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Currently on Digital and coming to 4K UHD, Bluray and DVD
from director Damien Chazelle and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is
outer spaces’ FIRST MAN.
It is 1961 and Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) is about to
bounce off the atmosphere testing the X-15 rocket for NASA in the Mojave Desert . He is not as phased by that as he is the
illness of his very young daughter Karen. Devastated, Armstrong turns to the
Project Gemini and is accepted in the astronaut group.
Deke Slayton (Kyle Chandler) tells Armstrong and his fellow
trainees Elliot See (Patrick Fugit) and Ed White (Jason Clarke) that the United States
is behind in the space race. Their goal is to pull in front of the Soviet Union and Armstrong is all in. Wife Janet (Claire
Foy) supports and prepares for the move to Houston .
Another tragedy hit Armstrong hard with the death of two
friends while at the same time he is slated to command Gemini 8. After an
aborted mission for Gemini and determined not at fault, Armstrong is selected
along with Gus Grissom (Shea Whigham) and Roger Chaffee (Cory Michael Smith)
for the Apollo 1 mission.
Once again tragedy strikes again and again as Armstrong is
pushed back down the line. Finally, he is told that Apollo 11 will likely be
the first lunar landing and Neil begins to withdraw form his family more and
more. Janet has had her fill and tells him that it is his responsibility now to
explain to their children what he is doing and why.
The mission isn’t without its rough patches but Neil
Armstrong steps on the moon, has a moment of reflect and returns home to his
family. Their, President Kennedy reminds us all that ‘we choose to go to the
moon’!
Gosling as Armstrong gives a stoic performance of a man who
spends years mired in tragedy. It seems he doesn’t see his own close calls with
the same amount of deepness than he does with the loss of family and friends.
There is so much hiding in this character that it was like waiting for Gosling
to just burst out of his skin at any moment. Yet, he doesn’t but instead
occasionally lets the steam out of the kettle and keeps everyone at bay.
Foy as Janet is a woman who clearly supports her husband
but, at times, can not seem to get past the wall that Armstrong continues to
build with every event in their lives. A strong performance that speaks out
when she needs to and waits patiently when she must.
Other cast includes: Corey Stoll as Buzz Aldrin, Pablo
Schreiber as Jim Lovell, Christopher Abbott as David Scott, Lukas Haas as
Michael Collins, Brian d’Arcy as James Walker, Steve Coulter as Gunter Wendt,
Ben Owen as John Hodge, Ethan Embry as Pete Conrad, John David Whalen as John
Glenn and Ciaran Hinds as Robert Gilruth.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has just added an
amazing film to their library and making it available for us all to experience
and re-experience in our own home theatres. There are films of every genre
available from scary to drama to family films. For more of what they have to
offer please visit www.uphe.com.
The Bluray includes Deleted
Scenes, Shooting for the Moon – Take an intimate look at the production of
FIRST MAN and the collaborative relationship between Director Damien Chazelle
and Ryan Gosling, Preparing to Launch –
It’s difficult to believe that FIRST MAN is the first major feature film to
tell the story of this Apollo 11, and Giant
Leap in One Small Step – A heroic character study, FIRST MAN sheds light on
all the hard working individuals that got us to the moon and back.
Also, Mission Gone
Wrong – Watch as Ryan Gosling reenacts a test piloting sequence gone
horribly wrong and see how he trained to nail the landing, Putting You In the Seat – Filmed in IMAX to show the vastness of
the moon, find out all that it took to recreate the most famous moment in NASA
history, Shooting at NASA – Hear from
Ryan Gosling and Director Chazelle on how shooting at NASA brought unparalleled
authenticity to FIRST MAN, Astronaut
Training – Go behind the scenes of the three day boot camp each of the
actors underwent prior to filming FIRST MAN and finally Feature Commentary with Director Damien Chazelle, Screenwriter Josh
Singer and Editor Tom Cross.
FIRST MAN is filled with a cast that may seem like small
roles but in this film, no role is small in telling such a big story. Although
the film deals mainly with Neil Armstrong, it doesn’t forget those who also
made the journey through the space program and their contributions to the space
race.
The film also acknowledges how difficult the struggle was
and the personal sacrifices that were made that allowed Armstrong to put his
foot on the moon. That is important when telling the story of our space history
and I appreciated it.
In the end – it was a pivotal moment in the history of
mankind!
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