooting "Star Wars", I'm afraid the effect would be even more amazing!"
The audience's perspective, as the camera moves, is like being in a quiet and vast universe.
The first former Soviet astronaut Leonov in human history to walk out of the cabin said: "I am surrounded by stars and feel unrestrained. I will never forget the feeling of this moment."
At this time, the audience in front of the big screen felt the same way.
Then the camera zoomed in and landed on the Hubble telescope.
The three astronauts joked with the ground command center while working slowly.
The atmosphere seemed very happy and peaceful.
However, this happy and peaceful atmosphere did not last long.
The disaster happened.
Eros launched a missile to destroy an abandoned spy satellite of his own, and the debris from the explosion rushed towards the Explorer and the Hubble Telescope.
This is another visually stunning scene.
The audience wearing 3D glasses watched the fragments flash past their eyes, and subconsciously dodged. The whole theater was dodging to the right and left... It looked very funny.
Even the several big directors sitting in the front row did not maintain their style of famous directors, and they swayed left and right with the realistic pictures.
Steve Spielberg even chuckled because he found it very funny.
There were many other audiences in the theater laughing.
This feeling of interacting with the movie was really fun.
But soon, they couldn't laugh anymore.
The satellite fragments shattered by the missile caused a chain reaction, which shattered more satellites and created more fragments.
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As the music became tense and urgent, the audience saw the debris rushing towards the Hubble telescope and the Explorer spacecraft.
To make matters worse, as satellites were destroyed one by one, the astronauts' contact with the ground became intermittent.
The camera began to switch quickly, and the soothing and peacefulness brought by the previous slow long shots completely disappeared. Everyone was immersed in a sense of urgency and crisis.
Bell's mouth was dry and he felt his adrenaline soaring. He had watched countless movies and had not been so devoted to a movie for a long time.
"The visual effects of Martin's movie are so outstanding!"
Bell even felt that this movie did not need a plot at all. As long as the whole movie could maintain this realistic visual effect, it would attract the audience to keep watching.
....... ..... .......
BiWho wouldn't be curious about the mysterious and deep space!!!
Of course, this is impossible.
The impact of the two satellite fragments made the audience intoxicated, as if they had experienced the baptism of two disasters in person, and a sense of surviving a disaster rose from the bottom of their hearts.
"This movie is too immersive!" Spielberg murmured.
Nolan nodded on the side, and suddenly felt that his "Interstellar" was just so-so.
The satellite fragments destroyed the Hubble telescope and the Explorer spacecraft.
Except Ryan Stone and Matt Kowalski who left the cabin, all other astronauts died.
Matt Kowalski and Ryan Stone searched for the bodies of the astronauts and went to the International Space Station, intending to use the Goose Ross "Soyuz" spacecraft there to evacuate.
Unfortunately, when approaching the International Space Station, the two collided with the solar panels of the space station and lost control, and were only connected to the space station by a rope wrapped around Ryan Stone's feet.
The audience's hearts were lifted again.
Afterwards, Matt Kowalski untied his interception rope and sacrificed himself to save Ryan Stone.
When Matt Kowalski in the camera slowly floated into the depths of the universe, countless viewers shed tears.
Humans seem to always be able to empathize with "self-sacrifice"!
Leonardo was moved by himself.
"Oh shit, I, no, Matt is so fucking great!!!"
(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.) Corpse.
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