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Film Review: Fly Me to the Moon 全謊位登月 (2024) - USA

Andrew Chan

Film Review: Fly Me to the Moon 全謊位登月 (2024) - USA

Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)

“Fly Me To The Moon” is a captivating romantic comedy-drama that pays homage to the classic old Hollywood style. Directed by Greg Berlanti and written by Rose Gilroy, the film expertly weaves together romance, humor, and adventure, taking viewers on a nostalgic journey reminiscent of the golden era of cinema.

With its visually stunning cinematography, “Fly Me To The Moon” captures the timeless beauty of both Earth and the moon, reminiscent of the exquisite cinematography seen in classic Hollywood films. The carefully composed shots transport the audience into a world of wonder and enchantment, evoking a sense of nostalgia and admiration for the craftsmanship of old.

In true old Hollywood fashion, the film boasts a remarkable cast led by the charismatic duo of Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. Their performances exude the charm and elegance reminiscent of iconic Hollywood stars, showcasing impeccable chemistry and delivering captivating portrayals of their characters. Their ability to seamlessly blend romance and comedy adds an enjoyable dynamic to the story, reminiscent of the classic romantic comedies of the past.

The film's touching and engaging finale, with its grandeur and sense of adventure, harkens back to the epic productions of old Hollywood. Stepping onto the moon amidst various obstacles, the characters' journey becomes a metaphor for the triumph of love and the indomitable human spirit.

“Fly Me To The Moon” is a loving tribute to the classic old Hollywood style, successfully capturing its essence while delivering a heartfelt and entertaining narrative. With its strong performances, visually stunning cinematography, and a captivating storyline, the film transports viewers to a bygone era of glamour and romance, reminding us of the enduring magic that made old Hollywood cinema so unforgettable.

I rated it 8/10

 

Reviewed in Cinemas, Hong Kong



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