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The Right Stuff (Two-Disc Special Edition)

The Right Stuff (Two-Disc Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lavish Epic
Review: Timeless saga of the founding of the US space program, thrilling written and directed by Philip Kaufman. All the components work beautiful together...amazingly cast and executed with both heart and humor. It's impossible not to be moved and inspired by this patriotic and important historical recreation.

Some say the wives' roles are thankless, but I disagree. While they are small, supporting parts, they are important and beautifully acted.

Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid and Jeff Goldblum in a small role all turn in exceptional great performances.

The DVD is jam packed with additional special features which make this a must-have for your collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The difference between a documentary and a film
Review: If I want to see it EXACTLY as it really happened, I'll head on over to my library and check out any number of documentaries put together on the early days of the Space Program. This review is aimed at the people who have problems with certain innacuracies within the film's story line.

Film, even of the historical nature, is at least somewhat about drama. If you watch a movie like The Right Stuff and you are surprised or taken aback by certain details that you know to be innaccurate, you are missing the point. The reason that historical films often contain alterations in fact here and there is the same reason that a band should never cover a famous song unless they think that they can do it better or add an interesting new flavor to it. The early days of the Space Race were exciting, and to alter certain facts to maximize the drama of a movie (and don't forget, it is just a movie) is far from insulting.

As a young child, one of my favorite movies was The Right Stuff. I loved the excitement, the characters, and the notion that what I was watching meant a great deal to a lot of people. Years later, even after I learned that the real Jack Ridley died in the middle of the movie's depicted timeline or that John Glenn's ship was not actually guided home by fireflys (which, by the way, only an idiot would think the movie was acutally trying to depict) I still love the movie. It's entertainment, and, believe it or not, most of it really happened. If you've got a bone to pick with the Right Stuff, you've got a bone to pick with every historical film ever released, because part of what makes it a film, or a movie, or whatever you want to call it, is that it does not, and will not ever stick solely to the facts. If it did, why would anyone ever want to watch it when they could just watch some documentary. You don't have to agree, but I think that The Right Stuff is a great movie, fun, informative, and timeless. Five out of Five.


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