“The Midnight Sky” quotes
(2020)George Clooney
directed this movie
in 2020
Title The Midnight Sky
Year 2020
Director George Clooney
Genre Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Year 2020
Director George Clooney
Genre Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Plot – The Midnight Sky is a 2020 Netflix sci-fi post-apocalyptic drama directed by George Clooney and based on the 2016 novel Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton. The movie follows Augustine, a scientist who works towards finding habitable planets where humanity could live, after a mysterious global catastrophe. Now he has to travel through the Arctic Circle with a young girl, trying to warn off Sully and her fellow astronauts from returning home to Earth.
All actors – George Clooney, Felicity Jones, David Oyelowo, Caoilinn Springall, Kyle Chandler, Demián Bichir, Tiffany Boone, Sophie Rundle, Ethan Peck, Tim Russ, Miriam Shor, Lilja Nótt Þórarinsdóttir, Hanna María Karlsdóttir, Atli Oskar Fjalarsson, Edan Hayhurst, Jamie Schneider, Eysis Clacken, Sam Bond, Tia Bannon
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“Polaris. You see it? It’s the most important star in the sky. If you ever get lost, it’ll help you find your way.”
“I called to tell you I’m not pregnant. You’re safe. It was just a possible sighting of a life form that ultimately proved false. You want to be an explorer, Augustine. To discover new worlds, to give life some hope. But while you’re doing all that, your own life is just slipping away. And that breaks my heart. But, you know, I’m sure it’s for...” (continue)(continue reading)
“I'm afraid we didn't do a very good job of looking after the place while you were away.”
“In our galaxy alone, there are billions of stars, each one a sun to its own solar system. And most of those suns have planets, so it stands to reason that of these hundreds of billions of exoplanets that exist in our galaxy, at least one of them has the potential to support life.”
“Been thinking a lot about time... and how it gets used and why. Why one person lives a lifetime and another only gets a few years.”
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