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The Aeronauts

  • 2019
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
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6.6/10
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Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne in The Aeronauts (2019)
Pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) and scientist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) find themselves in an epic fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a hot air balloon.
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A balloon pilot and a scientist find themselves in a fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a gas balloon in the 1860s.A balloon pilot and a scientist find themselves in a fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a gas balloon in the 1860s.A balloon pilot and a scientist find themselves in a fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a gas balloon in the 1860s.

  • Director
    • Tom Harper
  • Writers
    • Richard Holmes
    • Tom Harper
    • Jack Thorne
  • Stars
    • Felicity Jones
    • Eddie Redmayne
    • Himesh Patel
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Tom Harper
    • Writers
      • Richard Holmes
      • Tom Harper
      • Jack Thorne
    • Stars
      • Felicity Jones
      • Eddie Redmayne
      • Himesh Patel
    • 447User reviews
    • 142Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 11 nominations total

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    Felicity Jones
    Felicity Jones
    • Amelia Wren
    Eddie Redmayne
    Eddie Redmayne
    • James Glaisher
    Himesh Patel
    Himesh Patel
    • John Trew
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Pierre Rennes
    Phoebe Fox
    Phoebe Fox
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    Robert Glenister
    Robert Glenister
    • Ned Chambers
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
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    Thomas Arnold
    Thomas Arnold
    • Charles Green
    Tom Courtenay
    Tom Courtenay
    • Arthur Glaisher
    Anne Reid
    Anne Reid
    • Ethel Glaisher
    Lisa Jackson
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    Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
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    • Antonia's Daughter
    Connie Price
    • Antonia's Daughter
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    James Daniel Wilson
    • Meteorologist
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    Rodrig Andrisan
    • Oxford Scientist
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    • Director
      • Tom Harper
    • Writers
      • Richard Holmes
      • Tom Harper
      • Jack Thorne
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    Reviewers say 'The Aeronauts' is visually stunning with strong performances, especially from Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne. The adventure and breathtaking visuals are praised, though historical inaccuracies, particularly the fictional female character, draw criticism. Some viewers debate the changes for political correctness. Despite mixed reviews on pacing and script, many find the film enjoyable and inspiring, valuing its entertainment over historical precision.
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    5spewy29167

    Posh people fly in a balloon, 'based on true events*' (*completely made up twaddle)

    We've got two posh people with a dream. They have a balloon, they fly in it.

    Obviously they nearly die a few times, because people don't fly in balloons when there is blue sky and no wind they choose a cloudy day with isolated storms, makes sense. In those days they didn't have weather forecasts so that meant people couldn't look up and see what it was like, lol.

    They also seem to get up to at least 39,000 feet, but of course a thin jacket that will be enough at -30c or more, hat or gloves? Not me mate. They also have Indian and other friends of different ethnicities to fill in a token diversity quota, it's not as if people were fighting inequality in those days. Also in real life the woman in the story was a man. Where does 'based-on real events' end and 'completely made up twaddle' begin? Why not make it totally fictional rather than air-brushing fake characters into and real ones out of history? What's next a story about the first climbing of Everest with Emily Hillary the bee-keeper from Nigeria and her Sherpa lesbian transgender lover Tina-zing?

    Obviously the in-basket tension isn't enough so they cut in and out to flashbacks with rich people being posh and rich to help rope-in some of the Downton Abbey market, the whole story could have been told in the balloon without the need to play dress-up.

    It's an stupid airbrushed version of history, what's even more stupid that they could have made it totally fictional and about people actually fighting discrimination, but they just pretend everyone is thinking as 2019, but wearing top hats. People fought for trade unions, the womens right to vote and not being spat at in the street because their skin had the incorrect pigment. How does this airbrushing help anything? It's the worst kind of denial, like saying the holocaust didn't happen because it's depressing and disturbing. We can't let truth get in the way of fun times. This movie is for smiles on faces bums on seats and money in our pocket.

    Might be good to pass an few hours on a long haul flight. The acting is good, the music is good, the visual effects are stunning, could have been much better, but it wasn't terrible. A marshmellow of a movie, nice to look at and to eat, but nutritionally lacking and can make you feel sick if you over indulge.
    amirmustafaa

    Intense and Technically Impressive

    The Aeronauts is a very tense and technically brilliant film. Some of the visuals this movie manages to pull off were incredible and the visual effects, stunts, and camera work were so good, I didn't doubt for a second that the characters were in that balloon and one second away from falling to their death. Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones also have a very natural chemistry, and while the scenes that take place outside of the balloon were formulaic, they weren't completely insufferable. As far as historical accuracy goes, if I wanted historical accuracy I would read a Wikipedia article. I watch movies for thrills and entertainment, and this move delivers a lot of thrills.
    5JurijFedorov

    Ahistorical, flashback mess, bad acting - still average

    This is an idea of alternative history. So the filmmakers decided to change a famous story of 2 old men in a balloon surviving a disaster to a male researcher and a female pilot surviving a greater disaster. I pretty much dislike all such pointless historical changes in movies. It's also a big disservice to women who actually did fulfil crucial roles during this flight and you could have had important wives, moms, emotional support roles here for actual historical women instead of putting a random historical woman from another time into this setting. It would actually be a huge service to history to depict real people doing what they did in history.

    But I love science and history so I was interested in this movie anyhow. Also, it makes sense for a filmmaker to want to put an attractive actress into a balloon with a geeky scientist as you can create quite a potent romance subplot this way. Of course it has to be done right for the weird ahistorical decision to make any sense and unfortunately it's done badly for several reasons.

    Firstly, the camera work is terrible much of the time. The balloon scenes have the camera flying around the characters as they are trying to create "action" by never keeping the camera steady. This shows how little they trust the plot, actors and story to deliver entertainment by itself. The director clearly felt the story was boring and needed some fake action this way. Which shows lack of director abilities.

    The acting is terrible at times. The ahistorical change needed to make sense so there needed to be a strong connection between the 2 leads. Instead we get a male nerd character with bad acting. And as the guy is supposed to be autistic in some ways there is no connection to the attractive and charming female in his balloon. The scenes between them just feel off and weird as they stare at each other for long periods of time, but never seem to make any real connection. Not on a friendship or romantic level. They just seem to be in their own heads or bicker/make up. This also shows that the change to a female character unfortunately backfired in big ways as it made it all way more weird. Which is unfortunate because there is a strong story here somewhere they just didn't find. It also doesn't work that the man gets them into this huge trouble and she lets him. This makes it all feel like they were just being fools and deserved to suffer a bit.

    There is also a friend sidekick character. He is the token minority character in this historical setting that lacked these people. An Indian researcher. He is actually very good and believable and his scenes work well. Then there is the sister who also is fairly good, but unfortunately her scenes largely consist of her whining and wanting her balloon sister to remarry. Which is fine it's just not that fascinating. It's all very fake "big research" stuff and the dialogues about how important the flight is are nonsensical bragging about "changing the world".

    Then of course there is the HUGE issue of narration. The story leading up to the flight is told via random flashback scenes. So the first scene is them going up and then we have A TON of flashback sequences. You already know they found the money for it. So having half of the movie being about finding the money and courage for something that is already happening is rather pointless. Flashbacks rarely work well in movies and of course they don't work here, but at least those scenes are properly filmed and acted unlike the intolerable balloon scenes that can feel like nails on a chalkboard with the overly dramatic fake acting and creepy "friendship" where you feel like the man may at any point attack the woman. Which he of course does do at one point, but she uses words to calm him down - luckily for her it works otherwise he'd have killed them both. Also, the brilliant filmmakers decided that flashbacks were the way to go to tell her background story. So it's flashback disaster class.

    Messy ahistorical movie. But the idea is really cool and the ahistorical setting could work if the writers were better. I don't trust the filmmakers or writers to make anything better. But the idea could for sure work in a remake. There is a certain charm in the idea I really adore. But I have to give it a 5 because overall it's dull and I wanted to shut it off at the end.
    5Niklas_M

    Imagine if they had done it to a woman..

    The fact that the female character is completely fictional and was in reality a man is a disgrace.

    You can just try to imagine the uproar if a true life female character had been tossed aside for a male actor.
    TxMike

    You don't change the world simply by looking at it, you change it through the way you choose to live in it.

    I watched this on Amazon Prime streaming. While it was inspired by a real person, James Glaisher who set the early groundwork for understanding and predicting weather, the story told here is a highly fictionalized account of his 1862 ascent by balloon to perhaps 36,000 feet.

    Felicity Jones as the fictional pilot and Eddie Redmayne as James Glaisher are both good. Being a scientist myself I was a bit put off by such things as climbing the exterior of the balloon at above 30,000 feet where the air temperature would be somewhere between -50 and -65F, and without gloves! What is depicted here is fantasy.

    But what about the good? The production values are high and the action interesting. Plus how many have even heard of Glaisher and his pioneering meteorological studies at a time when other British scientists laughed at him? He was a very important scientist in the history of weather forecasting and contributed to changing the world.

    So yeah, it has lots of things it can be legitimately criticized for but still it is an entertaining movie if you are in the right mood. I mostly enjoyed it.

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    • Trivia
      In 1785, Jean-Pierre Blanchard demonstrated using a parachute as a means of safely disembarking from a hot-air balloon. While Blanchard's first parachute demonstrations were conducted with a dog as the passenger, he later claimed to have had the opportunity to try it himself in 1793 when his hot air balloon ruptured and he used a parachute to descend. Jean-Pierre died from injuries sustained when he fell from his balloon after suffering a heart attack, in 1809. His wife Sophie continued as a solo balloonist after his death. Sophie Blanchard was known to dress distinctively, as to be seen from a distance, gave parachute demonstrations, and specialized in night ascents and fireworks displays. On 6 July 1819, her hydrogen-filled balloon caught fire and crashed into the rooftops of the Rue de Provence, Blanchard fell to the streets below and died. She is buried in the Père-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Her tombstone that still stands, was paid by a collect money from the French public and shows a sculpture of a burning balloon and the inscription "Victime de son Art et de son Intrepidite" (Victim of her Art and Intrepidity).
    • Goofs
      In reality, they would have unfortunately suffered from hypoxia and become icecubes, given the commonly accepted international standard atmosphere (ISA) model.
    • Quotes

      Amelia Wren: You don't change the world simply by looking at it, you change it through the way you choose to live in it.

    • Crazy credits
      During the opening credits, many of the Os in people's names slowly rise, as if symbolizing a balloon elevating.
    • Connections
      Featured in CTV News at 11:30 Toronto: Episode dated 8 September 2019 (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Aeronauts Waltz
      Written by Jack Arnold

      Performed by Warren Zielinski, Martyn Jackson, Robert Ames, David Cohen, Leon Bosch, Paul Edmund-Davies

      Courtesy of Amazon Content Services LLC

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Aeronauts
    • Filming locations
      • Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London, Greater London, England, UK(exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Mandeville Films
      • One Shoe Films
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      • $3,485,251
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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