Un biopic sur Jose Hernandez et son parcours d'ouvrier agricole jusqu'à devenir ingénieur et astronaute. Une histoire de persévérance, de communauté et de sacrifice pour accomplir un rêve ap... Tout lireUn biopic sur Jose Hernandez et son parcours d'ouvrier agricole jusqu'à devenir ingénieur et astronaute. Une histoire de persévérance, de communauté et de sacrifice pour accomplir un rêve apparemment impossible.Un biopic sur Jose Hernandez et son parcours d'ouvrier agricole jusqu'à devenir ingénieur et astronaute. Une histoire de persévérance, de communauté et de sacrifice pour accomplir un rêve apparemment impossible.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 victoires et 7 nominations au total
- José (Age 7)
- (as Juanpi Monterrubio)
- Julio (Age 11)
- (as Carlos Santiago Sánchez)
Résumé
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There is a lot to say about the movie but; When Jose asked his father "You say you're tired but you don't show your tiredness, how do you do that?". His father's advice to him, sums up the whole movie in the best way:
1. Set your goal 2. Know how far away you are 3. Draw a roadmap 4. If you don't know how, learn it 5. (And most importantly) the moment you say "I finally did it!", you may have to try even harder.
One of the best biopics of 2023 and the motivation you're looking for ;)
Superb character actor Michael Pena (the underrated END OF WATCH, 2012) takes the lead as Jose Hernandez, who grew up in a family of migrant farmworkers bouncing from town to town for harvesting work in the fields. Even as a child, Jose worked alongside his family whenever he wasn't in school. And it was one teacher in particular who went above and beyond to change the trajectory of Jose's life. Recognizing his potential, and his dream of going to space, the teacher spoke with respect to his parents in terms that made sense. Her actions, along with Jose's dad passing along his recipe for success ... the five ingredients serve as chapters in the film ... allowed Jose to passionately pursue his dreams.
Along the way, Jose met and married Adela (Rosa Salazar, ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL, 2019), and the two began a partnership and a family ... a large family. The theme of family is present throughout Jose's story, as support and sacrifice are necessary at every step. We see group hugs in good times and bad. We see doses of reality when needed, and we learn that "tenacity is a superpower" as Jose begins his years-long pursuit of being accepted into NASA - a goal he achieved after eleven letters of regret.
Everyone faces obstacles, and some are greater than others. What sets some folks apart is their motivation to continue the pursuit. Perhaps words of wisdom from a parent or spouse hits at just the right time, or maybe it's that one teacher who inspires a "can do" approach with a response to the "When I grow up ..." essay assignment. Whatever else is involved, we recognize the tenacity that Jose displayed, and this film will likely inspire others to follow their own dreams. Supporting roles are played well by Julio Cesar Cedillo and Veronica Falcon as Jose's parents, Garret Dillahunt and Sarayu Blue as astronauts, and Bobby Soto as a special cousin. Pena flashes the charm and likability to become the hero we admire, and director Abella eschews the cliches expected from such a story. The actual clips and photos at the end only add to this heartwarming movie perfectly suited to family movie night.
Premiers on Prime Video on September 15, 2023.
What I've learned from Jose Hernandez is that hard work and the ability to forgo indulgence are key.
In the case of Jose Hernandez portrayed by Michael Pena, he went from being a migrant farmworker to aspiring to be an astronaut. If it were me today, I might think that fulfilling such dreams requires a hefty sum of money. But this is an inspirational movie, a tale of perseverance, community, and sacrifice. It's not necessarily about being a passenger who enjoys the ride but rather becoming a valuable member that the government needs. It's like wanting to go to the United States; you can pay for a vacation or it could be a business trip or assignment required by a company, viewed from different perspectives.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the film, Jose Hernandez worked on anti-ICBM missile defense (once called "star wars") while at LLL. He found and solved a problem that saved the project's funding.
Jose Hernandez was also a LLL co-inventor of the digital mammogram. In a 15 September 2023 SF Chronicle interview, Jose considers it to be one of his greatest achievements for the many lives saved.
This didn't make it into the film, but is worth celebrating.
- GaffesHernandez was not accepted into NASA until 2004.
In the movie he is already in training when the shuttle crashes, which occurred in 2003.
Furthermore he is then notified by the mission director that the Govt has approved new flights and he will be on the next shuttle flight, whereas there were 15 flights after the crash before he flew in 28 August 2009.
A massive ad lib by the script writers for dramatic effect.
- Citations
Kalpana Chawla: Everything looks so pretty from up there. It's as though the whole place is sacred. The atmosphere looks like ribbons of different colors hugging the Earth. And it looks so fragile. Such a small planet with so much going on. We think we control everything. Our lives, our dreams. We get exhausted. We make sacrifices. We think it's about wanting it hard enough. But life is mysterious, you know? Here's the thing, though. Once that ignition sequence starts, we only have each other. That matters. What you learned today matters.
- Crédits fousImmediately before the main end credits there are clips summarizing Jose's life as an astronaut and after. The credits are then interspersed with stills from the real Jose Hernandez's life, achievements and family.
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- Durée2 heures 1 minute
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