The Dish is a nice heart-warming film about the crew at Parkes radio telescope and the town people during the Apollo 11 moon landing mission.
Although, it's not entirely historical accurate, but it's a good film, the story is almost believable to be true, the town characters and Rudi (Tayler Kane) are a bit over.
The power outage, which didn't happen, brought them together, the NASA guy and the Aussies, even fooled the American ambassador together. Neil Armstrong was almost like in the next room.
Then wind, which was true, they all decided to take the risk, Glenn (Tom Long) was the one convinced Cliff (Sam Neill), imagined that, who wasn't even able to ask Janine (Eliza Szonert) out.
Everything worked out, but I didn't recall any scene with even one sheep.
Failure is never quite so frightening as regret.
-- Helen, Cliff Buxton's wife
Although, it's not entirely historical accurate, but it's a good film, the story is almost believable to be true, the town characters and Rudi (Tayler Kane) are a bit over.
The power outage, which didn't happen, brought them together, the NASA guy and the Aussies, even fooled the American ambassador together. Neil Armstrong was almost like in the next room.
Then wind, which was true, they all decided to take the risk, Glenn (Tom Long) was the one convinced Cliff (Sam Neill), imagined that, who wasn't even able to ask Janine (Eliza Szonert) out.
Everything worked out, but I didn't recall any scene with even one sheep.
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