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Brad Pitt in Ad Astra: Rumo às Estrelas (2019)

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Ad Astra: Rumo às Estrelas

3.540 avaliações
8/10

Br Ad Astra is a good film.

Hello from Earth, Moon, Mars, Neptune, Space. Brad is all over the place. The film starts with a great sequence for approx. 7 minutes, which is captivating and visually stunning. Unfortunately, then it gets to a slow-burn mode till the story develops a bit more and we get to see another visually impressive sequence past 30 minutes. It does get more interesting later on and together with the visual impact (a kind of dreamy action sequences) and the nicely written score you will want to sit this through the end. Acting is good and for fans of Brad Pitt, this works perfect as he is in almost every scene. Science...well i am not an expert here but the things portrayed in the film are not really tied to exact science. It is the future after all and humanity knows more, right? I would not read too much into that; it will help you enjoy the film more. In contrast with some negative and maybe unrealistic reviews that I read here, if you like a mix of mild father-son drama together with sci-fi, this is a very nice film to watch. 8/10
  • ThomDerd
  • 11 de dez. de 2019
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7/10

A film about solitude

  • hugues-talbot
  • 19 de dez. de 2022
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6/10

I've actually watched this three times, but...

  • goshin34
  • 3 de dez. de 2022
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Space travel as a vehicle for examining human relationships.

  • TxMike
  • 23 de jan. de 2020
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6/10

Watch it for the cinematography

  • Leofwine_draca
  • 17 de out. de 2020
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6/10

Disappointing

  • JRmf
  • 1 de fev. de 2020
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6/10

How the screenplay can ruin a movie

I went to see Ad Asta yesterday evening. After the superb images in Gravity or Interstellar, I was curious to see what 2019 brings. I wasn't disappointed, the movie is very well shot, the Space images are well made, deep sky, the Planets, the Moon, really nice.

However, I think the movie was ruined by its screenplay which lacks of coherence. The story is really weak and undeveloped. There are many fractures in the reality of space travelling,

You almost have the feeling that the screenplay was written to have a support for the images, nothing more.

So yeah, I give this movie a 6 and I'm sad to see how a possible epic movie is ruined by a weak screenplay.
  • costin2004
  • 18 de set. de 2019
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6/10

Heart of darkness

I like sci fi as a genre because of the ideas. There doesn't need to be shocks, suspense even. But there should be excitement, often borne of seeing a clever idea germinate, take root and blossom...ideally into a dark flower. Ad Astra has one narrative thread, a couple of ideas, but nothing beyond that. It's an extemely rushed film...2 billion miles in 2 hours. It's rushed and dull though...not a good combination. The dramatic mkments are crow-barred in...the moon sequence...the Norwegian space ship. Neither are there to move narrative or charchter forwrd though, and as such feel terribly contrived. And as for this film's Colonel Kurtz...don't bother. I kinda wish i hadn't.
  • alistairgladstone-15186
  • 24 de set. de 2019
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9/10

A beautiful space epic about the true journey of depression

'Ad Astra' was a film I knew nothing about going in, and i'm glad I went in blind. It was visually gorgeous with nail biting set pieces, but the story hit me in just the right spot. It takes a good script for you to hear voice over in lieu of dialogue and not feel like you're being cheated, and this script was, in my mind, excellent. It's a vibe-y film that spends a lot of time in silence, and if you're like me you'll really appreciate the time it takes to develop the emotional and visual severity. On its surface it's a space epic, but in its heart it will speak to victims of depression, as well as anyone who's ever spent years feeling like they didn't belong. It takes a journey greater than most are wiling to take to find your deepest demons and confront them. Absolutely loved it.
  • csheff3
  • 14 de jun. de 2020
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7/10

A series of unfortunate space-related events

Ad Astra had its moments but it was underwhelming and a bit light on hard science. The low/no gravity seemed to be poorly and inconsistently portrayed. It definitely seemed like it was trying to be more meaningful and worthy than I think it was. And it had typical tropes that seemed lazy and unnecessary. I enjoyed it enough and the sets, costumes and props were quite wonderful of course but it was ultimately quite forgettable and nonsensical.I'm sure it was trying to say something about the mental journey of the main character rather than his space-faring one, but I don't know what it was. Could also be called "A series of unfortunate space-related events".
  • stevelovell
  • 18 de set. de 2019
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1/10

Alarmingly Bad

  • devilwolfdog
  • 20 de set. de 2019
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9/10

There Was Nothing Out There

  • mariahxlyz
  • 6 de jan. de 2025
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6/10

Very stylistic movie - Venice 76 review

I have just seen movie at the Venice film festival. A few quick thoughts -great cinematography(Hoyte has done it again) and acting from Brad and Tommy -there are a couple of interesting scenes that I did not really expect in the middle of the movie -sound editing top notch

It is a movie more for the critics and lovers of cinema art , and less for general public wanting some space sci-fi epic. But everyone will find somethig to enjoy in this film and I reccomend to see it !
  • pejv22
  • 29 de ago. de 2019
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2/10

Ad Astra-nomical Failure

  • saadimam-43128
  • 19 de set. de 2019
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Solid Heart of Darkness tale, although it is not serious enough for its sombre tone, or fun enough to sell its moments of action

  • bob the moo
  • 15 de ago. de 2020
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7/10

'Most of us spend our lives in hiding'

James Gray both wrote (with Ethan Gross) and directed this psychological science fiction story that has polarized viewers: while many love the film, as many loath it - and for various reasons that can be read as private opinions. In short, the story relates one Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) who undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father Colonel Clifford Mc Bride (Tommy Lee Jones) and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe and the survival of earth. In the treacherous opening Roy falls from an incredibly tall space tower all the while maintaining normal vital signs and mental stability - traits that accompany him through the film's adventure until the ending. Along the way he encounters older astronaut Thomas Pruitt (Donald Sutherland) and a few other persons both of the astronaut bent and those living on other planets - very small parts in this essentially one man film.

The focal point of the film is the father/son relationship altered by space and time and that allows the story to rise above routine sci-fi elements. Brad Pitt is excellent, if a bit monochromatic, and the technical, visual, and graphic elements of the production are exceptional as is the cinematography. This is a fine example of intelligent science fiction that retains nods of insight into the mind states of those who explore space as well as the quite possible future of space exploration with the accompanying benefits and potential problems. A bit too long and in need of editing, AD ASTRA is still a worthwhile evening's entertainment.
  • gradyharp
  • 24 de dez. de 2019
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7/10

Enjoyed it

I watched this at the end of a hectic work week, and it was a relaxing thing to watch. I appreciated the slow pace and sunk into it.

Cool cinematics too, great scenery etc

I know people are moaning about science anomalies but I didn't care 1 jot. Not really the point of the film.

I do get peoples point of the Donald sutherland character, not sure what he was about/point of him etc

But overall a lot better than the formulaic screech, bang, shoot, kill type films out there these days...

But I'm glad I gave it a go
  • danielowen17
  • 20 de jan. de 2021
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7/10

It's a good movie

I had fun watching it. The cast was amazing. Brad Pitt is obviously the highlight of the movie. Tommy Lee Jones was just classic Tommy Lee Jones.

The story is interesting, but some parts of it is kind of confusing and leave you with questions. And when I say questions, don't think that this is Interstellar or 2001 Space Odyssey level movie. It's not even close to those classics. The plot starts off by showing what the main character's mission is, what he is going to do, but then they end up doing something else instead. So huh? The opening scene was really interesting. I can see this movie having lots of fans. Some people will really love it, and some people ( like me) won't be really that impressed. Overall, I do recommend going and seeing it for yourselves to form your own opinions.
  • armanov-76390
  • 13 de set. de 2019
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6/10

Ad Absurdum

  • cwatt-99862
  • 13 de jun. de 2020
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8/10

Not a movie for everyone, but a must-watch if you're up for a slow but powerful movie

Let me start off by saying that the movie's pacing is unusual (think of the pacing of Interstellar; constant progress), but unlike Interstellar, this movie's climax is not as strong- but that's not a bad thing.

The whole movie is about how Brad Pitt is calm on the outside, but inside he is a storm of feelings. This can be a metaphor for space itself- always quiet, but is very complex inside.

The end of the movie (without spoiling it) also works with that logic- there is no loud Inception horn, in fact, seemingly it's pretty relaxed, but you can still sense the tension and emotions going on.

Now that's what I call "show don't tell"
  • ilayabr
  • 24 de set. de 2019
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7/10

Beautiful tale of humanity

This isn't the action-packed space sci-fi flick you may be hoping for. It's much more than that. Ad Astra is about humanity and our relationship with our fellow man. Pitt's performance is striking, the cinematography is breathtaking, the story is beautiful.

It may not be for everyone. It's not the epic that Interstellar is, but it is superb on its own merits. Please see this movie without the lukewarm reviews acting as a heavy predisposition on your mind.
  • alexpn66
  • 24 de set. de 2019
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5/10

Brad Pitt Is Lost in Space

  • evanston_dad
  • 14 de out. de 2019
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8/10

Ad Astra is a movie for grown-ups.

  • chienpingchou
  • 7 de jan. de 2025
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6/10

Visually striking and sonically mesmerising, yet narratively tone deaf.

  • eelen-seth
  • 17 de set. de 2019
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1/10

Why are people saying this is good.

  • duffers1831
  • 17 de set. de 2019
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