Ad Astra • Ad Astra: Rumo às Estrelas (2019)
Direção.: James Gray
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Ad Astra • Ad Astra: Rumo às Estrelas (2019)
Direção.: James Gray
The Lost City of Z panel: James Gray, Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller & Robert Pattinson at the Academy's Linwood Dunn Theater . . . 📸 detty_b #RobertPattinson #JamesGray #CharlieHunnam #SiennaMiller #TheAcademy #LinwoodDunnTheater
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I think a lot of things and a lot of times I think too many things.
James Gray
The Immigrant, James Gray, 2013
Cinematography by Darius Khondji
2.35:1 Color
Edward Ashley - Lost City of Z
Actor Edward Ashley
Ad Astra (2019) Review: Journey to the Infinite! ✨
Delve into the thought-provoking depths of Ad Astra, a science fiction film that explores multifaceted themes of self-discovery, masculinity, father-son relationships, and mythology. With a captivating performance by Brad Pitt, this introspective journey challenges familiar struggles and unveils profound lessons. Director James Gray's masterful blend of ancient mythology and intergalactic exploration creates a unique cinematic experience. Discover the emotional foundation and contrasting elements that set Ad Astra apart from other sci-fi films, offering a compelling exploration of human existence beyond our world.
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Delve into the thought-provoking depths of Ad Astra, a science fiction film that explores multifaceted themes of self-discovery, masculinity