Do You Know What Is Special About Project Hail Mary?
Project Hail Mary is currently getting a lot of attention, especially in big cities.;
Project Hail Mary is currently getting a lot of attention, especially in big cities. On a recent Sunday, it became one of the most difficult movies to get tickets for in premium multiplex screens. Popular theatres like PCX, AAA, AMB and Allu Cinemas were almost full and many people needed special recommendations to get tickets. After watching the film, many viewers shared positive reactions on social media.
However, this strong craze is mostly seen in city theatres. In other areas, the response is more normal and not as exciting. So, what makes this movie special?
The story of Project Hail Mary is based on a science fiction novel. It follows a man named Ryland Grace, who wakes up in a spaceship and realizes that his fellow astronauts are dead. He is alone in space with a big responsibility. The sun is slowly losing its heat because of a strange organism called Astrophage. This creates a huge danger for Earth, as it may lead to the end of life.
To solve this problem, scientists from different countries send Grace and his team into space. During his mission, Grace meets an alien named Rocky from another planet. What happens between Grace and Rocky, and how they work together, forms the main story.
Even though it is a science fiction film, the movie tries to explain everything in a detailed and scientific way. The bonding between Grace and Rocky is interesting and emotional. Flashback scenes also add depth to the story.
But the film has a long runtime of around 2 hours and 40 minutes. Many parts include heavy science explanations and theories. For viewers who are not interested in science, these scenes may feel slow and boring. It takes patience to enjoy the full experience.
For general audiences, this may feel like an average movie. But for fans of science fiction, it is expected to become a cult film like Interstellar.
One important suggestion is to watch this film on a big premium screen. Only then can viewers truly understand the vision of directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.