Hail Mary, Movie Review
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The film that follows — flatly repetitive with far too many wildly misguided and self-serious moments — is turgid from start to finish, as its haphazard attempts at silliness clash with the bizarre way it seems to also want to grapple with trauma.
Ryan Gosling anchors Project Hail Mary, a visually striking, character-focused sci-fi about an unlikely alien friendship that shines despite some rushed late-film science.
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