It's excellent. Every adaptation is faced with a series of choices, and I think the film did a near perfect job with the choices it had to make. It kept the essence of the book while finding its own message to tell, and it was such a delight to see this great story come to life
Project Hail Mary is a love-letter to cinema, the art of visual storytelling and an adaptation that greatly surpasses its source material. Ryan Gosling is incredible, Sandra Hüller is a total scene stealer who brought me to tears where I least expected it and, thanks to a great script, all the emotional beats of this movie work so well; something which was not the case in the novel, where no one really felt like a believable (human) being.
I was lucky to experience a 70mm screening of the movie, which made its incredible cinematography even more gorgeous, but this film will look fantastic no matter where you watch it.
Stunning sets, flawless VFX and a terrific score go hand in hand to create one of the greatest sci-fi experiences of the decade; funny, emotional, memorable, beautifully optimistic and human. It's a more classic story about one man who needs to save the world but it does so with grace (😉), charme and a believable sense of wonder.
I really didn't think they could pull it off, but this is a movie that made my sci-fi nerd heart beat faster. One of the great space movies of our era that will stand the test of time and one of the biggest surprises of the year considering I was quite skeptical about it.
A wolf, husky, and fox all got to hangout together.
Thank you @AstroFops & @KingCosmicNick for hosting me. I had such a good time and can’t wait to see y’all again!
@Bruh09914234 I had the extra time so I added the major. Just added some elective human genetics courses. Didn't need it to go to medical school but it was fun to complete
@Bruh09914234 I have a biology + zoology degree. Most med students don't do nursing - degrees are on very different tracks. I don't think a nursing BS even covers all the med school pre requisites. At least at my alma mater you did 2 years pre-nursing then applied to nursing school