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First Man - One Small Step For Man: Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) takes "one giant leap for mankind" onto the lunar surface.
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Hoping to reach the moon by the end of the decade, NASA plans a series of extremely dangerous, unprecedented missions in the early 1960s. Engineer Neil Armstrong joins the space program, spending years in training and risking his life during test flights. On July 16, 1969, the nation and world watch in wonder as Armstrong and fellow astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins embark on the historic Apollo 11 spaceflight.
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Cast: Corey Stoll, Pablo Schreiber, Ryan Gosling
Director: Damien Chazelle
Screenwriter: Josh Singer
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@Cartman4wesome
@Cartman4wesome 5 лет назад
“First” - Neil Armstrong
@wraine999
@wraine999 5 лет назад
"Second"-Buzz Aldrin
@monkeygod0744
@monkeygod0744 5 лет назад
They came in peace
@user-fq1kl7mx5t
@user-fq1kl7mx5t 5 лет назад
Oh man -M.Collins
@rubegoldberg6476
@rubegoldberg6476 5 лет назад
*tony stark is already there on a lawn chair
@amazingworld567
@amazingworld567 5 лет назад
【Neil 💪Strong】 👏👌Wah❕Kya Nam tha Bhai.👍👍👍 👤मैं भी उनके ही जैसा कुछ सबसे अलग करूँगा।मंगल ग्रह पर सबसे पहला कदम मैं रखूँगा।🎯✌✌✌✌✌🎯
@danielzdanivsky4984
@danielzdanivsky4984 4 года назад
I love that they didn’t overdramatize this scene. No music, no slow motion shots, just dead silent reality.
@jamesd2128
@jamesd2128 3 года назад
If only the rest of Hollywood's sound engineers could follow in First Man's footsteps and stop filling the vacuum of space with roars, rumbles and general cacophony.
@Jane-qh2yd
@Jane-qh2yd 3 года назад
This scene is great. Thats what Neil heard, no music, no sounds, just space...
@TheLandOfMilk
@TheLandOfMilk 3 года назад
Ikr! It's absolutely beautiful. "Magnificant desolation"
@thewildcardASMR
@thewildcardASMR 3 года назад
It was good! Too bad nobody has ever been to the moon though.
@apotato5567
@apotato5567 3 года назад
@@thewildcardASMR I hope you’re kidding
@Matt-yy1jv
@Matt-yy1jv 5 лет назад
This scene really just nails the whole vacuum of space. Absolute silence.
@Matt-yy1jv
@Matt-yy1jv 5 лет назад
Dr. Loomis Yes.
@TheKiller123ab
@TheKiller123ab 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis have you ever had grammer?
@ok.6539
@ok.6539 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis How do you know that there is communism in North Korea? Have you been there?
@bridgecross
@bridgecross 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis How do you know there are penguins in Antarctica? Have you been there? How do you know Ron DeSantis is the governor of Florida? Have you been to the governor's mansion and personally SEEN him there? See, you could do that all day.
@kansasjayhawk8386
@kansasjayhawk8386 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis Ill tell you why, in a "nutshell." There's no air in space. Sound uses air molecules to travel. The moon has no atmosphere, therefore sound can't travel and be heard. Is that ok? Or are you going to criticize me now?
@prac2
@prac2 5 лет назад
Fun Fact: Yes, this really happened
@chunks6856
@chunks6856 4 года назад
prac2 It happened on earth /sarcasm
@simonjones575
@simonjones575 4 года назад
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah yeh OK keep popping the pills
@xandergonzo4853
@xandergonzo4853 4 года назад
@@simonjones575 shut up boomer get a profile pic
@simonjones575
@simonjones575 4 года назад
@@xandergonzo4853 why is it the law on youtube or just your opinion
@xandergonzo4853
@xandergonzo4853 4 года назад
@@simonjones575 B O T H
@kimba-o.o-
@kimba-o.o- 5 лет назад
Can you imagine how amazing it must feel to walk where noone has ever walked before
@fallguye6011
@fallguye6011 5 лет назад
Or being Neil Armstrong. He was an incredible character and the fact he's gone makes this movie what it is.
@RaveXmusic
@RaveXmusic 5 лет назад
Awesome
@damomguy2801
@damomguy2801 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis shame on you
@TheKiller123ab
@TheKiller123ab 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis and you are a deranged psychopath.
@TheKiller123ab
@TheKiller123ab 5 лет назад
@Dr. Loomis then you must be blind!
@christianv-h3278
@christianv-h3278 5 лет назад
That moment between 0:04 and 0:05, when all sound is silenced, is absolutely stunning.
@giantqtipz6577
@giantqtipz6577 5 лет назад
was amazing on imax. i saw 4 times on lincoln squares imax. it was gorgeous
@joself3602
@joself3602 5 лет назад
it was so amazing to experience this in theaters
@christianv-h3278
@christianv-h3278 5 лет назад
@@giantqtipz6577 Agreed :)
@christianv-h3278
@christianv-h3278 5 лет назад
@@joself3602 Definitely - one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen
@alexfryerpro1993
@alexfryerpro1993 5 лет назад
@@giantqtipz6577 It was a definite jaw dropper.
@Wanderer628
@Wanderer628 3 года назад
I can't even begin to imagine what Armstrong felt at that moment. However long our species lasts, be it a hundred or a hundred thousand years, he's always going to be remembered as the first man to walk on another body in space. It wasn't just a moment in history, HE was the moment in history.
@Falconlibrary
@Falconlibrary 2 года назад
And he wore that burden gracefully until he died. Buzz, on the other hand, has disgraced himself.
@Vicioussnakeboy
@Vicioussnakeboy 2 года назад
No living human will ever be able to experience being the reason of the greatest achievement in all of humanity
@hansolo631
@hansolo631 Год назад
@@Falconlibrary How has buzz disgraced himself? I'm not american and don't follow retired astronauts
@cesaryaelmurillo4367
@cesaryaelmurillo4367 Год назад
The first living earthling to land on another celestial body.
@fritzmuller8246
@fritzmuller8246 7 месяцев назад
You poor bastards . Buzz was the only one strong enough to speak the truth . In time all shall be revealed . Look at the press interview directly after the " return " from the moon . Those were sad and depressed men who had been threatened to stay silent . It's that simple
@gabrieldelacruz3863
@gabrieldelacruz3863 4 года назад
Fun fact, according to Armstrong himself, he actually said “One small step for *A* man, one Giant Leap for mankind.” It was most likely cut out due to the audio being muffled.
@nlocekibag5935
@nlocekibag5935 4 года назад
Gabriel De La Cruz he actually said ‘a’ too quickly that the audio didn’t pick up what he said.
@gabrieldelacruz3863
@gabrieldelacruz3863 4 года назад
Nlocek IBAG oh damn he must have been pissed. A once and a generation moment and he slipped on his words
@MK-rw1on
@MK-rw1on 4 года назад
@@gabrieldelacruz3863 these are words that will be heard even in a thousand years by humans, who will want to know where everything started. So he messed up big time but thats how humans are, so its poetic
@gabrieldelacruz3863
@gabrieldelacruz3863 4 года назад
lios y’all are making me regret leaving that comment with how much you’re correcting me😂
@caijones156
@caijones156 4 года назад
@@gabrieldelacruz3863 I'd say it much more then a once in a generation quote, I'd say the only quote that comes close is caesars the die have been cast quote. And even then I'd say this is even bigger.
@DVR01
@DVR01 4 года назад
2:59: Neil Armstrong: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." 🇺🇸Happy 50th Anniversary Apollo 11🚀🌕
@haskapaska
@haskapaska 4 года назад
I've been everywhere, man I've been everywhere, man Crossed the desert's bare, man I've breathed the mountain air, man Of travel I've a'had my share, man I've been everywhere
@oh-totoro
@oh-totoro 4 года назад
Just a shame he messed up his lines. He was supposed to say "That's one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind.", which would have made far more sense than what he actually said.
@russell9378
@russell9378 4 года назад
.
@justareader____
@justareader____ 4 года назад
Totoro he didn’t mess it up his mic got cut static
@vindolanda6974
@vindolanda6974 4 года назад
@@oh-totoro Listen carefully, he does say 'a man', but rushed.
@TheProtagonist2020
@TheProtagonist2020 4 года назад
In Loving Memory Of Neil Armstrong (1930-2012)
@OfLegendBorn
@OfLegendBorn 4 года назад
I just saw the film yesterday on HBO and I was legit surprised there was no dedication to him before the credits rolled at the end. No paragraph snippet of his life, nothing. It seemed odd.
@ronburgundy244
@ronburgundy244 4 года назад
@@OfLegendBorn maybe because he'd been dead for several years at the time of the movies release. Bohemian Rhapsody didn't say have to say that it was in memory of Freddie Mercury, it was implied simply by having a film about Queen.
@Brandonhayhew
@Brandonhayhew 4 года назад
In six years later after his death. Hollywood made First Man
@zacharywilson9596
@zacharywilson9596 4 года назад
@@ronburgundy244 John Deacon is still alive. If a memorial for him was placed at the end of Bohemian Rhapsody, it would be very confusing indeed.
@ronburgundy244
@ronburgundy244 4 года назад
@@zacharywilson9596 huh, I don't know why but I thought he died recently.
@flashkraft
@flashkraft 5 лет назад
I feel sorry of for people who believe we never landed on the moon.
@BufusTurbo92
@BufusTurbo92 5 лет назад
Don't feel sorry for underdeveloped dumbasses.
@ok.6539
@ok.6539 5 лет назад
@Terry Winter Just because we are able to make a movie about the Moon landing doesnt mean that we were able to fake it 50 years ago.
@Archris17
@Archris17 5 лет назад
What I never understand is WHY they want to believe that mankind's single greatest achievement never happened. What do they get out of making the world a less remarkable place, where people have never done something so amazing?
@Archris17
@Archris17 5 лет назад
@Terry Winter And that evidence is... What, exactly?
@gonzomuse
@gonzomuse 5 лет назад
@Terry Winter That's the very best evidence you can come up with? There is no "proof" on that website, just speculation.
@misterpodkayne
@misterpodkayne 3 года назад
I remember I was 12 years old when I saw that in direct to the TV (black and white), during the night in France, with my granny. My granny would never have thought of seeing a man walking on the moon. She was born in 1892 and TV did not exist, nor did rockets. Emotion made me shed tears remembering this moment
@smasherroar8119
@smasherroar8119 3 года назад
Were is granny now
@safe-keeper1042
@safe-keeper1042 2 года назад
God. I can't imagine. I suppose in my generation it's going to be landing on Mars, but that just won't have the same magic to it, I imagine.
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад
I never even thought of that. People like your grandma went from horse drawn carriages to walking on the moon.
@zeroh7671
@zeroh7671 Год назад
It's amazing they were able to send a video transmission all the way from the moon and have that signal sent out to every television receiver in real time. Almost hard to believe
@42knight
@42knight Год назад
@@smasherroar8119 dead (lmao)
@visualsforyou7120
@visualsforyou7120 5 лет назад
That shift to IMAX was incredible.
@estevansilva1591
@estevansilva1591 5 лет назад
not as incredible as Catching Fire's IMAX shift
@joedotphp
@joedotphp 5 лет назад
Was this whole seen IMAX or at a certain point was it switched to IMAX film?
@visualsforyou7120
@visualsforyou7120 5 лет назад
@JoeDotPHP The aspect ratio switch is at 0:03. Unfortunately after seeing that bit so many times it's noticable for me. If it was about half a second earlier it would be entirely seamless.
@TheTonyEntertainment
@TheTonyEntertainment 5 лет назад
@@estevansilva1591 which scene?
@panzervitiger3882
@panzervitiger3882 5 лет назад
This movie was amazing in IMAX
@metaldrop7547
@metaldrop7547 3 года назад
Love how accurate this scene was, they even used the actual voice lines (as it seems like) of Neil irl
@theobuniel9643
@theobuniel9643 2 года назад
No, that's Ryan Gosling as Neil. I think he was trying to reenact Neil's delivery.
@MichaelSeibert
@MichaelSeibert Год назад
If you listen to Neil‘s recording and then Ryan’s recording, you can hear the slight difference in their voices. But Ryan Gosling did an exceptional job, getting the inflections and timing exactly right.
@presidentfool1325
@presidentfool1325 4 года назад
When he landed andtook the first step on the moon my grandma said that it was like everything that was going on the world just stopped.there was no communist,no black or white, no vietnamese, no jewish, no hate it was like everyone was human again. To marvel at this accomplishment we had made as humans
@saucejohnson9862
@saucejohnson9862 4 года назад
That’s insane knowing this was during the peak of the Vietnam war and protests in America.
@noblenormie1179
@noblenormie1179 4 года назад
Lyingwarrior so she is saying Vietnamese ,Jews,black people,white people are no humans ? I know what she probably meant but still
@globalautobahn1132
@globalautobahn1132 4 года назад
The news, grumble grumble lol
@el_jay83
@el_jay83 4 года назад
hmm sounds like a white person to me
@el_jay83
@el_jay83 4 года назад
@Ed i think you missed my point!
@pedrotalons1422
@pedrotalons1422 5 лет назад
This is what i expect the first mars landing to look like, 4k quality cameras... I'm looking at you Elon!
@TheSonic1685
@TheSonic1685 5 лет назад
Going to mars is nothing like going to the moon. You need 2 years of supplies, food, sufficient radiation shielding, fuel, protection from martian dust storms, which could tear apart spacesuits and fry mechanical equipment, plus solar storms which could fry electrical equipment. Musk is struggling to even get people into space let alone mars. And no these issues are not easily solvable by a small team of engineers. Going to the moon alone took an entire country to pull it's resources together and required crazy high budget spending. Mars is whole different beast altogether. If musk is taking us to mars don't expect it to be any time soon.
@pedrotalons1422
@pedrotalons1422 5 лет назад
@@TheSonic1685 But if he eventually does it would be cool to record it in 4k :l
@austinbarnard7688
@austinbarnard7688 5 лет назад
They’ll already be 20 minutes on mars getting things going by the time we see the landing
@spartanwarrior961
@spartanwarrior961 5 лет назад
@@TheSonic1685 They are expecting first humans on mars by 2024 give or take a couple years depending on development
@ts_diamond8569
@ts_diamond8569 5 лет назад
boi elon's gonna have tesla's for mars rovers. (like the lunar rover, or buggy.)
@-overdooo-
@-overdooo- 4 года назад
Respect to the director for not putting any music until the time was right. He doesn't treat the audience like kids. There's a trust that the audience is mature enough to understand the significance of the moment without being bombarded with sound to let them know. He's just like, "Here."
@jamesd2128
@jamesd2128 3 года назад
Amen.
@ludwigvonkoopa2156
@ludwigvonkoopa2156 4 года назад
Imagine Neil going out and just seeing an empty bottle of vodka on the surface
@theexpierow8951
@theexpierow8951 3 года назад
The russians got there first!!
@alazerdogan8906
@alazerdogan8906 3 года назад
Yeah that's quite what happens in "For All Mankind"
@mrbump28
@mrbump28 3 года назад
Or Laughing gas canisters
@concordegaming5037
@concordegaming5037 3 года назад
Or a dragon skull Vikings, I tell you.
@MrDeadlySamurai
@MrDeadlySamurai 3 года назад
.... how would the Russians have drunk vodka on the surface of the moon.... through space suites? I feel a 'in Soviet Russia______' joke coming on XD
@stefanocomi9368
@stefanocomi9368 5 лет назад
One of the highest moment of mankind
@Archris17
@Archris17 5 лет назад
Hard to get higher than the moon... Although what I wouldn't give to see this same moment on Mars.
@prac2
@prac2 5 лет назад
THE highest
@garethb1961
@garethb1961 4 года назад
No. 1 for sure. This was technically difficult, but it was really a triumph of consciousness and will.
@Pokemon_Trainer_Black
@Pokemon_Trainer_Black 4 года назад
Bilal Khalid actually no. I suggest watching “Adam Ruin’s Everything” video about the moon landing.
@nathan_1048
@nathan_1048 4 года назад
Bilal Khalid no. We have undoubtable proof that they actually went, so shut up
@Cinemabuff97
@Cinemabuff97 4 года назад
I loved how silent this scene was, and how completely silent my theater was during this scene. It was so respectful, and felt like I was in space with them. The visual effects in this movie are incredible. I love how hardly any special effects are used and it is all practical effects. This moment is wonderful.
@terragthegreat175
@terragthegreat175 2 года назад
2:45 "I'm gonna step off the LEM now." I get chills every time I hear that line, both in the real thing and the movie.
@lilmcnoggy1439
@lilmcnoggy1439 2 года назад
I think its just "LM"
@slow01xj
@slow01xj 2 года назад
@@lilmcnoggy1439 lunar excursion module
@lilmcnoggy1439
@lilmcnoggy1439 2 года назад
@@slow01xj for short tho
@blackopscw7913
@blackopscw7913 Год назад
@@lilmcnoggy1439 the short is LEM
@goofy23._.....
@goofy23._..... Год назад
2:47
@r.chamaemorus8025
@r.chamaemorus8025 5 лет назад
Imagine this but with Mars.
@jcdenton9764
@jcdenton9764 5 лет назад
Soon.
@Flynn_Schultz
@Flynn_Schultz 5 лет назад
Wosedav Josedav yes we need to go to mars
@pedrotalons1422
@pedrotalons1422 5 лет назад
*Elon Musk entered the chat*
@luism5514
@luism5514 5 лет назад
In HD on RU-vid.
@miaveronica6228
@miaveronica6228 5 лет назад
and with a woman totally epic
@bilby4540
@bilby4540 5 лет назад
I love how there was so much build-up to his first step and then it’s just a silent, unimpressive little touch.
@freddiemercury3655
@freddiemercury3655 5 лет назад
It's poetic
@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
Their demeanour is bizarre, no "oh my......
@jackcarter1897
@jackcarter1897 3 года назад
It's so unimaginable to think of what must have been the experience like to have taken the first step onto something so ancient, where nothing has been before, yet has been seen by everything on Earth for millions of years. I'm so amazed I get to live in a timeline where I can replay that moment though.
@Flynn_Schultz
@Flynn_Schultz 5 лет назад
Saw this in imax last year. Absolutely stunning! The aspect radio actually gets bigger as the camera moves through the doors. And my god seeing the moons surface in such detail is amazing
@MrPhenom444
@MrPhenom444 5 лет назад
That’s amazing! I wished that I had the chance to catch the movie in IMAX, but was too busy lol
@zoso73
@zoso73 5 лет назад
As incredible a feat these astronauts accomplished, what the designers and engineers did to pull this off ... mind-blowing. This was 50 years ago!
@safe-keeper1042
@safe-keeper1042 2 года назад
Amazing what they were able to pull of with the tech they had back then.
@timothyjoson6584
@timothyjoson6584 2 года назад
50 years later, people cant even have a good camera quality.
@BigMisterApple
@BigMisterApple Год назад
@@safe-keeper1042 Whats more amazing is that 50 years later, we cant do it again.
@dalek14mc
@dalek14mc Год назад
@@BigMisterApple …We’re doing it right now.
@anto.rubcic
@anto.rubcic Год назад
​@@timothyjoson6584 Money💵💲💸
@enzov9772
@enzov9772 5 месяцев назад
0:14 That silent glance at each other right after peering out the doorway is such a human emotion like "alright, this is it." This is obviously a dramatization, but I'd think Armstrong and Aldrin did the same.
@pugswillfly3211
@pugswillfly3211 4 года назад
That silence is terrifying.
@notnero5280
@notnero5280 4 года назад
That shot of the moon at 3:48 is extremely unsettling in my opinion. Nothing but a black horizon that goes on for miles.
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 2 года назад
RIP the two astronauts who made the incredible journey to the moon on Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong (August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012), aged 82 And Michael Collins (October 31, 1930 - April 28, 2021), aged 90 You both will always remembered as legends.
@AndrewPRoberts
@AndrewPRoberts 4 года назад
This is the smoothest aspect ratio change I've ever seen
@johnstjohn1987
@johnstjohn1987 5 лет назад
One small step for Man. One giant leap for Ryan Gosling and his career.
@111highgh
@111highgh 3 года назад
This movie tanked at the box office.
@projectretro8243
@projectretro8243 3 года назад
*a
@gavinburns9516
@gavinburns9516 2 года назад
One small step for my willy one giant leap for cactus Jack
@gamejunk2707
@gamejunk2707 4 года назад
2:59 over 50 years ago. Really astonishing
@rayray2528
@rayray2528 4 года назад
Yessssss
@lorddominonexus
@lorddominonexus 3 года назад
I like the idea that no sound is heard at empty space, and the makers of the movie just literally applied it to make it feel like as if you were really in space!
@thatonesoldier1988
@thatonesoldier1988 3 года назад
When ever we land on Mars they need to say this: One small step for man.. Another giant leap for mankind
@wongijen9167
@wongijen9167 2 года назад
I wish they'd rickroll ground control and the RU-vid stream
@aazzxxrrdd
@aazzxxrrdd 3 года назад
After that mission, Astronauts went to the moon to play golf.
@beckyann8389
@beckyann8389 3 года назад
Playing golf on the moon does sound like fun and yet pretty cool
@EthanPricco
@EthanPricco 3 года назад
Didn’t Alan Shepard hit a golf ball on the moon?
@Catinkontti
@Catinkontti 2 года назад
Alan Shepard did. Haven't heard anyone else to do it.
@farel9476
@farel9476 2 года назад
And he almost died doing that lol
@jimbodeek
@jimbodeek 2 года назад
And drive a car.
@whittyjd
@whittyjd 4 года назад
Outstanding scene to watch in the cinema, when you’re looking up at a huge screen and suddenly the “whoosh” of air disappears into the vacuum and you’re left with the sprawling surface. Magnificent.
@Cycluing
@Cycluing 3 года назад
Am I the only one who cried at 3:18? I don't know why I'm crying so much haha. Just seeing a first step in the moon is so emotional to me
@charlesbukowski9836
@charlesbukowski9836 Год назад
Its because America is in big trouble ... we have fallen so far ......
@OneBiasedOpinion
@OneBiasedOpinion Год назад
Maybe not full-on sobbing, but yeah. It got a tear out of me as well. There’s something awesome about realizing that we finally put out feet on our own Moon.
@lgrace3239
@lgrace3239 5 лет назад
Damien Chazelle has such an eye for gorgeous moments like this that show so much depth--the silence and simplicity really add to it.
@toolazytomakeanormalname5557
@toolazytomakeanormalname5557 4 года назад
I got another speech when they get to mars: Another small step for man, another giant leap for mankind.
@NomadRT
@NomadRT 4 года назад
How about "Wow! That took a long time!"
@OfLegendBorn
@OfLegendBorn 4 года назад
Well, with today's social politics it will probably be something more like "One small step for non-binary gender-fluid hominids" but yeah, we get your meaning.
@prometheusvenom7189
@prometheusvenom7189 4 года назад
Too lazy to make a normal name How about this one “Today is the step for not just mankind but a step towards the future for all mankind to aspire.”
@gigachad-jh1dh
@gigachad-jh1dh 4 года назад
Prometheus Venom how about hello mom by spacex
@prometheusvenom7189
@prometheusvenom7189 4 года назад
battlefield fan Lame
@redram5150
@redram5150 4 года назад
“Hi, I’m Neil Armstrong, and this is Jackass”
@dataassassin280
@dataassassin280 4 года назад
Red Ram 😂😂
@secretraptor1064
@secretraptor1064 4 года назад
*Gets* *hit* *by* *Meteor*
@jimmy2k4o
@jimmy2k4o 4 года назад
*durr rurr rurr*
@marthaindahouse1010
@marthaindahouse1010 4 года назад
*kicks over American flag*
@kelvin9115522
@kelvin9115522 4 года назад
Lmao 🤣
@galacticjuicedaddy1305
@galacticjuicedaddy1305 3 года назад
When the door opens, the camera goes outside and it goes dead quiet i got chills. They perfectly captured that moment and it was absolutely awe inspiring.
@antonydandrea
@antonydandrea 4 года назад
So incredible that thousands of years of humankind looked up at that silvery disc in the sky, and we actually got there. When humans really put there minds to it, they can do so much more
@acs197
@acs197 Год назад
The silence in this scene is just perfect. Only the radio coms and Neil's breathing.
@ultralaggerREV1
@ultralaggerREV1 5 лет назад
at the moment the camera pointed to the surface i thought I lost connection to the video, headphones broke or something because of the total silence of space XD
@fallout4enjoyer
@fallout4enjoyer 4 года назад
lmao
@ZephinorYT
@ZephinorYT 3 года назад
Space is a vacuum, no molecule to molecule interaction
@lovetownsend
@lovetownsend 4 года назад
2:58 the realism of this shot, love it
@jackbauer27Psn
@jackbauer27Psn Год назад
The opening hatch scene absolutely floored me in the cinema. Literally took my breath away
@Coffeepanda294
@Coffeepanda294 7 месяцев назад
I love how this captures the gravity of him being about to walk on the moon. All the hesitation when he's speaking, the way he's harnessed in and he keeps remarking on how deep into the ground the lander has sunk because they didn't know if the ground would carry them, all of it. It's not just confidently stepping out and saying a favourite historical line, it's a human doing something no human has done before.
@_MrMoney
@_MrMoney 4 года назад
Thanks to radiation now the american flag in the moon has been completly whited out. Now any alien that passes by will think the french won the Space Race.
@vindolanda6974
@vindolanda6974 4 года назад
The Apollo 11 flag got knocked over anyway from the blast when the lander took off.
@amirm3621
@amirm3621 4 года назад
There is one flag on lander leg so🤷‍♂️
@typicalfish1116
@typicalfish1116 4 года назад
The *"OLD"* Fance
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 4 года назад
Mr. Money or you know, a white flag also symbolises peace. Maybe aliens Will think we are peaceful
@agbag8185
@agbag8185 4 года назад
@@aryan7767 or maybe in their world it means war.
@puwa555
@puwa555 Год назад
I remember when I watched this movie in theater, and it went silent; everything in the theater was quiet, nothing.
@erichaynes7502
@erichaynes7502 Год назад
2:01 Something seemingly so small like this earned this movie the Academy Award for Visual Effects.
@Belkan_Ace
@Belkan_Ace Год назад
Major props to the cameraman who traveled all the way to the Moon to get these shots.
@luckyasmr1374
@luckyasmr1374 4 года назад
One of the greatest moments in human history.
@bonzomcdrumcat4989
@bonzomcdrumcat4989 Год назад
The actors were incredible, especially for Neil. He did such an amazing job at pronouncing everything exactly how it was in real life
@blue_ig1
@blue_ig1 8 месяцев назад
Ryan gosling
@not-pc6937
@not-pc6937 7 месяцев назад
To step foot on another planet - still is and always will be one of mankind’s greatest achievements
@danieljuno810
@danieljuno810 4 года назад
I love once the air is gone so is the sound. Realistic😄
@thegreatdivide825
@thegreatdivide825 2 года назад
The air was gone before the hatch opened as they had vented the LEM prior, there should have been no sound in the LEM
@garethpepperell594
@garethpepperell594 2 года назад
Remeber, if you ever feel dumb, that there are people that still believe this never happened.
@afoxwithahat7846
@afoxwithahat7846 2 года назад
@@jake.s7065 they don't wanna feel bad about never accomplishing anything in their lives
@noahmcdonald3566
@noahmcdonald3566 2 года назад
The moment that change human history!
@CliffuckingBooth
@CliffuckingBooth 3 года назад
To boldly go where no man has gone before...
@DailyDoseofShortsVideos
@DailyDoseofShortsVideos 4 года назад
“One small step for man one giant leap for mankind” Such iconic words
@faulkner36
@faulkner36 5 лет назад
Eddie Bravo's shaking his head right now
@joshcorbett4787
@joshcorbett4787 5 лет назад
Look into it man.
@forbiddencolor
@forbiddencolor 5 лет назад
Gosling's performance was so cold throughout the movie that when he recreated Neil's real words, it felt out of place.
@rcflyer7788
@rcflyer7788 4 года назад
He was a terrible choice to play Neil Armstrong. Not even close.
@bonnie3447
@bonnie3447 3 года назад
Wow Ryan Gosling has been to the moon as well. He's done everything.
@TheRealKeegan_
@TheRealKeegan_ 4 года назад
first thing i noticed was how when the camera left the lander, the audio cut out.... one of the few space movies that nails this correctly
@mattialonghin_mr.l857
@mattialonghin_mr.l857 4 года назад
when i saw this scene on cinema, they use the original audio (i live in Italy) and the absence of music with the use of the original footage was astonishing to see
@CallumHarris2000
@CallumHarris2000 Год назад
Anyone else find the silence really unsettling?
@clonixs9338
@clonixs9338 4 года назад
It would be cool to walk on something you see when you look up at night
@Cinemabuff97
@Cinemabuff97 4 года назад
Lol wouldn't just be cool, it would be mind-blowingly amazing.
@russelthebastard
@russelthebastard 3 года назад
I will just walk on my roof then
@albertodiaz6185
@albertodiaz6185 4 года назад
0:14 That stare of "Well,there it is"
@conorb7094
@conorb7094 4 года назад
This may just be one of the best films ever made
@RamiroBelmaresJr
@RamiroBelmaresJr 4 года назад
Imagine if Neil looked at Buzz and Michael before exiting like "I'm about to blow everyone's minds"
@DarkTheFailure
@DarkTheFailure 3 года назад
The first words for the first artemis mission should be " heck yeah boys we're in 4k 60fps now"
@RZ-qj3z
@RZ-qj3z 4 месяца назад
One of the best and most subtle aspect ratio changes ever
@brandonortiz8056
@brandonortiz8056 5 лет назад
This is an amazingly directed scene! The silence is the best aspect of this scene! Just dialogue.
@brotheralaric7177
@brotheralaric7177 3 года назад
Finally, a space that sound like space. . with No sound.
@mercy5611
@mercy5611 3 года назад
something only few get, and even less perfect.
@DanHarrisonKing
@DanHarrisonKing 2 года назад
1:39 at the end of the transmission, you can hear the radio clicks from the end of the original 'One... giant leap for mankind' message. The audio editors must've mixed it in, but left (either intentionally or not) the very end of Neil saying '...ind' *clickclickrustleclick It's in there if you listen carefully
@King-Daphe
@King-Daphe Год назад
Man talk about one heck of a good listener cuz I can't hear anything
@fugaziishime
@fugaziishime 2 года назад
They nailed the radio sounds
@spitfire4sergi
@spitfire4sergi 3 года назад
You could hear a pin drop in the theater.. it actually felt like everyone was there in the moment.
@nickc3096
@nickc3096 4 года назад
You haven’t heard silent until you heard the vacuum of space, can you imagine?
@captprice0079
@captprice0079 Месяц назад
As the camera exits the craft, resolution changes to IMAX. Smoothest transition ever
@ThomasLover-fr8nh
@ThomasLover-fr8nh 2 года назад
2:59 This is the moment where Neil Armstrong went down in history.
@FAKEtrailers2
@FAKEtrailers2 3 года назад
probably the most powerful event and quote in history
@thewildcardASMR
@thewildcardASMR 3 года назад
If only the moon landing was real. Still a cool scene.
@Bruun1971
@Bruun1971 3 года назад
@@thewildcardASMR Are You Stupid
@itsalily_lei_lei
@itsalily_lei_lei 3 года назад
@@Bruun1971 No, they call him moose. Moose don’t know crap anyways because they’re just big deer.
@robinj.9329
@robinj.9329 4 года назад
I watched the actual event on live TV !
@ajpaulalaw4246
@ajpaulalaw4246 4 года назад
that makes you older then 50 years old
@Olo_f
@Olo_f 4 года назад
@Matej V. Films Kid did you know that people can be older than you?
@theenjeneer2493
@theenjeneer2493 4 года назад
Matej V. Films millions of people saw the moon landing live you know it’s not hard to believe at all
@gremio3293
@gremio3293 4 года назад
@Matej V. Many people did see it...and many people are above 50 yo
@paladinheadquarters7776
@paladinheadquarters7776 4 года назад
@@ajpaulalaw4246 than*
@jmentone
@jmentone 2 года назад
That sound-escaping-door-opening clip is one of the best I’ve seen in a movie theater.
@edeljohnmarkbayanid5251
@edeljohnmarkbayanid5251 2 года назад
That's one small step for man one......one giant leap for mankind
@pickuppearls2214
@pickuppearls2214 2 года назад
Based on a true story
@jamie8032
@jamie8032 3 года назад
It just hit me, and it's mind bending and sort of terrifying in a good way to think that we, a species of ape managed to actually leave our planet and step foot on another through our own power and ingenuity. We're an animal like no other.
@timothycunningham7352
@timothycunningham7352 3 года назад
I saw Mr Armstrong in a store in Cincinnati. I was so awed by his presence I was afraid to speak to him.
@sooperdud
@sooperdud 4 года назад
I remember this scene being one of the most jarring and breathtaking uses of sound and visuals in a movie theater I'd ever experienced
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 3 года назад
Cool movie!... I saw Buzz Aldrin speak for an hour here in NZ in 2010 about his experience ON the Moon.. thanks from down under 👍🇳🇿
@janantoni3
@janantoni3 4 года назад
If Stanley Kubrick (which is a Perfectionist) really is the one who directed the Apollo Landings, they are probably shooting on the Moon itself.
@jimmy2k4o
@jimmy2k4o 4 года назад
Nolan must have directed that sequence...
@Eagle-od1im
@Eagle-od1im 4 года назад
Hanz Zimmer must have a really good score then
@abuboutere1208
@abuboutere1208 4 года назад
Eagle 18101 Justin Hurwitz is better than Hans Zimmer and Damien Chazelle is better than Kubrick
@atomsorcerer8356
@atomsorcerer8356 4 года назад
I mean- Tbh?? It would’ve been easier to go to the moon to get the footage than to accurately recreate all the effects of being on the moon in a studio. At least back then.
@Stark-sk7vg
@Stark-sk7vg 3 года назад
nothing like a mongol talking about moon landing....
@CheddarMannn
@CheddarMannn 3 года назад
It's like walking on a fresh snow, taken to a next level
@jukebox2141
@jukebox2141 4 года назад
The most underrated movies for space. I flipping love this movie
@maximusw01
@maximusw01 5 лет назад
I saw this movie in IMAX with my Film Studies class, and it was WILD.
@riazulhasanshuvo7857
@riazulhasanshuvo7857 4 года назад
the last few seconds of panaromic view of moon is really terrifying.
@bonkersmcgee4356
@bonkersmcgee4356 2 года назад
When he steps off. Chilling. Less than 70 years from the invention of powered flight to standing on another world.
@jscottupton
@jscottupton 3 года назад
I was watching at the Cape on July 16th when it took off. A woman in front of me said "God Bless America" as we watched it rise into the clear, blue sky.
@lennyanders1639
@lennyanders1639 5 лет назад
A very complicated and dangerous mission, the astronauts were incredibly brave.
@Graniteheart
@Graniteheart 4 года назад
to this day, the video of Buzz Aldrin punching that conspiracy theory spouting piece of garbage in the face is one of the greatest things of all time
@kurtschumacher9484
@kurtschumacher9484 Год назад
3:00 The most famous words ever spoken at NASA.
@nicsandee123
@nicsandee123 4 года назад
Never seen the movie. Though I often think what that must have been like standing there looking at back at your home and perhaps somewhere in the back of your mind knowing that there is no help coming if you get in trouble. I love when Armstrong said in an interview we had a job to do and needed to get it done. I wonder how long it took to realize that everything is going to be okay after first stepping out, must have been a weird feeling. Awesome guys both!
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