obsession boyfriend i'm psyched     i'm dreading enemy

(need an explanation?)

advertisements


 
 
reviews Thu Aug 03 00, 7:06PM

The Right Stuff (review)

The Beginning of the Beginning

On the evening of the day on which Air Force test pilot Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier in The Right Stuff, he howls in victory at the full moon over the desert of Edwards Air Force Base. In a tiny red plane that looks like a bullet with wings, Yeager, who lives to fly, flew faster than any human had before, and that feat is the first step in sending humans to the target of his celebratory howls.

We're still at the dawn of space exploration today, more than 40 years later, still just dipping our toes in the ocean of space, so director Philip Kaufman's wonderful film is not only an ode to flying but to the pilots who sacrificed one dream in exchange for another to set America -- and humanity -- on the road to space.

(more below the ad... scroll down...)

please take my Blog Reader Project survey

When the United States government starts revving up its space program in response to the Soviet Union's launching of Sputnik in 1957, it's not looking for flyboys like Yeager (Sam Shepard: Snow Falling on Cedars) to represent America in space -- he's too damn independent. The search is on, through a cadre of military aviators, to find those both temperamentally and physically suited to the rigors of space travel... and to becoming instant media magnets, ones who won't embarrass themselves or anyone else. With grace, charm, and understated humor, Kaufman, who also adapted Tom Wolfe's book, traces the selection process the potential Mercury astronauts go through by following those eventually chosen: Scott Carpenter (Charles Frank), Gordy Cooper (Dennis Quaid), John Glenn (Ed Harris: Stepmom, The Truman Show), Gus Grissom (Fred Ward: Dangerous Beauty), Wally Schirra (Lance Henriksen: Scream 3, Tarzan), Alan Shepard (Scott Glenn: The Virgin Suicides, The Silence of the Lambs), and Deke Slayton (Scott Paulin).

Rarely has such an epic film -- in length, at more than three hours, and in scope, spanning decades -- been handled with such remarkable spareness. Without flourishes such as dramatic camerawork or an emotionally manipulative score, The Right Stuff puts us right in the middle of some of the most historic moments of the 20th century, among people who knew exactly how momentous those moments were, and simply lets us experience them. The first sonic boom -- as Yeager's experimental X-1 plane passes Mach 1 -- almost slips by unnoticed. We're introduced to urgent new developments in the Soviets' space program by the lanky legs of Jeff Goldblum (Jurassic Park, Annie Hall), as NASA recruiter, racing down a Washington, DC, corridor to a smoke-filled conference room to break the news to assembled powermongers. (Goldblum's recruiter, and his partner, played by Harry Shearer, [EDtv, The Truman Show] are the film's unexpected, if low-key, comic relief.) Even during John Glenn's first orbit around the planet, Kaufman just lets us enjoy with him the spectacular view of the sun coming up over the horizon.

Still, the moving moments in The Right Stuff are the private ones. The undertaker hovers like a specter at test flights, his services needed all too often -- the wall in the saloon at Edwards is a shrine to dead test pilots. The funeral of one of the test pilots trying to break Mach 1 -- "no one knew their names," unlike the astronauts later -- always sends chills through me as planes in the missing-man formation fly overhead. The wives of the test pilots and the astronauts suffer -- in substandard base housing, through intrusive media attention -- while their husbands bask in glory, or at least in doing what they love, as the women constantly await news of a pilot's death in his dangerous game.

As the Mercury astronauts watch themselves become manufactured heroes -- even before they've done a single thing worth cheering about -- cynicism eats into some of them. They love to fly, but they all but gave it up for a single chance to head into space for mere minutes. Kaufman keeps returning to Yeager, who never stopped flying for the sheer love of it. Even though Yeager, at one point, looks toward the moon with regret, obviously aware of the chance he never had, you can't help but wonder who's still living the dream: the Mercury astronauts, with their one moment of glory, or Yeager, who never stopped flying.

[reader comments on this review]

viewed at home on a small screen
rated PG
IMDB
(more below the ad... scroll down...)



who I am


I'm MaryAnn Johanson: writer and ponderer in New York City who drinks too much wine and thinks way too much about such inconsequences as movies, TV, books, and the meaning of life.
[email me]
[become a Facebook fan]
[follow me on Twitter]
[friend me on MySpace]

• contributor, Film.com
• member, Online Film Critics Society
• member, Alliance of Women Film Journalists
• member, International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences
• visit my scratchpad blog, MaryAnnJohanson.com
• read my Doctor Who fan fiction

photo by David Speranza

(postings feed)


top critic on Movie Review Query Engine


as seen on Rotten Tomatoes

Add to Technorati Favorites

monthly archives

recent screenings and hot movies

just opened (U.S.)
yellow for maybe Four Christmases
green for go Australia
Transporter 3 [trailer]
green for go Milk
just opened (U.K.)
yellow for maybe Four Christmases
yellow for maybe Changeling
green for go What Just Happened
yellow for maybe Flawless
box office top 5 (U.S.)
yellow for maybe Four Christmases
red for no Twilight
green for go Bolt
yellow for maybe Quantum of Solace
green for go Australia
top limited releases (U.S.)
green for go The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
green for go Milk
green for go Slumdog Millionaire
green for go Rachel Getting Married [trailer]
green for go Happy-Go-Lucky
box office top 5 (U.K.)
yellow for maybe Four Christmases
yellow for maybe Quantum of Solace
yellow for maybe Changeling
green for go Body of Lies
My Best Friend's Girl
top limited releases (U.K.)
Dostana [trailer]
green for go Waltz with Bashir [trailer]
green for go Burn After Reading
The Baader-Meinhof Complex [trailer]
Hunger [trailer]
coming soon (U.S./U.K.)
yellow for maybe Gran Torino [trailer]
yellow for maybe Nothing But the Truth
green for go Cadillac Records [trailer]
red for no Seven Pounds [trailer]
green for go Revolutionary Road [trailer]
green for go Defiance [trailer]
green for go The Reader [trailer]
green for go Nobel Son
yellow for maybe Good [trailer]
yellow for maybe Last Chance Harvey
green for go Frost/Nixon [trailer]
green for go Che
green for go Waltz with Bashir [trailer]
other current flicks (U.S./U.K.)
green for go Synecdoche, New York
yellow for maybe High School Musical 3: Senior Year
green for go Zack and Miri Make a Porno
yellow for maybe Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
red for no Role Models
green for go Blindness
green for go Choke
red for no Max Payne
red for no Ghost Town
green for go Let the Right One In
yellow for maybe Flow: For Love of Water
green for go Pride and Glory
yellow for maybe The Duchess
green for go Religulous
green for go W.
red for no Soul Men
green for go RocknRolla
red for no Eagle Eye
green for go The Secret Life of Bees
green for go American Teen
yellow for maybe Vicky Cristina Barcelona
yellow for maybe I've Loved You So Long

2008 screening log

new on dvd

12.02 (Region 1)
green for go Step Brothers [buy]
green for go Wanted [buy]
green for go The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian [buy]
green for go The X-Files: I Want to Believe [buy]
red for no Fly Me to the Moon [buy]
12.01 (Region 2)
green for go Hancock [buy]
red for no The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor [buy]
red for no Space Chimps [buy]
red for no Meet Dave [buy]
11.25 (Region 1)
green for go Fred Claus [buy]
green for go Hancock [buy]
red for no Meet Dave [buy]
red for no Space Chimps [buy]
11.24 (Region 2)
green for go Wall-E [buy]
green for go Fred Claus [buy]
green for go Free Zone [buy]
green for go The X-Files: I Want to Believe [buy]
yellow for maybe What Would Jesus Buy? [buy]
yellow for maybe Mamma Mia! [buy]
red for no Evan Almighty [buy]
green for go The Sopranos: Complete HBO Series (Deluxe Edition) [buy]
11.18 (Region 1)
green for go Wall-E [buy]
green for go Tropic Thunder [buy]
yellow for maybe Up the Yangtze [buy]
red for no The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 [buy]
green for go Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series [buy]
red for no Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest [buy]
green for go Monty Python: Flying Circus Complete Collection [buy]
green for go Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 3 Remastered [buy]
green for go Star Trek: The Original Series (Remastered) - Three Season Pack [buy]
11.17 (Region 2)
green for go Kung Fu Panda [buy]
green for go The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian [buy]
green for go The Forbidden Kingdom [buy]
red for no This Christmas [buy]
green for go Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series [buy]
red for no Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest [buy]
green for go Moonlight: Series 1 [buy]
green for go The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash: 30th Anniversary Edition [buy]
green for go V: The Complete Collection [buy]
green for go Stargate SG-1: Series 1-10/The Ark of Truth/Continuum [buy]

my book (Amazon U.S.)

my book (Amazon U.K.)

advertisements

search

Google
flickfilosopher.com
web