Project Hail Mary is feel good hope in a hard science fiction film with a reluctant astronaut, Grace, unlikely teaming up to save the stars and Earth! The movie is based on the 2021 novel by Andy Weir who had also written The Martian (2011). In turn that story was also adapted to a film in 2015. He is a producer on this film. The film is directed and produced by the team of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
The last movie the duo had directed was 22 Jump Street (2014) having attempted to direct Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2018. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2027) was co-written and produced by Lord and Miller. Drew Goddard is the executive producer and screenwriter who also adapted The Martian. A short note: there is strobing lights and slight vertigo with the screen. It begins with red light on a plastic coat with a zipper in the center. There is also a helmet where we see blinking eyes!
A robot electronic arm pulls out a breathing tube from the subject’s mouth. This shaggy bearded man, Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) is asked by the ship’s voice, Mary (Priya Kansara) a question to check his mental accuity, “What is 2+2?” Gosling traveled to space as Neil Armstrong in First Man (2018). He is also a producer on the film and was given the manuscript before the novels publication. Kansara played Ria in the action comedy, Polite Society (2023). Mary almost acts as another character to the lonely Grace, answering his questions, and reporting ship functions.
Grace clamps his jaw twice. His disorientation is part of the journey. Grace flops out of the bed and across the room. He is dressed in a plastic body suit. Grace reaches a ladder and climbs up it checking on the other passengers. The woman, Olesya (Milana Vayntrub), has a face frozen in a deathly rictus. Vayntrub was in the sci fi comedy, Other Space (2015) as Tina Shukshin. The next bunk is listed Yao, LJ, with the reading Deceased! The pilot of the ship, Ken Leung plays Yao. Leung portrayed Commander Zhao in the Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024) show.
Grace stumbles over to a window to see unfamiliar stars! He starts to walk into a several paneled video room. It is similar to the Star Trek holodeck showing Earth scenes. Grace takes out a white track suit. Mary says, “Please record video diary.” Grace ignores the computer and says pilot. Mary responds, “Pilot deceased.” He says to the computer to start “Operation Go Home.” Funny. Next, Grace asks Mary to “Call Earth.” The computer responds that it will take 11 years!
He starts to scroll track the flight path to Earth. Grace asks the computer of the location of the fuel. He uses the fuel used to calculate the distance. 113.8 years away! Grace covers his head at the overwhelming situation. He’s a long way from home and the best example of the character for me is the Don Knotts film, The Reluctant Astronaut (1967) where he plays a janitor accidentally sent into space! Then, there is a television report on the Arclight probe sent to the Petrova Line. There is black clusters seen.
This moves to the science class of Grover Cleveland Junion High in the Bay Area. Grace is teaching the class using a microphone to create sand distortions.The class wants to play the Lava Game. They toss a hackey sack colored like the Earth to get answers. Grace asks for speed of light. This is correctly answered, 186,000 miles per second, by Olivia (Annelle Olaleye). She asks back to Grace about the dots eating the sun. He explains that a scientist, Irina Petrova, found infrared light forming a line from the sun to Venus.
This was called the Petrova Line. Grace admits “They seem to be dimming the sun.” This causes a panic with the class. Grace contemplates the impact and Eva Stratt (Sandra Hüller) enters the classroom. Stratt is the head of the world response to the crisis. Hüller was in the drama, Anatomy of a Fall (2023). An impressive part, she has the calm demeanor of a leader, but also a deep insight into people. She reveals that over the next 30 years, the temperature will drop 15 degrees! This would start a new ice age, freeze water systems, and cause mass extinctions.
Stratt says, “The best minds in the entire world are on it.” A consotrium of scientific minds is something that makes me think of the film, Tomorrowland (2015). The group was called Plus Ultra that help build the future. Then, we move to the current day Grace drinking bags of vodka. He finds photos of his fellow astronaugts. Also, a polaroid of himself alone. He dances with a mop in a lab. Returning to the conversation with Stratt, she mentions Grace’s paper on rejecting water is needed for life, the Goldilocks Principle.
He presented it at the UNESCO conference in Denmark. They walk outside of the school. Dark coated agents begin to surround him. Grace asks the name of an agent, the agent (Lionel Boyce) answers that his name is Carl. Boyce stars in the series, The Bear, as Marcus. At a lab, Grace is in a large environmental suit and on the other side is a room of military officials, scientists, and Stratt. He tests a sample of the black, oily Astrophage, the star eater. Grace says “It’s a tiny, alien cell.”
He also finds that it is made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, water, disproving his theory! Grace sits in a tunnel and explains to Stratt that the Astrophage gives off infrared radiation to move. She leaves him saying they have 347 astrobiologists to work on the Astrophage. Stratt adds, “I left you three dots.” On the Hail Mary ship, Grace walks past three gold plates showing human evolution. He holds the Earth hackie sack. Flashback to the lab, he speaks to Carl at the other side of a room via a walkie talkie, “Hey Carl, do we have an expense account?”
They start shopping at Home Depot throwing in rolls of electrical tape and a few other items into the shopping cart. They are almost playful which makes Carl from stern guard to someone who is on the side of Grace. They start shopping at Home Depot throwing in rolls of electrical tape into the shopping cart. Carl, Grace, and other assistants begin the experiment, completely covering the walls of the lab. A very DIY science experiment. Grace finds that the three Astrophage are gone, but contained in the lab.
He needs complete darkness in the tunnel to prove the Carl Hypothesis, Carl thought they had moved, so the tunnel door is closed. Grace finds with infrared light that the three Astrophage in a corner. They moved towards a CO2 source like Venus. He also finds that there is another Astrophage, they reproduce in a CO2 environment and then go to a light source like the sun. Grace says, "We're fathers, Carl", funny! The discovery is told to Stratt who has ordered a F/A-18F Super Hornet jet to take him to next project area.
Grace is sickened by the maneuvers of the jet, the thrust and rolls. He finds himself at an aircraft carrier at sea. Grace is still sick and uses a traffic cone while talking to Stratt. She takes him over to a room filled with scientists including others on a screen. Grace explains how to breed Astrophage. He is asked if 2 million kilograms can be made of the Astrophage. He is not cleared to discuss Project Hail Mary so Stratt has him stand up and gives him the top secret clearance. She tells Grace that they followed the Petrova Line ended at a star, Tau Ceti, 11.9 light years away.
Grace wonders why it stopped there. There is a collective "We don't know" from the entire table! They hope to send a near light spaceship to Tau Ceti, using the Astrophage as fuel. Then, collect information, and send it back on "beetle" probes. Stratt says it is a long shot. Which leads Grace to the project name, "Hail Mary." The astronauts will be in a medically induced coma for the journey. Now, Grace pulls the bodies out to give them an informal memorial. He hadn't time to know Olesya and Yao so he uses the photographs to remember them. Yao, Grace says, makes a funny face in every picture.
He apologizes to Olesya for taking her vodka and her picture sneaking into the Kremlin Grace says is "legendary." He starts to cry as he ejects their bodies out of the airlock and says, "I'll do my best." There is a beautiful shot of Hail Mary moving silently in space against the stars. This is the hard sci fi of the film with spaceships making no sound unlike starfighters racing across the Death Star. Space is a vaccuum so there is no sound or in this film, songs, and the score by Daniel Pemberton. He provided the score for Spider-Man: Across the Universe (2023).
The camera work and visuals are impressive with cinematography by Greig Fraiser who also worked on Dune Part Two (2024). The computer announces that the engine cut-off as they have reached Tau Ceti. Grace tries to slip into the pilot's seat, but remarks to the computer, "I'm not the pilot!" We see the gyroscope peeking out of the ship like a gopher out of its hole with the film sped up, the awkwardness is funny! Grace sees the break in the Petrova Line. Mary warns Grace and a ship that looks like it is made of gold wires appears! Grace takes hold of ship's joystick to pull the Hail Mary away from this new ship. The Hail Mary has the massive ship follow, Grace accelerates a bit, and the alien ship moves forward. Grace asks Mary, "Shields up!" Funny, very Star Trek, but of course Hail Mary has no shields. A metal capsule is thrown from the new ship. Grace suspects that it might be a message. It bounces off Hail Mary's hull. Mary suggests a space walk. Grace tries to get into the red space suit to go EVA, Extravehicular Activity. He moves over to the hatch, takes one look at the ship, and tries to scramble back inside!
Five+ Earth hacky sacks out of Five!
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