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- First Man - Out of Control: Janet (Claire Foy) listens as her husband, Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) saves his ship from a dead spin.
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Hoping to reach the moon by the end of the decade, NASA plans a series of extremely dangerous, unprecedented missions in the early 1960s. Engineer Neil Armstrong joins the space program, spending years in training and risking his life during test flights. On July 16, 1969, the nation and world watch in wonder as Armstrong and fellow astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins embark on the historic Apollo 11 spaceflight.
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Cast: Christopher Abbott, Ciarán Hinds, Claire Foy, Jason Clarke, Kyle Chandler, Ryan Gosling, Shea Whigham
Director: Damien Chazelle
Screenwriter: Josh Singer
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Suddenly the spinning scene from 'Gravity' looks like a gentle merry-go-round.
Yeah and realizing this realy happened makes even more terrefying!
@@TheKiller123ab the actual spin rate was about one revolution per second. This video is so dramatized its ridiculous.
@@niallmccaffrey791 yeah but i don't think it was that fun for them ither way.
When reality is stranger than fiction.
@@niallmccaffrey791 The spin rate is one revolution per second in this scene. Take a look.
This scene alone should have won the Oscar for Best Editing. The fact that this movie wasn't even nominated proves the Oscars are a damn joke.
Especially considering they gave it to Bohemian Rhapsody
Agree
The fact of the matter is that damien chazelle had already stuffed his trophy room the year before and it is one of the features of the oscar the golden globes or any other they don't want to look like they have a favorite producer or even worse a favorite producer/actor duo, they don't want to give the appearance that the same guys is always winning
Could have at least been nominated.
The academy are too dumb to appreciate engineering and science on film. They only appreciate work the refers to entertainment itself - self congratulation.
This movie was so underrated and overlooked. Saw it twice and here I am getting goosebumps from this clip. Great film and great performance from Gosling
And Claire Foy
True, it was one of the best films of 2018.
This scene in IMAX was almost too much. It was relentless. Such an underrated and under seen gem. A masterpiece really
I saw the movie at a cheap theater in a run down mall..I wish I had the opportunity to watch it in a first class IMAX style theater …that being said; it was still a very intense scene
Neil Armstrong, had 900 lives, when it came to his career, as a test pilot....
Yet in the end he succumbed to complications during a surgery. Rest in peace.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Can you imagine being the surgeon with NEIL ARMSTRONG on your operating table...and you LOSE him?
@@benn454 I mean he was in his 80's. Although to his credit you know the only thing that would take a guy like that out is something out of his control.
You could also see it as him being the only one to eject and crash from the LLTV, only one to have issues with a thruster requiring an abort, only one to land long on the moon, only one to manouver directly into gimbal lock... There wasnt an armstrong flight where there wasnt a major incident... Granted he got himself out of these, but did better pilots avoid them completely? Who knows
@@dash9655 there was no "better pilot" than Neil!
When I saw this scene in 4Dx the chair movement was synchronized with the spinning of the ship, so it started moving slowly up to the point the spinning was as fast as possible for these chairs.
Amazing work by the people that converted the movie to 4Dx, no other 4Dx movie I've seen was nearly as synched as First Man.
That sounds incredible
Brand - "What you're doing?"
Cooper - "Undocking"
Brand - "What?"
That woman had to be so stressed living with him 😆 🤣 😂
I heard Armstrong himself describe the roll and it seems that this scene is very accurate. Which is amazingly scary.
He described it as “non-trivial” as I recall.
@@ericham3249 Yeah, a roll rate approaching 400 degrees/sec I would call "non-trivial."
@@ArchTeryx00the roll rate shown here is closer to 1000 dps
@@ArchTeryx00standard roundabout in a kids playground does that
@@ericham3249 Coming from a pilot, that's huge.
You can tell the people who made this movie, actors and crew, put their hearts and soul into it. It is really good.
Its crazy how spinning scene felt like hours in theaters, but as you rewatch it’s pretty short.
"You're a bunch of boys making models out of balsa wood" LOL
Gotta have that aaaannngrrryy naaaaaaaasty woman.
Those boys put a man on the moon.. If that's what it means to be a boy, I'll gladly be a boy.
@@OriginalPuro A bunch of boys with big dreams and science degrees.
At this moment in time, she was right. Three men paid the ultimate price for Nasa's hubris in the Apollo 1 fire. Pursuits of endeavour and exploration or not, it shouldn't have taken a fatal accident for Nasa to step back and do things properly.
Wish I was one of those boys who put man on the moon...
She sure does know how to deliver a line!
Im so glad that i seen this film on the cinema
Same
Me too
Wolves are allowed in the cinema?
I fell in love with Claire Foy's performance in this movie and this particular scene was the instance when that happened.
Her acting is simply amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Claire Foy steals this entire damn clip! Love her
0:46 That spinning sound reminds of the alien signal sound from 'Contact'!
Aravind K S exactly what I thought
Exactly !
Maybe they ripped it off so that people would recognise it
also very stupid as there is no sound like this in space
@@Masson1903 actually that is part of the music by Justin Hurwitz. Listen to the song "Spin" from the soundtrack
this movie was goddamned intense in theaters
@L F Your god is a megalomaniacal psychopath.
Phoenix Swanson God is not a physco
@@journeythroughtherails5294
Oh yeah He is
Badou Plus Maybe for you. Dont give me a big lecture about God being a psychopath. Because he isn’t.
@@journeythroughtherails5294
I would ask you as well to not give me and Phoenix a big lecture about our opinion. I'm perfectly entitled to believe what I want as you are. Why would you have the right to lecture others but not me? And BTW, I did not, I only gave my opinion, I never said nothing about you.
One the best films I've seen regarding the early us space program they had serious balls to do what they did and Ryan Gosling portrays Neil really well
Robbed of a nomination, she should have won an Oscar for this performance; one of, if not her best performance in my opinion.
The Crown - that's her best performance.
The academy is not God. They think they are, but we shouldn’t. Good movies never get those things.
"You're a bunch of boys making models out of balsa wood". Hey. I resemble that remark.
She was robbed of the oscar :(
Douglass fir Sitka spruce Fair...??? But imo accents in acting are overrated... if I’m nitpicking english accents then I should do the same with asians, latin americans, etc and fairly who has the acknowledge / patience to do that... there’s more in a performance than that
Wow this film had a great focus on faces throughout its entirety. From one face, to the next, to the next.
It’s almost like a journal of who Armstrong encountered, what they looked like. Very curious, yet effective way of directing.
In IMAX, I remember each person’s face just filling up the entire screen.
By the way, if that spin continued at that clip, Neil and Dave would have passed out in less than a minute. If it continued slightly faster than that, the Gemini Capsule was at risk of flying apart.
Yikes.
I've listened to the actual coms loop tapes, and Armstrong is his consummate professional self all the way through. The man was a true understated pro.
Claire Foy is awesome
I feel like him putting his hand on the windows was his way of trying to be close to his family one last time. His family is always on his mind.
The sound effects are spot on 👌🏽
Totally over the top imho. The thruster firings were hardly audible. There would have been no shaking, no rattling, no sounds of twisting metal.
@@niallmccaffrey791 The perspective was from outside the Gemini capsule. There would have been no sound. The roll rcs wouldn't have looked like limp steam being injected into an airstream either. It would be an extremely quick barely perceptible expansion of gas.
@Bekah Cassidy going into space isn't exciting enough for you?
@Bekah Cassidy Turn off caps-lock. People might read what you write.
@Bekah Cassidy They specifically said the sound effects are spot on. They're not. It doesn't matter if it's a movie, if someone says it's accurate and it's not accurate, it obviously makes sense for someone to point that out.
The way they shook the camera in the scenes where the craft was shaking, holy cow did that hit it home. Same thing at the beginning.
Insert "you spin me right round" song here
How about ocean man
Nice to see Julius Caesar in mission control
That moment when you realize the dial went so far to the right that the hand was bent...
A lot of people forget Neil had another close call training for Apollo 11. Testing the mock-up lunar module, he had to eject with one second to spare before it crash landed in a ball of fire.
Samantha P Woof talk about being lucky
Wasn't that in the beginning of the movie?
They show this in a later scene-
claire foy and toni collette got robbed for the oscar nomination.
malicious patrick not PC enough, seems that way for the Oscars 😞
Armstrong and his first wife, Janet, separated in 1990 and divorced in 1994. He met his second wife in 1992, they were married in June 1994.
"First Man" is for the "space movies" is the same as "Das Boot" for "sea-movies"
Totally played up for dramatic effect. The spin was violent, but Scott was still conscious throughout the whole thing and it was a much more calculated decision between the two of them to go to their RCS to stop the roll.
Yes, and not to mention all the ridiculous sound effects and stuff but that's hollywood. They have to do something to invoke more drama and tension for the viewers, even though the real life ordeal wouldn't have looked or sounded anything like this. Neither men blacked out and they were both simultaneously working through the problem. The portrayal in the mini-series "From The Earth To The Moon" was a lot more accurate compared to this though it also had a little bit of dramatization going on as well. I highly recommend any one who was a fan of this movie to find and watch that mini-series. Probably the best space program related movie/tv series ever released along with Apollo 13.
it was to show how risky the NASA and Astronauts would take to go to the moon. you can interpret the whole movie as risktaking to achieve one of the biggest achivements in human history. it would be incredibly boring to tell the audience how risky the missions were and instead the movie shows us how horrifying it was through sound-design and through visuals. no-one wants to sit through a 2 hour and 21 minute of boring science exposition (and i love science). that is why the training scene showed us after they were in the G Force test, they showed 600 pages of basic rocket propulsion and the movie skips it. you guys call it hollywood, i call it filmmaking
@Bilal Khalid
Go home Flat Earther, you're drunk
@Bilal Khalid
You must still be feeling salty about Mad Mike scamming you guys, huh?
soabcnsk2012 True, you make good points. However, I think that “From The Earth To The Moon” portrayed this incident better by not taking as much creative license. Just my opinion, First Man is still a great film in many respects.
It’s like you’re worst fear in space
When you compare this movie to Interstellar, remember that THIS GUY WAS REAL
That was intense!
I guess that movie didn't have the necessary minimum amount of patriotism one would expect given the subject of the movie. That's why it will eventually pass into oblivion. But I found it a true work of art, maybe just because of the sober depiction of what's actually an act of heroism. Ryan Gosling is the perfect man for that role, the scenes are often so riveting, and the score is truly magnificent.
Ignoring Bilal, real-life is hardly ever "patriotic" especially for those making the sacrifices. A lot that patriot stuff NASA showed was for continued public support in a time they needed basically everyone on their side. We're used to that image: not this sober depiction; it's human.
I thought it was cheesy, and insulting to neil armstrongs competence. What's with all the shakey noisy effects in this scene? Thats not how it works at all. This was about as realistic as sending bruce willis to an asteroid.
It was a large step to humanity after all, not only to EUA, so i understand why the absence of patriotism
@@guifdcanalli Was it really such a big leap for mankind? And if it was... can you tell us why? It was definitely a mass grave for billions of US Dollars, that's what it was!
@@friedrichhof6304 because the idea of going to space isnt limited to a country
Yeah US that made this project, but those discoveries, both in exploration and technology and of both URRS and USA opened the gates for manking to see the skies as a new horizon, not as a limit anymore
Today we are talking about colonizing mars, moon, or interestellar travel all around the world thanks to missions like this
Claire Foy is such an incredible actress. Look at all the women she's portrayed... Legendary.
After his crash in LLRV test when he was a second away from dying, colleague asked him what happened he said nothing.
Now thats a badass in my book.
Best scene in the film.
Okay, now I get why they train on the multi-axis trainer.. for situations like this.
Claire foy is very good at american accent
Watching this part in the IMAX was so anxiety-inducing, it was insane
0:29 After watching this film three times I noticed him. He looked familiar. Paul is ...
Mark Armstrong.
I actually thought "hmm, he looks more like Neil than Ryan Gosling" and duh, it is his son, haha.
First man on the Moon: Neil Armstrong, 1969
First woman nagging: Lucy, Austropolithecine, 4 million BCE
The movie is aweason
Claire Foy really was robbed of an Oscar nomination.
Best scene
Guess that explains the G shock training…
Just imagine that situation 😱❤
What I would be thinking: "What happens if I throw up in this helmet?"
What I'd be saying: AHHHHHHHHH!
You know its good when you feel the pain of the Astronauts
If anyone has seen "From the Earth to the Moon" they also did this scene, and I believe that From the Earth to the Moon did a better job showing what had happened.
I'm thinking maybe I'm glad I didn't see this in IMAX
I saw it in regular and it hurt my eyes.
This is why they have the phrase: O! M! G!!!!
This must have been terrifying
Somewhere Bill Strausser is pissing himself
I’m going to see the real Gemini 8 Capsule at the Armstrong Museum in Wapakoneta tomorrow.
I can’t wait!
"This is a lot less fun than the simulator."
ahh so that's what happened on the first time I played Kerbal Space Program
It's not balsa wood, it's nickel-alloy and titanium.
0:29 This guy looks more like Ed White then Jason Clarke
Paul's actor was Neil Armstrong son
God This Making Me throw up When The space ship going crazy
His wife had to be worried all the time
The Mission Control Room looks grey and blue compared to the real thing.
this makes the u.f.o. ride at the fair look slow
are they in a simulation or something? what is that mechanical slowing down sound but in space?
This is no time for caution!
Never give up. Never stop flying your machine. If all else fails, die like a man, like a test-pilot man, like a Spartan... all the blueprints are archived, all the orbital mechanics well-proven, all the mission tapes are safely tucked away at The Smithsonian... the only thing lost to history is HOW did they ever get their huge testicles through those tiny hatches! =:O
Buzz aldrine and Micheal Collins two forgotten hero....
ah this happens in KSP all the time
You mess around with the wife.
mark russell couldnt handle living in a world filled with gigantic lizards and big moths so he joined NASA to get off earth
I don’t understand why the Gemini 8 is spinning extremely crazy, Not only did not happened that (at least not a extremely fast spinning), And I think (unless there’s a object that forces it) is impossible that a object starts spinning extremely crazy.
When u spawn a ball in Roblox STS-9 with collision on
Well, she wasn't wrong
I definitely! Definitely would have blacked out.
she wasnt wrong with her last statement to Deke
Behind every successful man there is a woman. Hence proved.
Proved with this fiction? No
J Shepard - the moon landing was real
Nonsense. Don't try to split the credit.
After Catching the Wolf, this man becomes rich by playing with Balsa wood. No more sweaty ballz.
It’s easy to criticize when you are not actually solving the problem. Good acting though.
Is there meant to be sound in space?
That was only the sound of the ship......
I love this movie so much, but i hated the relentless engine turbine sound effects throughout. These rockets and modules did not have turbines.
My father and his uncles built the runway at Edwards,i was born 7-20-1954 we landed on the moon 7-20-1969,my name is Ricky, Neil had a son named Ricky,my astrology sign is 69 i am a moon child,landed on the moon on my 15th birthday my gret uncle was killed on that job,leaning against and earth mover tire,the operator did not see him when he went to load up.He was sqeezes between two tire which are huge.
0:47
Trying to fly a helicopter in Arma 3
Long Live The Queen 🤭
So this is how Gemini 8 eight look like
Ciaran Hinds is supposed to be playing Gene Kranz but he is called 'Bob' in this scene, is twenty-five to thirty years older than the real Gene Kranz was at this time, is never shown operating as a flight director, and in the movie was at the White House during the Apollo 1 fire when the real Gene Kranz was at Mission Control. Why do I get the sense that labeling him as Kranz was either an afterthought or the most poorly executed element of this movie?
Garrett Dalley Hi Garrett, i think you are misinformed. Ciaran Hinds is playing Robert R. Gilruth in this movie, not Kranz :)
@@naughtydog201 I keep seeing sources online claiming he's playing Kranz, but that would make much more sense.
@Bilal Khalid What are you doing in this comment section reality denier? So you're here to show people what stupid looks like? I'm still waiting for your moon hoax video Mr Kebab.
All the people who complain about “too much shaky-cam” fail to realize why it needed to be there. Scenes like this would not be nearly as exciting or realistic-feeling without it.
Was she like this in real life?? I heard he was also very angry and reclusive
Janet Armstrong said during an interview that NASA never let her on the base to confront Deke Slayton when they cut off her radio transmission during the Agena spin. That whole scene was made up for the movie.
if she was like this in real life, I can totally understand because her infant child was killed and almost lost everything relating to her child in the house fire (if that did really happen) and her husband almost died
He was neither reclusive nor angry.
This movie isn't right. Nobody is smoking in these scenes.
The movie showed her smoking some, but not nearly enough, truth be told, that entire mission control room should have been hot boxed for accuracy.
Jeez, the shaky cam is annoying as heck.
No
...yes
@@majumder456 ... No
Milekas either you’re trolling, or your brain has no sense of motion sickness
@@majumder456 In truth, I think the shaky cam is only useful in this film only during the take-off scenes, where we feel the vibrations, the shocks, we are Armstrong. Afterwards, it's true that during the normal dialogue scenes, the shaky cam is not used for much apart from making it look a little too much like a documentary.
Why does the alarm sound like that... never heard that before
I'd be more concerned with all the screechy, rattly, whirly sound effects going on. Whats with all that, space is very quiet.
She's great, but her scenes with the heavy demeanor were overdone. Not her fault, just the style of this movie (depressing).
Other dude str8 passed out all up to Armstrong