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Fly Me to the Moon

(Film, 2024)

With "Fly me to the Moon" American propaganda goes so far as to make incredible contortions to catch as many fish in the net.
Whether you believe in the moon landing or whether you think it was all a bluff directed by Stanley Kubrick , it doesn't matter.


This film says and doesn't say, admits and doesn't admit and keeps two feet in one shoe not very comfortably.


The important thing but the fact is that the Russians are always the bad guys and that if a film created in a studio has been shown on television, and if instead of men hopping on the moon, we have seen actors hanging by wires, it doesn't matter.


It doesn't matter if it was all done in a television studio inside NASA... but NASA didn't know anything, I swear it was Woody Harrelson who planned everything in Nixon's name.
Then they threw us in a love story with the blonde Barbie doll Scarlett Johansson and a big-jawed American who I didn't know but who looks a lot like a gorilla 🦍 both mediocre in their performances (studded with lacquer and gel foundation bordering on the ridiculous), and finally rosettes and parties and joy and America wins by beating Russia... yes but by offering us yet another piece of propaganda rubbish!

 

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