"Why did you just watch Renly explain, not me, when you were commenting, if I remember correctly, this is my show, isn't it?" Jay Leno joked.
Garrett, who had not expected such an ambush at all, replied tactfully, "I guess because Renly is more attractive?"
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Jay Leno opened his mouth slightly in astonishment, then helplessly tapped the table up and down with the pen in his hand, expressing his dissatisfaction and depression with such small gestures, and then pursed the corners of his mouth, "Well, I have no way to refute. "That face of acknowledgment made the laughter that erupted from the scene even more turbulent.
Then Jay Leno returned to the topic, "You just said that the details presented in this movie are very close to the real situation in space?"
"Yes." Garrett nodded again in affirmation. "After the movie was over, we had an in-depth discussion. In fact, 'Gravity' got many details right, and it's still incredible in retrospect."
"Dr. Ryan Stone, played by Renly Hall, is exactly right when he shuts off the oxygen flow to the Soyuz, and when he tries to command the orbital motor CKD, he shuts the two valves. The button down is exactly correct, and the button labeling is correct."
"In addition, the interior of the Soyuz and the International Space Station are also very close to reality. The only regret is that the relevant details of Tiangong-1 are still deviated, not 100% correct, and the positions of some modules are not right, but... This is what I have done. The biggest detail error that can be picked out.”
Garrett seriously began to recall those details in the movie, and then told the truth, but then he noticed that there was not much sound in the whole studio, which made him a little uncomfortable and couldn't help touching it. With his bald head, he subconsciously looked at Jay Leno and then at Renly.
Jay Leno paused deliberately for two seconds before he said, "Oh, sorry, this is so esoteric, we're a little out of step. Make sure we're not making 'Approaching Science' or 'Discovery Channel' right now. ' or something like that?" Jay Leno deliberately raised his head to look for the director's position, as if he was questioning.
Garrett spread his hands and expressed his innocence with an exaggerated expression on his face, saying eagerly and sincerely, "But that's my job today, isn't it? Everyone is wondering if the part presented in the movie is real. Yes? I've already answered: it's true. As for those details, I've tried my best to state them in a simple way, otherwise, we'll watch the 'Gravity' movie clip right now, and then I'll point to one point to analyze?"
"I have a specific question!" Renly intervened at the right point, diverting the attention of Garrett and Jay Leno, "The danger of space debris is real, I'm sure, but Can it reach the level of the movie? I mean, it's like a meteor shower, creating a mass killing skill."
Garrett laughed cheerfully, "Oh? It seems that you are also a game lover at ordinary times?"
But neither of them had a deep conversation, and Garrett responded immediately, "My answer is yes. During my first spacewalk, my partner Rick needed to retrieve a handle outside the space station. When it was taken to the space station, I noticed that a hole about one millimeter in diameter had appeared in it. A piece of space debris had penetrated this half-inch thick solid aluminum material. It looked as if someone gave this a cocktail straw. A piece of metal poked a hole."
"What, have you tried?" Jay Leno interjected.
Garrett cast a glance with a meaningful expression on his face, saying nothing, and then continued to speak, but the audience laughed, "At that time, he held the handle at me and The other guys said, 'If that thing hits any of us...' there's no need to finish that sentence because we all know it's deadly on the spot."
"However!" Garrett said, "However, I must stress that since he is 6.2 feet (188 cm) and I am only 5.4 feet (165 cm), So the odds of hitting him are a bit higher."
"Oh!" There was a roar from the audience.
Jay Leno said immediately, "So, is that the difference between Renly and Rooney?"
The roar turned into a roar, and even Garrett couldn't help but start clapping.
Renly couldn't help but smile, "So in the movie, Sharif's situation is completely correct?" It was the third astronaut on the mission, whose cheek was directly pierced by debris, leaving only one floating in space. Corpse, frozen into ice.
"Yes! Although I haven't tried it." Garrett joked again, "but the most contradictory part is that it is precisely because of the meticulousness and strictness of the film that the rigorous style of many physical phenomena deserves a standing ovation. , which made the few flaws appear more obvious."
"Oh..." Renly didn't say anything more, just let out a wry exclamation, the emotion of annoyance and regret was already revealed, as if he was saying: It's time to come, the current situation doesn't sound really good wonderful.
Garrett was also amused, "Relax, relax. From a scientific and technological point of view, almost no film is perfect. It is not the problem of the production team, but science and art are two things. Today we're analyzing the film 'Gravity' from a realistic perspective, and in my opinion, it's a compliment, both good and bad."
"Huh, my ominous premonition is becoming more and more obvious now." Renly raised his eyebrows and breathed a sigh of relief, as if to imply that the more compliments and foreshadowing Garrett is now in place, the more attacks and criticisms that follow. The more vicious.
Garrett raised his head and laughed cheerfully, but the prepared words were still revealed step by step, "I can announce the answer in advance now, that is, Rooney Mara has absolutely no reason to sacrifice herself." The audience gasped. Cold air, even Jay Leno covered his mouth exaggeratedly.
Garrett also realized that he had thrown a bomb, and he quickly raised his hands to show his surrender, "I know, I know, in order to create a twist and a climax, Hollywood movies have to create more thrilling difficulties, no People want to see the protagonist save the world with a snap of his fingers."
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"We're just talking about the laws of physics right now," Garrett reiterated, but before he could go on, he complained to himself, "Now I do feel like a 'Discovery Channel' show."
Amid the roar of laughter, the former astronaut continued, "The biggest flaw in the movie is that in reality, we can't jump from one spacecraft or station to another so easily. Changing orbits. It takes a lot of energy and careful planning.”
"The Columbia tragedy is proof. Even with the documented computers, a full tank of propellant, and the support of hundreds of people on the ground, Columbia's crew did not make it to the ISS safely."
"Not to mention that the Halley Telescope and the International Space Station are not in the same orbit at all, it is impossible for Renly and Rooney to simply use propellant to arrive after being in distress; it is absolutely impossible for Renly to see a self-rescue at the last moment. A spaceship and then flying in that general direction with a soft landing jet and fire extinguisher? It's absolutely impossible."
Garrett tried his best to speak in a relaxed tone, but still with a hint of sharpness.
Renly said right next to him, "Oh, that's me trying to imitate Wall-E. You know, kudos to Pixar."
In "Robot Wall-E", Wall-E used a fire extinguisher to complete the flight in space, and showed a beautiful classic picture.
"What?" Garrett cast his eyes in confusion. Apparently, he hasn't watched "Robot Wall-E."
Renly didn't mind either, and pursed the corners of his mouth, "Aha, I think, this is how any audience who doesn't know about Wall-E would feel when watching 'Gravity'."
That self-deprecating self-deprecating appearance sparked laughter again.
Garrett was still full of question marks, but he shrugged, "We can see this as an artistic expression of Hollywood in the process of creating movies, and the same is true for Rooney Mara's sacrifice, in In space, once Renly-Hall grabbed the hasp rope, she would just float there, without gravity and impact, just a gentle pull on the tether would let Rooney and Renly Reunite and go back to the space station together."
"In my wife's words, if Renly Hall grabs your hand and you choose to let go, you're a fool." The studio was full of laughter, and he himself tilted his head, showing a mischievous and mischievous expression, "It's just her opinion."
"Right." Garrett turned to look at Renly. "My wife thinks you're very, very/sexy. Honestly, I'm not quite sure if that's legal."
"... Haha!" Even Ren Li couldn't hold back, clapping his hands and laughing.
This year, Renly is only in his early twenties, and Garrett is forty-five years old. To them, Renly is almost an actor of their sons, but Garrett's wife thinks Renly is "sexy". This is indeed a very wonderful sense.
Even Renly, facing Garrett's ridicule, was resigned, and could only answer briskly, "I promise, starting today, I will try to make more teen movies."
Is this a joke or a joke? Teen movies suddenly lay guns.
This time, the laughter of the audience exploded completely. Jay Leno couldn't help but applaud the two of them, because of Garrett's humor, and because of Renly's wit; and Garrett even more I couldn't stop laughing so hard.