Anyone else seen this movie yet? I ask as I know there are some NASA buffs here. I've read the book "First Man" some time ago - Neil Armstrong's authorised biography which is excellent. I was a little hesitant prior to seeing this movie as I had concerns Ryan Gosling would pull of this task of playing Armstrong. I think he did a pretty good job. The movie starts with Armstrong's "cross country" episode in the Bull when he set the record for the longest X-15 flight - 12 minutes. I didn't agree with the high vibration or the use of cloud, but I guess this is to show a sense of speed and perhaps portray the intense physical and mental overload that Bull pilot's went through. Toward the end of the burn, there was a 4G longitudinal acceleration - i.e compressing the eyeballs. The very high angle of bank turns and massive rate of decent were well portrayed giving that sense of intense mental gymnastics only a very few people got to experience. Keep in mind here sports fans that the legendary Chuck Yeager could not even handle the NF-104A on a ballistic flight profile despite mentoring and ended up crashing it! Anyway, Neil at one point wondered if he was going to have to put the Bull down at LAX at one moment during his cross country in the Bull!
http://www.whiteeagleaerospace.com/neils-cross-country-flight/
I liked how the tight confines of the X-15, Gemini and Apollo CM & LM were portrayed - perhaps a little too grimy though, too much sludge wash used! Neil's ejection from the LLRV was well done except he wasn't burnt or had his face scraped. He did though bite his tongue badly IRL, but went straight back to his office afterwards to do paperwork! I wish they showed this in the movie, as it really describes the true Neil Armstrong.
I'm no expert on this period, but I am pretty well read on this topic with a number of X-15 and Apollo books plus autobiographies by a few astronauts gracing the "library". There is very little to fault in this movie - very little in my opinion. His Gemini 8 360 deg/sec spin plus the shock of the Apollo 1 fire is also well covered as is the almost heart stopping landing of the Eagle - I could have heard a pin drop in the cinema if this had happened.
"Buzz" also makes a couple of groan worthy verbal comments - perhaps he was known for this. "Chuck" and "Joe" make brief appearances as does "Deke". Look for "Pete" with his legendary gap toothed smile. This is a very human portrayal of Armstrong and covers the loss of his daughter - truly very sad and tragic. Neil's wife Jan is also very well acted - she was one tough woman - had to be.
I highly recommend this movie and I'll be going back with the good lady wife if it's still running next week. I give it 4 out of 5 H2O2 thrusters