Ryan Gosling prepares to go to the moon Universal Pictures
There鈥檚 a lot to love about , Damien Chazelle鈥檚 film about Neil Armstrong, but for me the highlight was seeing the moon on the big screen. Buzz Aldrin summed it up as 鈥渕agnificent desolation鈥澛犫 a description that also fitted his post-moon alcoholism聽鈥 but seeing the lunar surface on an IMAX screen was breathtaking. It is as close as most of us will ever get to the real thing.
It鈥檚 almost fifty years since Neil Armstrong put his foot on the surface of the moon. With First Man, on general release 12 October, you can get up to speed with Armstrong鈥檚 life and the Gemini and Apollo 11听尘颈蝉蝉颈辞苍蝉 ahead of next year鈥檚 celebrations.
I had the chance to put a few questions to Chazelle and his starman Ryan Gosling, including asking how hard it was getting into the head of Armstrong, who though widely admired was described as 鈥渁cidly pungent鈥 by NASA colleagues. Gosling and Chazelle think Acidly Pungent might be a good name for a band.
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I also wondered whether they felt as strongly as I do that it鈥檚 such a shame the space exploration stalled after the Apollo programme ended. Just think what we could be doing on the moon now. We could be living in lava tubes! Check out the interview below.
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