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Film review: Astronaut

Richard Dreyfuss shines in this saga of a ticket to space

April 24, 2020 17:46
Richard Dreyfuss in Astronaut
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Veteran Hollywood actor Richard Dreyfuss makes a welcome return to the big screen in British actor-turned-filmmaker Shelagh McLeod’s debut feature Astronaut. He plays an ailing widower who goes against the wishes of his family to win a competition for a golden ticket to space in this charming, if admittedly contrived drama. The film, which was set to open in cinemas on the same week that lockdown started, is now being made available to stream online on a number of platforms.

 

Retired civil engineer Angus Stewart (Dreyfuss) hasn’t been having the best of times of late. After the death of his wife and his own recent health scare, Angus has reluctantly agreed to move in with his daughter Molly (Krista Bridges), her disapproving husband Jim (Lyriq Bent) and doting grandson Barney (Richie Lawrence). Although displeased by his current situation, Angus has found in Barney a welcome ally with whom he shares a deep love for adventure and space travel.