Proxima Subtitle Israel
Proxima
An astronaut prepares for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station.
Sarah is a French astronaut training at the European Space Agency in Cologne. She is the only woman in the arduous program. She lives alone with Stella, her eight-year-old daughter. Sarah feels guilty that she cannot spend more time with her child. Her love is overpowering, unsettling. When Sarah is chosen to join the crew of a year-long space mission called Proxima, it creates chaos in the mother-daughter relationship.
User Review
Drama. A new picture with the participation of my favorite actress Eva Green. How could I pass by? Why didn't I go to the cinema? Yes, everything is simple, because this picture was not even brought to the regional center of our great and vast country, what can I say about my favorite movie theater in a small town (in which even "Gentlemen" were not shown). Sessions were only in Moscow and the northern capital. I personally could not do anything about it, so I had to wait for the premiere in digital form, which I got to just now. And here is my brief opinion for you - a good drama about mother and daughter. Since I managed to see at the moment a huge number of paintings, the experienced eye itself found various shoals and so on. But, nevertheless, in order to bring a pinch of objectivity, I'll tell you not only about the minuses, but also about the advantages of this picture, so that you can determine for yourself whether it is worth your attention and your time, or not. Then I finish with the preface, and proceed to the analysis. So, the pros: 1. History - the film will discuss the difficult relationships of a young woman who has become an astronaut (I will call her "astronaut" in the Russian manner, for this word is much more pleasant and closer to me than an "astronaut"), who will have a long and dangerous mission and her daughters, with all the ensuing consequences. The heroine of Eve is also divorced at the same time, so the relationship with the ex is also layered on all the unfolding events. I can't say that the drama turned out to be strong and tearful, but I can't even name it bad, because the actors really tried. I was already afraid that when watching it I would fall asleep, but Eve and the others made me keep track of what was happening almost continuously, since the timing of the picture turned out just so that it would not become boring to the viewer. 2. Russia - a picture of European production, but was shot mostly in Star City and in Baikonur, which is good. I am always interested in any appearance of Russia or Russians (well, either the USSR or Soviet people) in foreign cinema. And, let alone hide, almost always we appear in the form of spreading cranberries with bears, vodka and balalaika. This is not observed here, we are shown by ordinary people, with their concerns and problems, one Russian cosmonaut is worth something. The painting mentions Yura Gagarin - the first person to fly into space, the memory of which is heavily etched both in the West and in our country, which makes us sad. The Russian speech of the heroes is good, not without accent, and the Russian actors did their best. 3. Mood - it is rather melancholy throughout the whole picture. Since the picture is European, I was afraid to fall asleep from everything that was happening, but again, the actors saved. Let's just say that if you have a similar mood - this picture definitely suits you, you will definitely get some pleasure. So cons: 1. Nasty scenes - Dear European directors! Why do you have scenes of vomiting and other muck in every picture? Do you have such a fetish? Or installation from upstream producers? Don't think wrong, I'm not a hypocrite, it's just that all the European cinema that I watched in four years contained similar scenes. Is it really that necessary? Are they revealing the image? I will answer you - No! Thank God that when I watched I did not chew anything, otherwise there would be a nuisance. Could you really show these scenes with respect to the viewer? Well, at least with the closed door of the toilet cubicle! 2. Scenario miscalculations - despite the simplicity of the story and familiar types, there are several points in the picture that raise some logical questions that no one will answer. There were two such moments, and then, they are very noticeable. Perhaps you will find more. 3. Music - the second fetish of European directors is that they do not really like to bother with music in their paintings. Everything repeated here. You don't think, there is music, but in very rare moments that only emphasize the general melancholy. I would like more music! A little about the main characters: 1. Sarah Loro, performed by Eva Green, is a French astronaut who has a difficult mission in outer space. Eve again pleased me with her acting, forcing me to literally admire every frame with her participation. And what else is remembered - the final credits dedicated to women who have visited Space - a strong promise. At first I thought that this was another feminist attack, as was the case in "Birds of Prey", but no. This is a tribute to the feat of the weak half of humanity, who have become explorers of the Cosmos on a par with men, remaining themselves - and this is the most important thing. The heroine of Eve is strong, but sometimes shows weakness, shows emotions, she is a living person, and not a robot that performs mechanical commands. Eve once again pleased me! A whole pen Mademoiselle Green! 2. Mike Shannon performed by Matt Dillon - American astronaut, crew member, which includes Sarah. A little proud, arrogant, but at a critical moment can save a life. At first, this hero did not arouse my sympathy, but gradually his image was revealed and I believed him. Matt played this character well. Well done! 3. Anton Ochievsky performed by Alexander Fateev - Russian astronaut, crew member with Matt and Sarah. A good-natured person, from the first appearance in the frame, takes care of Sarah and the rest. Reliance team. An ordinary person with his problems and concerns. Alexander definitely managed, there's nothing to complain about! Well done! And I can not help but mention Sarah's daughter performed by Zeli Bulan, who played very well. Their relationship is just a must see and feel. How sad it may sound, but this picture is one-time, just like the two previous European paintings with the participation of Eva Green - "Euphoria" and "Based on real events." Once looked, maybe even admired - and the next day I safely forgot. So happen this time. As a result, we have a good drama about the difficult relationship of mother and daughter with a melancholy mood, atmosphere of music, an interesting story told, with several serious problems, and with good acting, especially the beautiful Eva Green!