- 2 days ago
Райън Гослинг спасява света в екранизацията по бестселъра на Анди Уеър
През 2026 г. слънцето умира, а последната надежда на човечеството почива върху раменете на един обикновен учител. На 20 март творческото дуо Фил Лорд и Крис Милър (Lego: Филмът, Внедрени в час, Спайдър-Мен: В Спайди-вселената) и трикратно номинираният за „Оскар“ Райън Гослинг ни отвеждат на космическа мисия отвъд границите на познатото с вълнуващия фантастичен епос Проектът „Аве Мария“ – история за отчаяние и героизъм, за изборите, които определят съдбата на планетата ни, и за човека, готов да се изправи срещу невъзможното.
Екранизация по едноимения бестселър от автора на Марсианецът Анди Уеър, Проектът „Аве Мария“ ни запознава с Райлънд Грейс (Гослинг) – учител по природни науки, който се събужда на борда на космически кораб, без никакви спомени кой е, къде се намира и каква е мисията му. Постепенно Грейс си припомня истината: Земята е изправена пред глобална катастрофа, а той пътува към звездата Тау в съзвездието Кит като последна, отчаяна надежда за спасение на човечеството. Без екипаж и с единствен спътник в лицето на мистериозно извънземно създание, Райлънд Грейс трябва да разкрие тайната на смъртоносната заплаха, за да спаси света.
През 2026 г. слънцето умира, а последната надежда на човечеството почива върху раменете на един обикновен учител. На 20 март творческото дуо Фил Лорд и Крис Милър (Lego: Филмът, Внедрени в час, Спайдър-Мен: В Спайди-вселената) и трикратно номинираният за „Оскар“ Райън Гослинг ни отвеждат на космическа мисия отвъд границите на познатото с вълнуващия фантастичен епос Проектът „Аве Мария“ – история за отчаяние и героизъм, за изборите, които определят съдбата на планетата ни, и за човека, готов да се изправи срещу невъзможното.
Екранизация по едноимения бестселър от автора на Марсианецът Анди Уеър, Проектът „Аве Мария“ ни запознава с Райлънд Грейс (Гослинг) – учител по природни науки, който се събужда на борда на космически кораб, без никакви спомени кой е, къде се намира и каква е мисията му. Постепенно Грейс си припомня истината: Земята е изправена пред глобална катастрофа, а той пътува към звездата Тау в съзвездието Кит като последна, отчаяна надежда за спасение на човечеството. Без екипаж и с единствен спътник в лицето на мистериозно извънземно създание, Райлънд Грейс трябва да разкрие тайната на смъртоносната заплаха, за да спаси света.
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00:37Eye movement detected.
00:00:53What is 2 plus 2?
00:00:58Incorrect.
00:01:05You may experience some memory loss.
00:01:13Difficulty speaking.
00:01:17Body movement detected.
00:01:19For your own safety, please return to the medical platform.
00:01:31Please remember muscle function has not yet been restored.
00:01:49People!
00:01:51Hello!
00:01:52Hello!
00:01:52Hello!
00:02:19Hello!
00:02:22Hello!
00:02:34Hello!
00:02:36Hello!
00:02:39Hello!
00:02:48Hello!
00:02:53Hello!
00:02:53Hello!
00:03:13Hello!
00:03:15Hello!
00:03:15Hello!
00:03:20Hello!
00:03:20Why is there an atomic resolution scanning electron microscope?
00:03:24Why do I know that?
00:03:26Am I smart?
00:03:27I'm smart!
00:03:29What is that?
00:03:33I can't do it!
00:03:34I can't do it!
00:03:48I can't do it.
00:03:52You're smart!
00:03:52How about the gun?
00:03:53You're smart!
00:03:54What happened?
00:03:56You're smart!
00:04:01Hello?
00:04:03Please record video diary.
00:04:05No. Can I speak to the person in charge?
00:04:09The, uh, captain.
00:04:10Captain Yao Li Jai. Deceased.
00:04:13Yeah. Where, um, are the living people?
00:04:17Dr. Ryland Grace. End of manifest.
00:04:23I can't be the only person here, right?
00:04:28Pilot detected.
00:04:29Oh, no, no, no, not the pilot. Uh, call, uh, Houston.
00:04:35Unknown command.
00:04:36Operation, go home, in effect.
00:04:39Invalid operation.
00:04:41That's the sun. There it is. So, what are we, like, Neptune-ish?
00:04:48Let's crank up the radio and call it.
00:04:51Current transmission time to Earth is 11 years, 10 months, 14 days, and 6 hours.
00:04:57Oh. No. Nope. You're wrong. I need a map.
00:05:03Oh. Uh, that's really far. That's really far. Uh.
00:05:20That's not our sun.
00:05:25That's not our sun.
00:05:37That's not our sun.
00:05:38That's not our sun.
00:05:40Where is the fuel?
00:05:46Wait.
00:06:19We are just minutes away from the flyby through the Petrova Line near Venus, so what can you
00:06:25tell us about the ArcLight probe?
00:06:27What do we expect to find?
00:06:31The image we see will be coming from the onboard microscope.
00:06:36Oh!
00:06:38Oh my God.
00:06:43Sorry, I have to go now.
00:06:53Sound waves are physical
00:06:58And at different frequencies
00:07:03They make different patterns
00:07:06They make different patterns
00:07:08Olivia, can you help me out?
00:07:09Try going, there we go
00:07:11Whoa
00:07:13Yeah
00:07:14Are they really eating the sun?
00:07:16The space knots?
00:07:18That is a great question.
00:07:20Right, could I be curious what your parents think about that?
00:07:23I'm not sure it should come from me.
00:07:25Hey, who wants to play a game of
00:07:28The beanbag is lava!
00:07:30Lava! Lava! Lava!
00:07:32What is the speed up line, Olivia?
00:07:35Lava!
00:07:35It's melting your hands, Olivia!
00:07:37Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava! Lava!
00:08:02Infrared light from the sun to Venus
00:08:05And that is now known as the Petrova line
00:08:08That's it
00:08:08That's the dots?
00:08:10They think so
00:08:11What dots?
00:08:15These dots
00:08:17They sent a probe up to the Petrova line
00:08:19And this is what they found
00:08:23Are they eating the sun?
00:08:26They seem to be dimming the sun
00:08:29A tiny, teeny, weeny little bit
00:08:32So no big whoop?
00:08:34It's a small whoop
00:08:35It's a small to medium whoop
00:08:37Over the next 30 years
00:08:39The Earth could cool
00:08:41Maybe 10 to 15 degrees
00:08:46So it is a big whoop
00:08:48I heard that all the crops will die
00:08:50The economy will freefall
00:08:51And half the Earth will die of starvation
00:08:54Well...
00:08:55We're all gonna die!
00:08:57Yeah, that's true
00:08:57You're forgetting something
00:08:59Guys, guys, that's if that were to happen
00:09:01Right?
00:09:02They're gonna figure this out
00:09:03Right now
00:09:04The best minds in the entire world
00:09:08Are on it
00:09:22Well, I woke up Sunday morning
00:09:25With no way to hold my head
00:09:27And it didn't hurt
00:09:32Good morning, Dr. Grace
00:09:34And the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad
00:09:37So I had one more for dessert
00:09:44Then I headed back for home
00:09:47And somewhere far away
00:09:49A lonely bell was ringing
00:09:55And it echoed through the canyons
00:09:59And it echoed through the canyons
00:09:59Like the disappearing dreams
00:10:01Of yesterday
00:10:05On the Sunday morning sidewalks
00:10:11Wishing, Lord, that I was stoned
00:10:16Cause there's something in a Sunday
00:10:19Cause there's something in a Sunday
00:10:22Makes the body feel alone
00:10:27And there's nothing short of dying
00:10:32Half as lonesome as it sounds
00:10:38On the sleeping city sidewalks
00:10:42On the sleeping city sidewalks
00:10:44On the sleeping city sidewalks
00:10:45Sunday morning coming down
00:11:11Who's there?
00:11:12Not good at jokes.
00:11:14Not good at jokes who?
00:11:18Dr. Grace?
00:11:22Maybe.
00:11:23I need your help.
00:11:26Me?
00:11:27Did you write this?
00:11:31Oh.
00:11:32I'm interested in this section here.
00:11:34Page 31.
00:11:35The Goldilocks zone is for idiots.
00:11:37Why everyone is wrong about life.
00:11:40That was a long time ago.
00:11:41Did you stand by what you wrote?
00:11:42I was fired for standing by what I wrote.
00:11:44You were fired for calling the leading scholar in your field a staggering waste of carbon
00:11:49at the UNESCO conference in Denmark.
00:11:51You heard about that, huh?
00:11:53Look, I don't know what this is, but I think that's lava.
00:12:00It's not.
00:12:00Okay.
00:12:01No one in your field wants anything to do with you because you refuse to back down from a
00:12:05very unpopular view and I can give you a chance to prove them all wrong.
00:12:08Uh, that's, uh, Kevin, no running.
00:12:10I'm not.
00:12:10Uh, joke's on them because I don't even care, so.
00:12:15I think you do care.
00:12:16You're just running away because you're scared.
00:12:18No, no, no.
00:12:21Do you still believe water is unnecessary for life to evolve?
00:12:24Uh, look, there is, uh, nothing magical about hydrogen and oxygen.
00:12:29Water is required for life on Earth, sure, but a completely different planet might have
00:12:33completely different conditions.
00:12:34I don't know why that makes me such a nut.
00:12:36I need you to come with us.
00:12:39Sorry, I didn't catch your name.
00:12:41Carl, hi.
00:12:42Dr. Grace, for travel line samples flashed down last night, I want you to tell me what
00:12:45they are, how they work.
00:12:47I am a teacher at Grover Cleveland Middle.
00:12:50And you have a doctorate in molecular biology.
00:12:51And I ride a bike to work.
00:12:53And, uh, it's not for exercise, so I'm sure there are thousands of other people...
00:12:57It's the rise on the surface of the sun.
00:12:59Does that sound like a water-based life-form to you?
00:13:07The sun's really dying, isn't it?
00:13:09Yeah.
00:13:14Is all of this necessary?
00:13:18Yes.
00:13:19Please analyze the patrol example.
00:13:22Um.
00:13:23Just one thing, the entire room is filled with argon.
00:13:26Just try not to rip your suit.
00:13:28Uh.
00:13:31Am I expendable?
00:13:33Is that why you want me?
00:13:34That's not the only reason.
00:13:36It's almost like you don't care if I die.
00:13:42Hold on, you have to talk about it?
00:13:45The consensus here is that it would be preferable if you did not die.
00:13:50Thanks, guys.
00:13:58Oh.
00:14:04Welcome to Earth.
00:14:19Are they alive?
00:14:21They're moving.
00:14:23So they're alive.
00:14:24They're moving.
00:14:25Yes, they're moving, but that could be for many reasons.
00:14:28What are they made of?
00:14:29It's going to take a long time.
00:14:30It took, like, 200 years to figure out how bacteria work, so...
00:14:33Please do it faster.
00:14:36I'm just going through the whole light spectrum here.
00:14:40Wow!
00:14:42You're not going to believe this.
00:14:47Nothing happened.
00:14:52I can't see into these buggers.
00:14:57Amazing.
00:14:58X-rays, microwaves, gamma rays, visible light.
00:15:01Nothing.
00:15:05I've been dying to do this all day.
00:15:23It's a cell.
00:15:24It's a cell.
00:15:25Wake up!
00:15:25It's a cell!
00:15:26It's a tiny alien cell.
00:15:28Oh, you guys!
00:15:30I've lost.
00:15:30Guys!
00:15:31This is first contact!
00:15:34With life!
00:15:35Outside of the...
00:15:36Uh-oh.
00:15:39Oh, it died.
00:15:41What?
00:15:42This is great news.
00:15:44Now we can find out what they're made of.
00:15:48You guys fired up?
00:15:53Yes!
00:15:55Right?
00:15:55Carbon.
00:15:59Oxygen.
00:16:02Hydrogen.
00:16:04Oh!
00:16:18It's made almost entirely of water.
00:16:40Sorry if I overreacted in there, just realizing I was wrong about the only original idea
00:16:46I ever had.
00:16:47Yeah.
00:16:47What else did you learn?
00:16:49To give off infrared light when they move.
00:16:51Like so much, I don't know how they store all that energy, but their wavelength is exactly
00:16:58the Petrova frequency.
00:16:59Their light is how they move?
00:17:00Yeah, they consume the sun's energy and then they expel it for propulsion.
00:17:04They took to scoot, basically.
00:17:08Why did it go to Venus?
00:17:11I don't know.
00:17:14Okay, we'll tell you.
00:17:16What?
00:17:16I have 347 other biologists and 21 countries mobilizing as we speak, so thank you for your help.
00:17:22I'm glad you didn't die.
00:17:23Let's pack this up!
00:17:29That's it!
00:17:30That's it!
00:17:31That's it, Carl!
00:17:31Doctor.
00:17:32You just, you taking all this stuff?
00:17:33At the school you said there were thousands of people more qualified than you, so...
00:17:37I was being modest.
00:17:38I don't need modest.
00:17:39I need people who think they're right when everyone else thinks they're wrong.
00:17:42I need people who piss other people off.
00:17:43That's me!
00:17:44Do you want to be on a project?
00:17:46If you...
00:17:48If you think I can help, then...
00:17:50Just answer the question.
00:17:51Listen.
00:17:52I want to help...
00:17:54the world.
00:17:54I left you three dots.
00:17:56Just three, huh?
00:17:57Plus the one you killed.
00:17:59I would take the three.
00:18:03Yes?
00:18:04I'll take the dots.
00:18:05Get to work, Dr. Grace.
00:18:07The world is counting on you.
00:18:30The world is counting on you.
00:19:12Hey Carl.
00:19:14This is Carl.
00:19:16Imagine for a second that you're an interstellar microorganism.
00:19:20I'm not doing that.
00:19:23Why would you leave the sun and go to Venus?
00:19:26Why not stop at Mercury? It's closer.
00:19:30Maybe fresh air.
00:19:31Venus's atmosphere is mostly CO2.
00:19:33Maybe that's fresh air to them.
00:19:35You don't know what this little space is like?
00:19:41Hey Carl.
00:19:43Can we get an expense again?
00:19:44We don't.
00:19:50But I did.
00:20:20I got some food.
00:20:32Do you have a coupon?
00:20:33We don't need a coupon.
00:20:34We're the government.
00:20:35Which government?
00:20:36All of them.
00:20:39So this box is Venus.
00:20:41The box is Venus.
00:20:42It's set to emit the same infrared light frequency as Venus's CO2 atmosphere.
00:20:46So if the dots move when you turn the lights on, that means they're looking for a CO2.
00:20:50Thus proving the Carl hypothesis.
00:20:53Sick.
00:20:57All right.
00:20:58All right.
00:20:59You ready?
00:21:03Uh-oh.
00:21:05Why you saying uh-oh?
00:21:06The astrophage moved off the slide.
00:21:09Huh?
00:21:09We lost them.
00:21:11What do you mean we lost them?
00:21:12Go get them.
00:21:14If I open the door and the light, they're going to escape and then we'll lose them forever.
00:21:17At least now they're in the box.
00:21:18So let me just turn the lights off.
00:21:19There'll still be lights.
00:21:20It's got to be total darkness.
00:21:22Okay.
00:21:22So just put this box in another box.
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:37So just put this box in another box.
00:21:44Go ahead and close it, over.
00:21:46I can hear you.
00:21:53That drink stays too.
00:22:00I'm in.
00:22:06Please report, over.
00:22:10There's one.
00:22:13There's two.
00:22:14Come on.
00:22:15Get the third one.
00:22:18Got sample three.
00:22:20The three musketeers.
00:22:21The three stooges.
00:22:25Uh-oh.
00:22:27What?
00:22:27What?
00:22:29Are you sitting down?
00:22:31No.
00:22:31I'm standing like a grown man.
00:22:33This is the force.
00:22:35What?
00:22:38We're fathers, Carl.
00:22:42Now I'm sitting down.
00:22:47Stop.
00:22:48Carl and I made a baby.
00:22:51What?
00:22:52We forgot how astrophage breeds.
00:22:54I don't know.
00:22:58What's up?
00:23:02You know, Carl, when Strat said she was sending jets.
00:23:04I thought you meant like a PJ.
00:23:06I know you did.
00:23:06I know.
00:23:08Take this.
00:23:10It's been a long time since I've taken a pill from a stranger without knowing what it was.
00:23:14Oh.
00:23:15Ah.
00:23:26Dr. Grace, how was your flight?
00:23:28I don't remember the flu we had.
00:23:31But it went out.
00:23:33Where are we?
00:23:34The oceans.
00:23:35The astrophage reproduction.
00:23:36Can you do it at scale?
00:23:37Oh, in theory, you just get a bunch of elbow-shaped pipe, put sunlight in one end.
00:23:42Excuse me for a second.
00:23:44Write it down.
00:23:47And IR-line CO2 in the other.
00:23:50Repeat.
00:23:51Anything else you need?
00:23:52Some water. He gave me a pill and it's still in my throat.
00:23:54Two fancy coffees.
00:23:55Thank you so much. Water for him.
00:23:57Or coffee.
00:23:58I need both.
00:23:59Or not.
00:24:00Okay, so this is kind of a tough room, so don't take it personally.
00:24:04I don't need anything fancy.
00:24:05I just want to go to bed and a shower.
00:24:06I'm good.
00:24:07It's over.
00:24:12I can't.
00:24:13I can't.
00:24:14You're doing great.
00:24:15Everyone, this is Dr. Ryland Grace from the United States.
00:24:19Please go here.
00:24:20And he figured out how to breed estrophage.
00:24:29How did you do it?
00:24:30How long does the process take?
00:24:31Does it reproduce by mitosis or meiosis?
00:24:34What is the incubation period?
00:24:40Carl and I made a mini Venus out of a plywood box, and as soon as the samples recognized
00:24:45the spectral signature of CO2, they were like, whoomp, there it is.
00:24:52Okay.
00:24:52There it is.
00:24:53You can sit down.
00:24:54Oh, stop.
00:24:55While your experiment was crude and clumsy, our scientists have replicated his results.
00:24:59I'm sorry, how did you see all, how did you?
00:25:04We estimate an eight-day doubling time under optimal conditions.
00:25:07Dr. Grace is right.
00:25:09Oh.
00:25:09It is the CO2.
00:25:10That's why they're going to Venus.
00:25:12You say it for everyone.
00:25:13That's why they're going to Venus.
00:25:14So that's why they're going to Venus, is what Dr. Grace wants to say.
00:25:19They're going to breed.
00:25:21There it is.
00:25:24I really like him.
00:25:26How long to make two million kilograms?
00:25:28Two million?
00:25:31Two million is why on earth would you need that much acerophage?
00:25:37Nobody told him.
00:25:40He has no clearance.
00:25:41Stand up, Dr. Grace.
00:25:43Stand up.
00:25:45I hereby grant you top secret clearance to all information pertaining to Project Hail Mary.
00:25:50What's Project Hail Mary?
00:25:53All right.
00:25:58The sun is not the only star dying.
00:26:00There is a clear pattern of infection.
00:26:02Every star was infected by its neighbor except one.
00:26:06Tau Ceti?
00:26:06Tau Ceti, that's right.
00:26:0711.9 light years away.
00:26:09It is uninfected despite being well within the cluster of infected stars.
00:26:12Why?
00:26:13Why?
00:26:13Tell him.
00:26:14We don't know!
00:26:16Which is why we decided to build a ship to go there and find out.
00:26:20It's 11.9 light years away.
00:26:21You can't just build an interstellar ship.
00:26:23Oh yeah, we can.
00:26:24The ship is not really the problem.
00:26:26The energy required to power the ship is the problem.
00:26:29It was the problem.
00:26:31Weep, weep.
00:26:32The acerophage is the fuel.
00:26:34Provided we can make enough of it.
00:26:36And for that, we need you, my friend.
00:26:40Me?
00:26:42Ooh.
00:26:43Those little guys store a lot of energy.
00:26:45One mistake in that much acerophage could vaporize California.
00:26:49That's true.
00:26:49Which is why you now live on a boat in the middle of the ocean in Cainville.
00:26:53I live on a boat.
00:26:54You do.
00:26:56So you want to build a near light speed spaceship,
00:26:58have it travel further than any human made object has ever traveled,
00:27:01and visit a star just to see what's up.
00:27:05Yeah.
00:27:06And then what?
00:27:07There won't be enough fuel for a round trip,
00:27:09so they send their findings back to Earth on probes.
00:27:15And the astronauts die in space?
00:27:21Yes.
00:27:25Space.
00:27:29Any other plans you thought of?
00:27:32Anything else?
00:27:33Anything else you're kicking around?
00:27:34There are infinite possibilities for this to go wrong.
00:27:38It almost certainly won't work.
00:27:39It's what you Americans would call a long shot.
00:27:42Hail Mary.
00:27:44I get it.
00:27:45The alternative is to just do nothing.
00:27:49And to starve, and to kill each other,
00:27:51and watch everything on this planet go extinct, including us.
00:27:55So.
00:27:57So.
00:28:00So.
00:28:06So.
00:28:15That's a long time to be in space.
00:28:18Maybe in comas for most of it.
00:28:20But is that even safe?
00:28:21Nothing about this is safe.
00:28:36We only need three.
00:28:39A pilot,
00:28:40an engineer,
00:28:41and a scientist.
00:28:48Commander Yau.
00:28:52I must have known you,
00:28:53but I just don't remember.
00:28:55You make a funny face
00:28:57in literally
00:28:59every picture.
00:29:02You must have been very
00:29:03smart
00:29:04and strong
00:29:07and brave.
00:29:12Bill Yufna?
00:29:15First, I owe you three bags of vodka.
00:29:18You seem to have had a lot of friends.
00:29:21This picture of you,
00:29:22what looks like sneaking into the Kremlin,
00:29:25is
00:29:28legendary.
00:29:30I wish you were still here.
00:29:34I wish I wasn't alone.
00:29:35I wish I was
00:29:38doing a better job.
00:29:39I just,
00:29:40uh,
00:29:45you were both very loved.
00:29:48You deserve much more than this.
00:29:52I'll do my best
00:29:53to make sure that you don't,
00:29:57you know,
00:29:58that you didn't.
00:30:10I'll do my best.
00:30:40That you're not
00:31:00I'll do my best.
00:31:01You shouldve been
00:31:17What?
00:31:19Why engine cut-off?
00:31:21Is that something we should talk about?
00:31:23What happened?
00:31:24We just got-
00:31:25I'm not a pilot!
00:31:28What happens at zero?
00:31:29I mean, why will-
00:31:30I'm not a pilot!
00:31:30I'm not a pilot!
00:31:32What happens at zero?
00:31:36I'm not a pilot!
00:31:37You are now orbiting Tau Ceti!
00:31:40WAAAAA!
00:31:42What the f-
00:31:43Fudging Fudger!
00:31:48Petroviscope operational!
00:31:50Petroviscope operational!
00:32:12It's time to study!
00:32:22You have a Petrovir line!
00:32:25But you're not dimming!
00:32:27Why?
00:32:38What is that?
00:32:55Blip A detected!
00:32:58What's the blip A?
00:33:00Blip A detected!
00:33:04The 3rd
00:33:05Cet,
00:33:06The 3rd
00:33:06The 4th
00:33:07The 4th
00:33:08The 3rd
00:33:13The 4th
00:33:14The 4th
00:33:22Amen.
00:34:02No, no, no, no, no.
00:34:04Let's go.
00:34:04Let's go, Mary.
00:34:05No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:34:07Pilot detected.
00:34:08Please engage restraint.
00:34:10Pilot detected.
00:34:11Pilot detected.
00:34:12I'm getting out of here.
00:34:13Engage spindle.
00:34:14No, no, no.
00:34:15Incorrect.
00:34:15Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:34:16Welcome to the Hail Mary.
00:34:18Is it this thing?
00:34:20Ready?
00:34:24Erratic maneuver detected.
00:34:28Yeah.
00:34:44Flip A detected.
00:34:46Ah.
00:34:48What did I want?
00:34:49No.
00:34:52No.
00:34:53No.
00:34:53No.
00:34:55No.
00:34:55No.
00:34:56No.
00:34:57No.
00:34:57No.
00:34:58No.
00:35:00No.
00:35:06No.
00:35:07No.
00:35:09No.
00:35:10No.
00:35:11No.
00:35:15No.
00:35:17What?
00:35:31Blip B detected.
00:35:33What's up with that?
00:35:34Current distance from Hail Mary is 800 meters.
00:35:36They're sending me something.
00:35:40It could be a message.
00:35:44It could be a bomb.
00:35:47Is it a bomb?
00:35:50Shields up!
00:35:50There are no shields on board the hail.
00:35:52Why not?
00:35:5330 meters.
00:35:5520 meters.
00:35:5710.
00:36:07Well, I guess there's Nagar on both our faces, huh Mary?
00:36:12What's that?
00:36:16Why is it moving so much slower than the last one?
00:36:22They think I'm dumb.
00:36:25What's that?
00:36:28If we were gonna catch it, what would we do?
00:36:31Would you like to go on a spacewalk, Dr. Grace?
00:36:39To begin your spacewalk, put on your NEA suit and proceed to the airlock.
00:36:43Come full force, you need to ground force管 them against you?
00:36:53Let's go!
00:36:54Yes!
00:36:56Let's go!
00:37:00No...
00:37:03No...
00:37:04He's got this ball.
00:37:28No.
00:37:30It's uh, just crazy.
00:37:47oh
00:37:48oh
00:37:49oh
00:37:49oh
00:37:49oh
00:37:49oh
00:37:49oh
00:37:53oh
00:37:53oh
00:38:00oh
00:38:01oh
00:38:01oh
00:38:01oh
00:38:01oh
00:38:33Ah!
00:38:35Ah!
00:38:39Ah!
00:38:49Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey.
00:38:57Xenon's a gas. I think this thing's broken.
00:39:06We need the equipment to analyze the astrophage at Tau Ceti.
00:39:11Righty-grace.
00:39:13Most of this equipment won't work in zero-gravity.
00:39:15And we have a team to develop and build zero-gravity versions of this equipment.
00:39:19We would need yes for that, and we have months.
00:39:21What's the alternative?
00:39:22We make gravity.
00:39:24Centrifuge?
00:39:25Centrifuge.
00:39:26They used them to make butter during the Civil War, actually.
00:39:29It's a fun fact.
00:39:59Epicン Lights.
00:40:00It's almost games now.
00:40:22Main
00:40:23Compensational
00:40:35You're still Xenon.
00:40:37Up is down, left is right, Xenon's a solid, aliens are real.
00:40:41I'm wrong about everything and everything's wrong.
00:40:48Lefty tighty righty loosey.
00:40:52I mean...
00:40:53Oh no!
00:40:54Forrest, presently detected.
00:41:24I'm sorry.
00:41:30I'm sorry.
00:41:33I'm sorry.
00:41:55You're a long way from home.
00:42:12I'm a long way from home too.
00:42:43You're a long way from home too.
00:42:43I'm sorry.
00:43:07I'm sorry!
00:43:13I'm sorry.
00:46:26Is that me?
00:46:48I don't understand.
00:46:57Do you want me to go back in my ship?
00:47:05But I just got here.
00:47:10Okay.
00:47:12Okay.
00:47:16I'll talk to you later.
00:47:18Bye.
00:47:20Bye.
00:47:21Bye.
00:47:22Bye.
00:47:25Bye.
00:47:52Bye.
00:47:56What are they doing, Mary?
00:48:25It is not advised to modify the central buccal settings of the ship.
00:48:28Thank you, Mary.
00:48:53Not even if she can use her, but I am not sure what she is doing...
00:49:01I'm too lazy to get away from her.
00:49:02Oh, this is the way she is.
00:49:12I am not sure what she is doing.
00:49:14No, I am not sure what she is doing, I am so sorry.
00:49:35What?
00:49:56Oh my. This is new.
00:50:11Anybody home?
00:50:16I like what you've done with the gravity.
00:50:24I made you a ship.
00:50:30It's ramen.
00:50:33I only made one. I'm not sure how many of you there are.
00:51:15I'm not sure how many of you are.
00:51:45I'm not sure how many of you are.
00:51:52No, no, no. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:51:55You scared me when you went home.
00:52:20I'm not sure how many of you are.
00:52:54I'm not sure how many of you are.
00:52:56I'm not sure how many of you are.
00:52:56I can't seem to see your face.
00:53:16Mysterious. Faces are overrated.
00:53:31You like tapping, huh?
00:53:50This is fun.
00:54:02You're pointing.
00:54:04You're not tapping. Sorry.
00:54:13Another present.
00:54:29I don't have one of these.
00:54:32I love it.
00:54:38Can I put this on my head?
00:54:43Take off my head?
00:54:46Take off my head?
00:54:46Take my helmet off?
00:54:49No.
00:54:50No.
00:54:52It'll...
00:54:55That's a big ask.
00:54:58Oh.
00:55:02This is taking a turn.
00:55:04Thank you for the...
00:55:05What I hope is not handcuffs.
00:55:08I'm sorry about the whole helmet thing.
00:55:11Unfortunately, I need oxygen to breathe, so...
00:55:20Two rings of eight.
00:55:25O2.
00:55:29You little rascal.
00:55:33This is oxygen!
00:55:38I still don't think I can do it, though. Sorry.
00:55:42It's just, uh...
00:55:44If I'm wrong, I'm really wrong.
00:55:50Maybe...
00:56:06If it's a place.
00:56:07I think that's a place I can do.
00:56:08What's it like?
00:56:08It's an area of pain.
00:56:08It's a place to go, it's a place to go.
00:56:11It's a place to go.
00:56:12It's a place to come and go.
00:56:12It's a place to go.
00:56:17Good to go.
00:56:20It's a place to go.
00:56:29I don't know.
00:57:04It's the Petrova line.
00:57:08We're here for the same reason.
00:57:09You have a Petrova line problem too.
00:57:11You need to solve it.
00:57:13I need to solve it.
00:57:14That's why you made me this.
00:57:18I'm going to take that as a yes.
00:57:20We're going to save our planets.
00:57:22We have to learn how to communicate.
00:57:23You know, they say math is the universal language.
00:57:26I thought maybe we find out if that's true.
00:57:30You see the numbers?
00:57:33Oh, you want this?
00:57:36Whoa!
00:57:37Christmas Eve, that is.
00:57:38It's really hot in there.
00:57:40Is that ammonia?
00:57:42Anyway, that's...
00:57:43You both see the numbers?
00:57:45No, they're on the other side.
00:57:46Do it again.
00:57:47If you do it again and you...
00:57:49Don't let it snap back.
00:57:50So don't do it.
00:57:51Don't do it.
00:57:51Hold it like that.
00:57:52And you look.
00:57:56Wow.
00:57:57Wow.
00:57:59How about something else?
00:58:01Look at this.
00:58:03Clock.
00:58:05We both have time, right?
00:58:07These are the hands.
00:58:08And these are the numbers.
00:58:10One, two, three.
00:58:10They point to the numbers.
00:58:12And if you'll notice, there's numbers there
00:58:14and there's also numbers here.
00:58:18Okay.
00:58:22It is dark.
00:58:32I got an idea.
00:58:34Wait.
00:58:37Don't...
00:58:37Don't...
00:58:39Don't go anywhere.
00:58:40Stay.
00:58:41Oh.
00:58:42Oh, yeah.
00:58:45I'm Grace.
00:58:48I'm going to call you Rocky.
00:58:49You know, because you look like a giant rock.
00:58:52Oh.
00:58:54I'm fine.
00:59:07Echo location.
00:59:09Right?
00:59:09You need surfaces to see.
00:59:11Try this.
00:59:15You see the numbers?
00:59:20What is that?
00:59:21Is that good?
00:59:22Jazz hands means good.
00:59:25We do this.
00:59:27Your version of this
00:59:30is our thumbs up.
00:59:33Nope.
00:59:34That's thumbs down.
00:59:35We do the thumbs up.
00:59:38It's close enough.
00:59:42You want me to wait?
00:59:43I wait?
00:59:45Yeah.
00:59:45No.
00:59:48I'm really, uh, really excited to be working with you on this.
00:59:51Fired up.
00:59:52I'm sorry I'm talking so much.
00:59:53It's just I haven't been around anyone in a long time.
00:59:58Oh.
00:59:58What have we got here?
01:00:06What have we got here?
01:00:12It's a clock.
01:00:15I showed you a clock and...
01:00:20You're showing me a clock.
01:00:22We're, uh, clock bros.
01:00:29Right.
01:00:31Um, I gotta be honest.
01:00:33I'm not sure I'm getting all of this.
01:00:46Check this out.
01:00:49I thought I might record you.
01:00:51Oh, no, no.
01:00:52No, that's okay.
01:00:53It's just a microphone.
01:00:54It works like this.
01:00:54You say, uh, let's start with one.
01:00:58One.
01:01:00Oh, no, no, wait, wait, wait, sorry.
01:01:04Okay.
01:01:05One.
01:01:08And...
01:01:10One.
01:01:13Okay.
01:01:15So, uh, I met an alien.
01:01:19And we're learning to communicate.
01:01:21Let's do names.
01:01:23Okay, let's start with you.
01:01:24Rocky.
01:01:34You done?
01:01:38My name...
01:01:39Can't wait to hear this.
01:01:40Is Grace.
01:01:42What's your word for my name?
01:01:44Go ahead.
01:01:49You know, enough to order at restaurants.
01:01:51We have about 250 words.
01:01:54My atmosphere would kill him and his meat.
01:01:57But I like to keep a wall up in my relationships anyways.
01:02:01He's a mechanic, I think.
01:02:02He uses a metal form of xenon.
01:02:05He can make anything.
01:02:07Look at this.
01:02:08I'm calling it xenonite.
01:02:10And if I can't understand what he's saying,
01:02:11which is most of the time,
01:02:13he puts on a little puppet show for me and my tiny brain.
01:02:15And you know what?
01:02:16I don't mind it.
01:02:17He's kind of growing on me.
01:02:18At least he's not growing in me, you know?
01:02:19Which was a concern for a little while.
01:02:21His son is dying too, so...
01:02:23Maybe we can help each other.
01:02:28Recognize this?
01:02:31We call it astrophage.
01:02:33Means star eater.
01:02:40Astrophage on me, star.
01:02:42Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
01:02:44Yeah.
01:02:46Same.
01:03:01Why are you alone?
01:03:02I don't know.
01:03:1423.
01:03:17Wow.
01:03:20What happened to them?
01:03:30I'm sorry.
01:03:35How did they die?
01:04:00There were three of us,
01:04:02and two died on the way here.
01:04:07I wish I knew why.
01:04:11Now it's only me.
01:04:26Correction.
01:04:27Correction.
01:04:29Correction.
01:04:30Correction.
01:04:32Correction.
01:04:32Correction.
01:04:34Correction.
01:04:35Correction.
01:04:55It was called a fist bump, by the way.
01:05:00what's that fist my bump no it's fist bump it's not the same
01:05:12exactly the astrophage has to reach talceti otherwise we wouldn't see the petroble
01:05:23do we really need this whole model right oh boy you know I used to have one of these in
01:05:33my
01:05:33classroom it was a lot simpler to set up what's that what what that is a great question
01:05:44you know what try this why is a schoolteacher in space question no don't like that voice
01:05:55cannot hear it really scary let's try this oh no no no no need no need to even continue good
01:06:04nope why is a schoolteacher in space what's so funny question why is a schoolteacher in space
01:06:12I mean Meryl Streep why is a schoolteacher in space she can do anything why is a schoolteacher
01:06:23in space why is a schoolteacher in space that's not bad I like all right and in answer to your
01:06:36question I have no idea what I'm doing in space I don't remember is okay grace find out when grace
01:06:44go
01:06:44home I'm gonna go to sleep no understand word sleep I've just like this died died died no no no
01:06:59not die
01:07:00I just lay here for 29,000 seconds and then we wake up oh understand we call this okay here
01:07:10we go
01:07:15good night sir I watch great sleep no that's fine that's a little weird
01:07:19I'll be good good night not safe iridians must watch sleep that's really interesting that sounds
01:07:26like something uh can unpack that tomorrow rocky watch crew many days crew now wake up
01:07:43that's where you're gonna be no it's usually closer on your chest I wonder if it would work from a
01:07:48little farther back but grace won't feel comfortable and safe well look I'm seeing so many sides of you
01:07:57lately and it's great right now I'm seeing the underside of you kind of side sleeper anyway good night
01:08:10so we watch each other sleep iridians don't sleep like a human does they seem legitimately paralyzed if
01:08:20danger comes you can't wake up it's a survival norm someone has to keep you safe