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Astronaut Lucy Cola returns to Earth after a transcendent experience during a mission to space – and begins to lose touch with reality in a world that now seems too small.
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Astronaut Lucy Cola returns to Earth after a transcendent experience during a mission to space – and begins to lose touch with reality in a world that now seems too small.
4.9/10
IMDbMost Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | 2020
Best New Director | 2020 | Noah
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2020
Box Office Collection 481,707 USD
Reese Witherspoon replaced Natalie Portman in the lead role but dropped out to focus on season 2 of Big Little Lies (2017). Later, Portman returned in the lead role.
Retired astronaut Marsha Ivins criticized the premise of the plot and denied that there is such a thing as a "longstanding idea that says astronauts begin to lose their grip on reality after being in space for an extended period of time".
Feature film directorial debut of Noah Hawley.
The original title was Pale Blue Dot. This name is a reference to a famous narration made by Carl Sagan after a photo of planet Earth taken on February 14, 1990 by space probe Voyager I at 3.7 billion miles or 6 billion kilometers (its last photo before NASA lose any control of it due to the distance reached), where planet Earth can be seen as a small blue dot in the middle of a ray sun.
Loosely based on the story of U.S. Navy officer and NASA astronaut Lisa Marie Nowak.
"Will Plimpton: You know Michael Collins? Lucy Cola: Yeah, yeah. Of course. Apollo 11. He flew the command module for Neil and Buzz. Will Plimpton: Yeah. So you know after he dropped them he circled the moon for hours. It's farther from Earth than any man has ever been. No light, no radio. And he wept, consumed by darkness and then, when he saw the sun again he wept some more. Inside the module he wrote, "I am now truly alone and absolutely alone from any known life. I am it.""
"Lucy Cola: You go up there, you see the whole universe, and everything here looks so small."