Marketing maven Kelly Jones wreaks havoc on launch director Cole Davis's already difficult task. When the White House deems the mission too important to fail, the countdown truly begins.
Rating: PG-13
Directed by: Greg Berlanti
Written by: Keenan Flynn, Bill Kirstein, Rose Gilroy
Berlanti emphasizes that “Fly Me to the Moon” is not a biopic but a fictional tale set against a historical backdrop. The film skillfully integrates archival footage, whether as background noise on a radio, displayed on an antique TV, intercut with the narrative for added realism, or blended with newspaper clippings in the creatively designed opening credits. History enthusiasts will appreciate this homage to American nostalgia, while casual viewers will enjoy the engaging comedic script.
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Berlanti emphasizes that “Fly Me to the Moon” is not a biopic but a fictional tale set against a historical backdrop. The film skillfully integrates archival footage, whether as background noise on a radio, displayed on an antique TV, intercut with the narrative for added realism, or blended with newspaper clippings in the creatively designed opening credits. History enthusiasts will appreciate this homage to American nostalgia, while casual viewers will enjoy the engaging comedic script.
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