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If you can get past the fact that there are very few historical facts in this movie. basically it is a period fantasy. it was fairly enjoyable to watch. It is worth looking up the real Glaisher to find he is not the nincompoop portrayed. (No hat or gloves. Movie Review After her husband¡Çs death in a ballooning accident, Amelia Wren was an aeronaut with no love for balloons. In fact, for a long time after Pierre¡Çs demise, Amelia had no passion for anything. He had single-handedly introduced her to so much beauty in life. And when he was torn away from her, so was that beauty. James Glashier, a generally overlooked scientist, didn¡Çt have much of an eye for beauty in life. But he did have more than enough passion for several people. He was certain that if he could somehow fly high enough into the unknown skies above, he could bring back scientific readings and measurements that would unlock the secrets of weather itself. Glashier was convinced that he could make 1862 a great year of discovery ¡Ä except for the fact that he had no support for his theories from the scientific community. And he knew absolutely nothing about piloting a balloon. In fact, all he did have in his favor was knowledge of a female balloonist who lived right there in London. She and her husband had been quite a famous aeronautic team at one point. And if Glashier could procure Amelia Wren¡Çs aid, if she lent her showmanship and ballooning skills to the task, he could likely get his project off the ground. From there it would just require some financing. Some skilled balloon makers. And literally little more than an hour to ascend high enough?some six or seven miles above ground should do it?to gather everything needed and validate everything he knew to be true. They would make history. Together, a heart-broken balloonist and a fumbling weather-chaser could well change the world. If, that is, they could also stay alive. Positive Elements ¡ÈYou don¡Çt change the world by simply looking at it, you change it by the way you choose to live it, ¡É this movie tells us repeatedly. And that simple encouragement to involve yourself with the people around you and to reach for something you believe in is a solid takeaway. In fact, the film suggests that reaching for a goal can take a number of forms. Glashier¡Çs good friend John, for instance, isn¡Çt jumping into balloons; but he¡Çs just as instrumental in the success of the project through the support he gives. ¡ÈSome reach for the clouds, some just push others up there, ¡É he wisely declares. This film also promotes the importance of loved ones in our lives to support us and push us forward. Glashier has a rocky relationship with his father, especially as the older man develops some hindering cognitive issues. But the two have their breakthrough moments of love and respect. Amelia, for her part, talks warmly of her marriage and the man she loved so. ¡ÈHis most endearing quality was his deep and true love for the beauty of the world, ¡É she recalls. And we see the man¡Çs love played out (in a flashback) through a totally self-sacrificial act. Amelia is willing to later put her own life on the line for another as well. The relationship between Amelia and Glashier goes from one of slight disdain to one of great respect in the course of their short balloon journey together. That¡Çs reflected well in a short string of dialogue between the two when Glashier is injured and having a difficult time getting up. ¡ÈCan you stand? ¡ÈAmelia asks. ¡ÈI¡Çd rather not, ¡É he replies, groaning. ¡ÈAnd if I¡Çd help you? ¡É ¡ÈThen I would stand, ¡É Glashier says with a smile and struggles to his feet with her help. Spiritual Elements While miles in the air, Glashier and Amelia hear the sounds of church bells mysteriously carried up into the clouds from the streets far below. In a flashback scene, Amelia suggests that her sister can sometimes sound ¡Èlike a priest imploring me to share my sins. ¡É Amelia visits the cemetery where her husband is buried, and we see many graves marked prominently with crosses. Sexual Content Upon awakening in one scene, Amelia is shown in some gauzy (though not revealing) undergarments. Violent Content The balloon journey into the upper stratosphere is filled with quite a bit of peril and physically thumping moments that are sometimes painful to watch. The aeronauts fly into a thunderstorm, for instance, on their way up and the violent winds and lightning toss the balloon and its passengers around. Glashier hits his head and bleeds quite a bit from a scalp wound. When the balloon gets higher, the air thins, leaving Glashier cognitively impaired and causing his nose to bleed. And things get more dramatic from there as the cold impacts both of them?and their rapidly ascending balloon?in unexpectedly perilous ways. [Spoiler Warning] At one point, Amelia has to make a treacherous climb to repair the balloon, and her fingers become so frostbitten and bloodied that she can¡Çt grip the ropes. She passes out from lack of oxygen and slides off the side of the balloon (before being caught by a rope tied around her waist). We then watch as their balloon gradually collapses, sending its passengers hurtling toward the ground and forcing them to brainstorm increasingly dangerous ways to survive the plunge. We see someone fall from a great height in a flashback scene. Someone is dragged, thumping across an open field. Both Amelia and Glashier are cut, bruised and bleeding in the course of their trip. A dog is dropped from a balloon causing a crowd below to gasp ¡Ä before a small parachute unfolds. Crude or Profane Language A single use of ¡Èd?n. ¡É Drug and Alcohol Content It¡Çs implied that Amelia spent a stretch of time alone and drinking quite a lot after the death of her husband. We see a few empty bottles on tables in her apartmnet. James stashes away a flask of brandy to celebrate with at the end of their successful trip, instead he pours the alcohol on Ameia¡Çs frostbitten and torn hands. We see Amelia and a number of other people drinking wine and alcohol at formal parties and events. Other Negative Elements Glaisher¡Çs academic compatriots treat him quite shabbily throughout much of the film, mocking his earnest belief that weather patterns can be analyzed and then predicted. Conclusion At the beginning of this film we¡Çre told that The Aeronauts story is based on a real one. And indeed, James Glaisher did take a famous, real world balloon flight in 1862 that broke many records at the time and advanced the science of meteorology. That real-world balloon did not, however, have a real-world Amelia Wren in its basket. The white-bearded scientists of the day wouldn¡Çt have let that, uh, fly. And frankly, from a purely story perspective, that¡Çs too bad. For in spite of what any historical purists might say, Felicity Jones¡Ç Amelia Wren is the one who pumps most of the enjoyable air into this adventure tale. She¡Çs part show-woman, part acrobat and part ballooning hero. This movie is a high-flying adventure that¡Çs easy to get along with, too. Apart from some lightning-flashing, balloon-crashing and self-sacrificial peril, the content load here is as light as a feather. There¡Çs little here that should ground your family matinee trip or keep you from this panoramically lovely ballooning adventure. (Unless, perhaps, you¡Çre afraid of heights?which The Aeronauts¡Ç two heroes certainly are not. ).
The Aeronauts Movie watching. The Aeronauts Movie watch the trailer. This looks absolutely hilarious. ?. The Aeronauts movie watch. The Aeronauts Movie watch tv. I can't believe how the Stare Song just made my shed a little tear. I thought I'd never hear it again. Thanks for bringing it back. Inspired by true events, there was a balloon and there were people in olden times, what more do you people want? Oh you want everything to be 100% accurate, well the irony is that's crazy and not scientifically possible - studios. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019 Format: Prime Video As should hopefully now be general knowledge, this new film 'The Aeronauts' is presented as a historical biography of James Glaisher, an early balloonist, as he breaks the world record for altitude in the 1860s, yet the filmmakers have completely removed his solitary flight companion, Henry Coxwell, the man who ensured the success of the mission and saved both of their lives, and instead inserted a completely fictional female character, "Amelia Rennes", who takes over the proceedings and even narrates the film. At the conclusion, Glaisher stands before the Royal Society and thanks his (fictional) Indian friend and (fictional) Rennes, saying he couldn't have done it without them, even though neither of them existed, and it ends with an implied romantic relationship between him and Rennes, even though the real life Glaisher had been married for over 20 years by this point, to Cecilia Belville, an interesting woman here edited out of history altogether. All the disastrous changes mentioned above were made for purely ideological reasons, to meet some 'diversity' agenda, and with the no doubt loudly stated aim of inspiring young girls to go out and... I don't know, do the vital work of ballooning or something. I get why some "woke" people might want to leap on board this virtue-signaling express and go woo-woo, but I need it explained to me: how is changing history and lying to little girls supposed to spur them on to greatness? A shameful blot on not only aeronautical but cinematic history, this is a new low for the ideologues hell-bent on making the world in the image of their own fantasies, no matter how many untruths they have to tell to get us there. Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase "Henry Coxwell saved the life of a great scientist" when they broke the world record going to 39, 000 ft. Creating a FALSE hero story for a 2019, based on that factual reality, changing the true hero toa fictioinalized ideolized brave modern woman seerves no one. I agree with the critics who say "there were MANY GREAT WOMEN in our past history worldwide WHO ACTUALLY DID GREAT THINGS, and why not do the "based on true story" about one of them....? " This movie movie could have been an excellent movie simmply by either being a different movie or by sticking to the true story. Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase They added a female heroine to pander to current social trends. She was fictitious, yet Eddie's character was a pioneering weather scientist - a real person. The movie was dull and the female character was bossy, which would not have been realistic to the time period. We "speed-watched" it in 20 minutes. Afterward, we watched "Bob's Burgers" to purge our memories of its existence. Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase The story line is straight out of fiction, the characters are molded to fit into today's PC culture; Boorish, sexist white men(thanks Hollywood and snowflakes), wimpy beta-male young adults, strong, courageous women, this movie fits the Left's narrative of the whole entire Western World. And I almost forgot, the stupid white guy almost gets them killed with his complete lack of self-awareness, but thankfully the woman is there to save the day. I paid nothing to watch this, yet I want my money back. Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase The short of it is this in a few words......... whimsical yet adventurous, great characters, AMAZING cinematography with breathtaking imagery. The characters are compelling, to the point you feel like your there with them on this journey. This is a excellent movie to get caught up in and forget about everything else. Just a pleasure to watch........ UPDATE: Just checked in to maybe watch this ading some really harsh reviews that seem really off point. If you want to be entertained this movie WILL accomplish that for your wanting an historical documentary that's not what this movie is nor was it supposed to sure why its being measured against that criteria. Hope folks can just relax enough to ENJOY this movie with some popcorn for its entertainment wishes!!! Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Loved this film! Exceptional storytelling that kept you holding your breath throughout. Perfect for the majority of the audiences as the only reason this was a pg 13 was for intense action (there was a scene where a man fell to his death but they do not show the landing). Foul language was minimum (d**n), no sensuality, some blood but nothing gory. Great moral regarding recognizing the wonder of this world in which we live with respect to pursuing those things which are truly important. Would watch it again in a heartbeat!
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