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First Man 4K HDR | Moon Landing - 2160p 10bit HDR 7.1 Atmos

A Biopic on the life of the legendary American Astronaut Neil Armstrong from 1961-1969, on his journey to becoming the first human to walk the moon. Exploring the sacrifices and costs on the Nation and Neil himself, during one of the most dangerous missions in the history of space travel.

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Directed by : Damien Chazelle

Starring :
Ryan Gosling
Claire Foy
Jason Clarke
Kyle Chandler
Corey Stoll
Christopher Abbott
Ciarán Hinds
Shawn Eric Jones

Screenplay by : Josh Singer

Based on : First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong

Produced by :

Wyck Godfrey
Marty Bowen
Isaac Klausner
Damien Chazelle

Cinematography : Linus Sandgren

Edited by : Tom Cross

Music by : Justin Hurwitz

Production companies :
Universal Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
DreamWorks Pictures
Temple Hill Entertainment
Phantasma

Distributed by : Universal Pictures

Release date : October 12, 2018
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Universal Pictures (2018)
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2:54 This shot and music was absolutely marvellous

gauravrai
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This movie should have won all kinds of awards.

vermontvermont
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You know that's real NASA recordings in the background. The guy talking to them from mission control in Houston, also known as Capcom was Charley Duke, fellow astronaut. I've known years before this movie came out that they had trouble on the way down and almost ran out of fuel, and yet it still had me on the edge of my seat. Still does to this day

operation
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I’m so glad this film was shot in 70mm. Feels so much more real. And the impact of switching to imax when they leave the capsule is the modern day wizard of oz sepia to color

Rad
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The use of quiet in this film was excellent.

Bobaklives
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2:54 always gives me goosebumps. They were there, and no one had ever gone there before them.

frankmessely
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This sequence is so touching. Music is perfect. I can't stop watch it.

barbopanda
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I find this scene so beautiful and emotional. The music and cinematography are really good

danielbrowne
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It's weird, we all know what happens, but it's still unbelievably tense and frightening. Fantastic marriage of soundtrack, imagery, and acting.

cleverusername
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This is up there with the best scenes ever put to film. In addition to the historical accuracy, the filming and music are cherries on top.

JustinHEMI
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Best part of the movie!
The 🎶score should’ve gotten an Oscar!

-C.S.R
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The song that kicks in at 2:54 has been associated with his daughter, Karen, throughout the movie, and when it kicks in I STILL get chills all these years later.

stephaniec
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An underrated movie, but certainly one which I liked a lot. The science was accurate to a good degree, and the music heightened the tension and the anticipation. Ryan Gosling probably did his best work in this movie as a commander/pilot challenging the limits of human endurance.

profamitgupta
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Man....the balls of steel on these guys.

cg
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What really strikes me is that those two guys were the most isolated from humanity that anyone has ever been. So alone, in a way, but yet the eyes of the whole world were on them as well. Strange.

rogermouton
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greatest achievement ever done by mankind, our kind.

Gwardini_PL
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Me and my 12 year old daughter got in the lunar module and landed it on the simulation of the moon surface and it was not easy. Respect to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin

leejohnstone
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Justin Hurwitz needs to do a James Bond score – that bit where the horn stings kick in at 4:33 is pure John Barry. Could be playing over Roger Moore leading a team of commandos into a submarine pen.

StephenGraves
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While everyone talks about music, which is absolutely fantastic, can we give some light to the sounds overall? From little cracks, to Reaction Control System thrusters' muffled bangs as they fire, alarms, and my favourite

Astronaut's breathing and silence amd breaking tone, the moment LMDE shuts down and they are on the surface

_mikolaj_
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I still cannot quite believe this. In the face of what really were incalculably formidable odds, Armstrong, Aldrin, & Collins did it !…..May they never, ever be forgotten.

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