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'Ad Astra': You've seen this before . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on September 20, 2019 at 13:40:51:

Probably the best acting Pitt has done. He has really matured and handled his emotions well. This is set in the "near future" and involves a mission to discover the source of Earth damaging EMPs. Oh, it also happens that Pitt's dad, Tommy Lee, was on a Deep Space mission that never came back.

The story gives us a more emotionless world with Pitt being a prime example. It also shows the Moon and Mars as commercial truck-stops for outbound missions. Yes, the CGI was great but not overpowering. The direction made this more of a "personal" movie rather than a spectacle.

The story and action parallel a famous movie from the '70s. You'll get it in no time.