Project Hail Mary

On Friday, March 20th, 2026, we went to the premiere of the film Project Hail Mary, based on Andy Weir’s book. Genius. Brilliant. Heart‑warming.

It’s been two days since I saw it, and I’m still somewhere between Earth and the planet Tau Ceti. Some stories simply entertain. And then there are stories like this one—stories that kidnap you, strap you into a tiny spacecraft, and remind you once again that every one of us needs saving.

What I loved most was the film’s fragile balance and vulnerability in exploring what it truly means to be a good human being. It’s not just about saving the world—it’s about what we owe each other, what we’re willing to risk for others, and how friendship can arise in the most impossible circumstances, even eleven light‑years away from Earth.

I’m still thinking about that incredible duo—Grace and Rocky.

If you’re craving:

✨ sci‑fi that feels like magic

✨ a protagonist who is both brilliant and imperfect

✨ a story that punches you in the gut, then lifts you up and makes you cry

…then this film is absolutely worth your time.

My recommendation — A MUST‑SEE. Because this story stays with you long after the credits fade.

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