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YEAR IN SEARCH 2018

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t, you can read the well-done analysis of our cinema editor Georgi Petrov, which he wrote at the end of October, and then you might want to watch it.
However, if you have already seen it, then you can read the following text.
The film “The First Man” (2018), produced by the acclaimed Oscar for Best Director for La-La-Land, Damien Shazel, evolved in the years 1961-69.
Production focuses not only on NASA’s space mission, but also on Armstrong’s lonely marriage to Janet, as Jacob Stuurorty in Independent.
Based on the book “The First Man: The Life of Neil Armstrong” by James R. Hansen, the film shows the story of the daughter of the astronaut to the audience, and Karen dies of cancer in just two years, a painful moment in Armstrong’s life paving the way for an emotional scene at the end of the movie, leaving behind questions without clear answers.
After landing on the moon, the viewer revealed that Armstrong (Gosling) brings with him a bracelet that belonged to his daughter - the same he holds at different times in the movie. In one of the most exciting scenes in The First Man, the main character throws the bracelet in a huge crater before returning to work.
But did that really happen?
While most of the film is based on actual events, this particular scene has been added to the “based on assumptions” scenario. In a October interview , production writer Josh Singer said:
“After spending two years studying Armstrong, after interviewing Neil, his wife Janet, his family, and everyone else around them, Jim (the author of the book) began to think that maybe Neil was left something significant to him on the moon, "writes singer Singer.
"To leave something to the moon in the name of their loved ones or those they lost was a common practice,” writes the writer, and Jim begins wondering whether Neil left anything that belonged to Karen. Asked about the astronaut’s personal luggage, Armstrong told him he had “lost it.” It was not typical of Neil, writes the writer, and his luggage is not lost, found in thePurdue University archives to keep him in secret until 2022, “Singer says.
Armstrong, along with the other astronaut Eduin Buzz Aldrin, said they had taken personal luggage on the Moon, although Armstrong had never disclosed what his own had contained.
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