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Sorry I'm so late to the party but...
I definitely agree that First Man, quoting you, "create(s) moments from NASAs history in such a way that it feels like you are there in the cockpit". Another thing I found interesting was how dry the film was: Gosling's Armstrong was so timid, almost verging on the autistic; the only "dramatic" performance in the entire film was that of Claire Foy and even she was subdued. This definitely wasn't The Right Stuff! 😁
I'd say this for all cinema really, but I couldn't agree more in this case. Nice summation!
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Oh yes, The Right Stuff is certainly the superior film and, while I am a fan of Gosling in general, it was a pretty weird take on the character/person.
Ooh, now…while I will say The Right Stuff is a great film, I won't say it's the superior film. I'm not saying First Man was better either. What I will say (finally! 😁) is that they are two films covering very similar subject matter with two totally different approaches. The Right Stuff was a cowboy movie in comparison!