“Project Hail Mary” is bringing audiences to movie theaters in numbers the industry hasn’t seen for a non-franchise film since “Oppenheimer.” The science fiction epic starring Ryan Gosling earned around $80.5 million in ticket sales in its first weekend playing in North America, according to studio estimates Sunday. Box office tracker EntTelligence estimates that translates into about 5 million ticket buyers.

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    11 hours ago

    I haven’t seen the movie yet so I can’t make any comments on it, I was just saying that in the books gracy literally proclaimed he’s a coward… it’s kinda how he was put on the mission…

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      10 hours ago

      The word coward was used 5 times total in the novel, and it was Stratt accusing him of being a coward twice before he ever called himself one, denegrating himself AFTER recalling the memory of his selection for the mission.

      Like I said, he did certainly have a cowardly act when faced with death. One act does not make a person a coward, and for the whole story up to AND after that point, he dives headlong into danger.

      Maybe the literal word wasn’t used - but I’m failing to think of a single other cowardly act from Grace in the whole novel. I’d be happy to reread any section that you think fits your narrative, but for now I really strongly disagree and had the opposite takeaway.

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        10 hours ago

        A MAJOR point of the book was that he was forced onto the mission against his will. He was just a guy that liked what he was doing and didn’t like being forced into things. This was very clear in the book, and was illustrated well in the film.