 I just got home from seeing this film a short while ago and really all I have to say is that it was very good. I don't have any complaints about it. There weren't any problems with acting or with any special effects. This wasn't a special effects film really or with any of the... I just didn't have any problems with it. Films like this that are quote-unquote based on true events are usually so outrageously inaccurate that you really can't trust them at all. But what I've been reading about this film is that it is supposedly very accurate. The one surviving woman of the three that are portrayed in this film, she called it quote, very, very accurate. The historian from NASA's Langley Air Force Base, he says that they asked him literally thousands of questions. They were very meticulous about getting their facts straight. The author of the book that this is based on says that John Glenn really did say the things that he said in the film, which is astonishing to me. I was thinking when I was seeing this, this has to be fabricated or at least exaggerated. But no, he wouldn't get on the spacecraft until he heard from this one particular woman that the numbers were right. There were a number of times in the film when I had tears in my eyes at the end and the two old ladies on either side of me, they were crying at the end. People applauded at the end and when do people applaud at films anymore? They don't do it. They applauded at the end and then there were the obligatory presentations of the photos of the actual people with text about what became of them. And there was a little bit of applause after those as well. When do people applaud twice at a film? Considering the subject matter of this film and the nature of this film, I think it's the kind of thing that's very important, especially now. I mean, this country has changed and not just a little, it's changed dramatically. Just between the time the film was released and today and things are changing so fast. Just during the time that I left the house to see the film and come back, things have changed. Insane things coming from the White House have changed things. This is such a time of division and separation and anger and racism and misogyny are such terrible, terrible problems that we thought that we were on the way to conquering and we haven't. I mean, the fact that this film is the number one film in the nation that it replaced the latest Star Wars film in the number one spot is not an accident. This is a time when we need to see films like this. So if you haven't decided whether or not I'm recommending this film, yeah, yes, I'm recommending this film. Go see it. This channel and 30 Second Sci-Fi and all my activities here are patron supported. So please like and subscribe this video and click on the link below and on the screen now to go to 50th Street and become a patron of 30 Second Sci-Fi and you can make a one time donation if you like. Thank you.