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Astronaut Roy McBride undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe.
Sep 20, 2019 | Theatrical Wide (3,460 locations)
Other Key Dates
Aug 29, 2019 (Venice Film Festival (Italy))
Sep 13, 2019 (Tokyo premiere (Japan))
Sep 18, 2019 (Hollywood, California premiere (USA))
Sep 20, 2019 (El Gouna Film Festival (Egypt))
Oct 18, 2019 (Mumbai Film Festival (India))
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Sound Mix: SDDS
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Country of Origin: United States
Roy is an astronaut who works on the International Space Antenna, which has been build at the edge of space, but is connected to the Earth.In the near future, the Solar System is struck by mysterious power surges, threatening all human life. After nearly dying from an incident caused by a surge (The surge causes the robotic arms on the antenna to fall apart, hitting astronauts working on the antenna on their way down. Roy cuts the power circuit to save the rest of the station, before falling down to Earth himself. He deploys his parachute to survive), Major Roy McBride (Brad Pitt), son of famed astronaut H. Clifford McBride (Tommy Lee Jones), is informed by U.S. Space Command (SpaceCom) that the surges have been traced to the “Lima Project” (which is near Neptune now) – created 26 years earlier to search the limits of the Solar System for intelligent life (where the Sun’s magnetic field wont interfere with incoming signals from alien life out there), under Clifford’s leadership – from which nothing has been heard for 16 years after reaching Neptune. Roy is informed that the Lima project was powered by anti-matter and the surges have the characteristics of an uncontrolled chain reaction involving anti-matter. If the reaction gets out of hand, it will destroy the solar system. Roy’s mission is to contact his father from Mars and try and ascertain the situation.Informed that Clifford may still be alive, Roy accepts a mission to travel to Mars to try to establish communication with him, joined by his father’s old associate Colonel Pruitt (Donald Sutherland). It is shown in several scenes that Roy is very emotionally detached. He has no emotional reaction to his partner leaving him, or to the news that his father may still be alive.After taking a commercial flight to the Moon, Roy and Pruitt are escorted by US military personnel to the SpaceCom base, located on the far side of the moon. Moon is border-less and has many disputed mining territories, in a state of war. En route in lunar rovers, they are ambushed by scavenging pirates who kill their entire escort. Upon arrival at the base, a dying Pruitt is placed into intensive care (Pruitt tells Roy that if Roy cant make contact with his dad, Spacecom will take all measures to destroy Clifford’s station and put an end to the surges).Roy transfers to the ship Cepheus, bound for Mars. The ship receives a distress signal from a Norwegian bio-medical research space station. The Cepheus stops to investigate despite Roy’s protests, and Roy and the captain make their way to the station. It appears abandoned and the two split up, but Roy soon discovers an escaped baboon test subject feeding on the captain’s corpse. It attacks him when it notices his presence, but he manages to kill it. Another baboon attempts to attack him, but he quickly subdues it and locks it in another module. He then kills it instantly as it attempts to open the door, by depressurizing that module. Believing that he can save the captain, he tapes over the broken helmet visor of the captain’s spacesuit and carries him back to the ship, where he is declared to be already dead. A brief service is held where the captain’s body is ejected into space. Again, Roy appears to be very emotionless and calm after the violent encounter and death of the captain. He does admit that he experiences rage, and recalls his father expressing his rage.Another surge hits as the Cepheus lands on Mars, requiring manual piloting to complete the landing. The interim captain freezes in fear, while Roy remains very calm and takes command of the ship, landing it safely. Roy is led to the underground SpaceCom base where he meets facility director Helen Lantos (Ruth Negga) and is tasked with recording voice messages to send to the Lima Project in hopes that Clifford will respond. During one recording, Roy goes off-script with an emotional appeal to his father and is abruptly taken off the mission on the grounds of his personal connection posing a risk to himself and the mission’s success. From the startled reaction of the recording observation team to his emotional recording, he assumes correctly that an immediate response from his father had been received and demands to hear it.Sequestered in a “comfort room”, he is visited by Lantos, who reveals that she was born on Mars and was the daughter of Lima Project crew-members. She shows Roy classified footage revealing that Clifford’s crew had mutinied and tried to return to Earth, causing him to turn off their life-support systems, her parents included. She tells Roy that the crew that brought him to Mars are leaving to destroy the Lima Project station with a nuclear payload. The two decide that Roy should confront Clifford himself, and Helen sneaks Roy to an underground lake beneath the rocket launch site.Roy clandestinely climbs aboard as the rocket takes off and is subsequently discovered by the crew, who are instructed to neutralize him. The entire crew is killed in the ensuing brutal fight. During the long journey to Neptune, a solitary Roy reflects on his relationships with his father and Eve (Liv Tyler), his estranged wife. The isolation and stress of the mission take a mental toll, but after several weeks he arrives at the Lima Project. Roy finds the Lima Project craft to be degrading around Neptune’s orbit. He leaves the Cepheus on auto pilot and takes a shuttle to maneuver around Naptune’s rings.While approaching the station in a shuttle attached to the Cepheus, the shuttle is damaged in a collision with objects in Neptune’s rings, preventing it from docking with the station. Roy enters the station via a space-walk while the shuttle drifts away. Finding the station abandoned and encountering the dead bodies of its crew, he plants the nuclear payload before encountering Clifford, the station’s sole survivor, who explains that the surges are coming from the ship’s malfunctioning antimatter power source, which had been damaged in the mutiny. Clifford has continued to work on the project, refusing to lose faith in the possibility of non-human intelligent life. Clifford is reluctant to go back to Earth as there is nothing for him there. He admits that he doesn’t love his own son or his wife.After Clifford agrees to accompany him back to Earth, Roy finishes arming the payload and they climb out on the station’s surface in preparation for returning to the Cepheus. Clifford suddenly uses his spacesuit’s Thrusters to launch the two of them off into space. With Clifford pleading for Roy to Untether them from each other, Roy reluctantly does so and manages to propel himself back to the Cepheus using his own spacesuit and with a piece of the station’s hull as a shield against Neptune’s ring debris. Without enough fuel to return to Earth, he relies on the shock wave from the nuclear explosion in the station to gain the required speed.
The data retrieved from the base suggests that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe. This inspires Roy to reconnect with those closest to him, and he returns to Earth with a newfound optimism. After expressing his opinions in a psychological evaluation, he reconnects with his estranged wife Eve.
Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet. His journey will uncover secrets that challenge the nature of human existence and our place in the cosmos. As a series of immense energy surges sweep the entire solar system and the unprotected Earth, the U.S. Space Command suspects that the reasons behind the space anomaly may be the ambitious Lima Project and the renowned long-lost astronaut, Clifford McBride. Now, Clifford’s composed son and impeccable astronaut, Major Roy McBride, has to travel to the edge of the cosmos on a manned mission to the cold blue planet, Neptune, to see firsthand whether his father is still alive, and, hopefully, locate the source of a problem that threatens the stability of our vast galaxy. The answers we seek lie 4.3 billion kilometres away; however, in the unending emptiness of space, is Roy prepared to answer the ultimate question? Is anybody out there? — Nick Riganas 30 years ago Dr Clifford McBride and his crew set off on an expedition to Neptune. At a point all contact was lost and the expedition is assumed to have failed. Now, life in the Solar System is under threat as strange energy surges are experienced, caused by activity on Neptune. US Space Command is convinced that McBride is behind this and sends McBride’s son Roy, a highly competent and experienced astronaut, to Neptune to seek answers. — grantss In the near future, space travel is routine, but unexplained energy surges from Neptune cause chaos on Earth and other planets. Astronaut Roy McBride is assigned a secret mission, “Project Ad Astra,” to travel to Mars and establish communication with his father, H. Clifford McBride, who vanished during the “Lima Project” searching for extraterrestrial life. Roy embarks on a dangerous journey to Mars, facing various challenges like asteroid storms and space pirates. He also reflects on his distant relationship with his father, a legendary astronaut more dedicated to exploration than family. Upon reaching Mars, Roy learns that the Lima Project might have encountered something dangerous in deep space. As he continues to the moon, he discovers evidence of extraterrestrial life that may have harmed the Lima Project crew. As Roy approaches Neptune, the surges intensify, and he reunites with his father on the Lima Project spacecraft. Clifford is disoriented and obsessed with contacting intelligent life, even if it risks human lives. Roy tries to convince him to stop the dangerous experiments. Roy realizes that the energy surges are linked to the antimatter power source on the Lima Project ship. He decides to take action to prevent further damage, leading to a life-changing decision. The movie follows Roy’s journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of isolation, the search for meaning, and the complexities of human relationships. Brad Pitt’s portrayal of Roy McBride adds depth to the character and makes “Ad Astra” an engaging blend of technology and personal introspection. — jp-176-838709