
#Dauntless movie code
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#Dauntless movie manual

Dialogue and music are only included when necessary and when it is, it really works well. Additionally, the film is surprisingly quiet. This scene, like many others in the film, excel due to their engaging cinematography.Īll of the space scenes, shot by Hoyte van Hoytema ( Spectre, Dunkirk), are filmed beautifully, with the shots of the outer and inner atmospheres of different planets setting the mood for the entire film.

In one scene, Brad Pitt and his team of astronauts are fighting against another team of astronauts on the moon. There is an emphasis on the established settings like shopping centers and space stations on the different planets, which are visually engaging throughout the film. This film is less about the story and more so about the world in which the characters live. Although its plot is lacking, it makes up for it with its atmosphere. I thought this film was really great due to its originality when compared to other space films. Ad Astra is a film about an astronaut named Roy McBride (played by Brad Pitt), who must stop a surge in the cosmos that threatens the universe while also looking for his father, Clifford, who went missing many years ago.
