First Man (2018)

7.3/10
84/100
87% – Critics
67% – Audience

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In 1961, NASA test pilot Neil Armstrong is flying the X-15 rocket plane when it inadvertently bounces off the atmosphere. Although he manages to land the plane in the Mojave Desert, his colleagues express concern that his recent record of mishaps is due to distraction and he is grounded. His two-and-a-half year old daughter, Karen, is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor. Desperate to save her, Armstrong keeps a detailed log of her symptoms and feverishly tries to find possible treatments, but she dies soon afterwards. Grief-stricken, Armstrong applies for Project Gemini and is accepted to NASA Astronaut Group 2. Armstrong, his wife Janet, and their son Rick move to Houston alongside other astronaut families. Armstrong befriends Elliot See, another civilian test pilot, and Ed White. As Armstrong begins training, Deke Slayton impresses upon the new astronauts the importance of the Gemini program, as the Soviet Union had reached every milestone in the Space Race ahead of the United States. Armstrong and Janet have a second son, Mark. By 1965, the family has settled in Houston, and Armstrong awaits selection for a crew. After the Soviets complete the first extravehicular activity (EVA), Armstrong is informed that he will be the commander of Gemini 8, with David Scott as the pilot..

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First Man Movie Reviews

To experience the impossible journey

‘First Man’ intrigued me from the get go. It was based on one of the most important and fascinating true stories and achievements there’s ever been, and a very interesting man. It had talented actors such as Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy, both of whom have done a lot of fine work. And it was directed by Damien Chazelle, responsible for ‘Whiplash’ and ‘La La Land’ which for me were both among the best of their respective years.

Seeing ‘First Man’, there is a lot to admire and it was not a problem for me that it took a different approach and an unconventional way of executing a biopic. Can see why ‘First Man’ hasn’t connected with others though, it is a polarising film where one can see both sides of like and dislike and part of me was a little disappointed. With so much going for it, one expects a great film but ‘First Man’ for me was only good and not as good as ‘Whiplash’ and ‘La La Land’. Ranking it amongst other 2018 films seen, it’s nowhere near among the worst it also falls short of being one of the best.

Starting with the not so good things, ‘First Man’ runs a little too long, something that would have been solved by trimming a few of the scenes that went on longer than they needed to. Which would have tightened some of the pacing, some of the film drags.

At times structurally it’s disjointed, with some of the back and forth not always clear while aspects could have been delved into further. Do have to agree too sadly that the shakiness of the camera work was excessive at times, did feel queasiness on occasions. The ending felt anti-climactic.

However, on the most part ‘First Man’ is visually stunning. It’s immaculately designed and there is a lot of atmosphere and elegance in the way it’s shot, an effective claustrophobia in the more tense scenes being evoked. Not everybody has liked the music, personally found it very haunting and like with ‘Whiplash’ and ‘La La Land’ Chazelle’s utilisation of it is masterly. Chazelle’s unique directing style is all over the film.

The script is intelligent and thought-provoking and while the storytelling was not perfect mostly it did engross me and boasts some thrillingly tense moments (like one of my favourite opening scenes of the year), a subtle intimacy and emotional power. The human drama is affecting and the training and flight sequences tight and have a suitable tension and grandeur. The characters are not what one calls likeable but there is a realism to them and ‘First Man’ is very strongly acted. Ryan Gosling shows a remarkable ability of conveying a lot without having to say a lot in scenes while Claire Foy provides the film’s emotional heft magnificently. There is a detachment in their chemistry but that worked considering the situation, coping with grief and loss does drive a wedge and push people away. The rest of the cast do well, with Corey Stoll surprisingly providing one of the more colourful performances.

Summing up, good but could have been better. Not a giant leap in film-making, not a small step either. 7/10 Bethany Cox

Somewhat routine

FIRST MAN is a routine dramatisation of America’s lunar landings, following in the footsteps of Neil Armstrong as he undergoes personal tragedy and training issues on his way to becoming one of the 20th century’s most famous figures. It’s a lengthy and overly worthy affair, bogged down in a sense of its own importance. Cast members including Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy and Ciaran Hinds are all fine and dependable in their roles, but I found the direction somewhat pedestrian, only getting interesting in some outer-space visuals that feel like they hark back to the likes of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. It’s not a bad film, but I’d much rather watch the real thing – i.e. a documentary – instead.

Dry

In 1961, Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) is a test pilot for the X-15 with nerves of steel. He manages to save the landing after some difficulties. Others dismiss him as simply an egghead engineer. He is severely private but he does break down over his daughter’s death. Janet (Claire Foy) is his dutiful wife. He joins the Gemini program run by former astronaut Deke Slayton (Kyle Chandler) which would lead him to be the first man on the moon.

This is Damien Chazelle’s first film without music as the subject. He is able to bring action to the space exploration. There are a couple of nice visceral close shaves. The Gemini uncontrolled spin is really thrilling. The marriage is interesting with two compelling actors. The over-riding feeling is a dry unemotional narrative. Most of that is due to the quiet reserve of Armstrong. He is not a man of emoting and the movie has to work within the constrains of his personality. The production is impeccable. The vibe doesn’t have the emotional highs and lows that are necessarily for a truly intense film.