火箭小子-十月的天空 1999 October Sky Movie Script

杰瑞发布于05 Dec 10:07

Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky. 有时候,有个梦想足够点亮整个星空。 -1957年,苏联卫星发射成功,美国民众萌发了危机意识。一个矿井小镇的普通高中生霍默(杰克·吉伦哈尔 Jake Gyllenhaal 饰)此刻却为自己的未来忧虑,他在球队选拔中落选,而体魄强健的哥哥一直更受父亲约翰(克里斯·库珀 Chris Cooper 饰)认可,不甘于平庸的霍默萌生了制作火箭的想法,在老师和朋友们的支持下,霍默全身心投入了研究,老师更带来了他可以通过火箭制作进入大学学习的机会。而另一方面,身为矿井负责人的约翰希望儿子继承矿井,对他的研究加以阻扰,同时警方也为山林失火事件终止了霍默的活动,这个年轻人还能获得自己想要的成功么? In a 1950's mining town called Coalwood, Homer Hickam is a kid with only one future in sight, to work in the local coal mine like his father. However in October 1957, everything changes when the first artificial satellite, Sputnik goes into orbit. With that event, Homer becomes inspired to learn how to build rockets. With his friends and the local nerd, Homer sets to do just that by trial and a lot of error. Unfortunately, most of the town and especially Homer's father thinks that they are wasting their time. Only one teacher in the high school understands their efforts and lets them know that they could become contenders in the national science fair with college scholarships being the prize. Now the gang must learn to perfect their craft and overcome the many problems facing them as they shoot for the stars.

[Homer's Dad] And get that slate off the loader.!
[Man On Radio] It's the radio signal transmitted by the Soviet Sputnik.
Listen now for the sound which forevermore separates the old from the new.
[Rhythmic Beeping] [Beeping Continues] That's it?
That's the Sputnik?
- That's Sputnik.
- Well, big deal.
Big deal?
What you fail to grasp... is that the sound you're hearin' is bein' transmitted... by an object that is travelin' at 18,000 miles per hour, a-a-a-and orbitin'the Earth e-e-every nine... Shut up!
Boys, not in my class.!
Thank you, Quentin.
Now Quentin's right, y'all.
Sputnik is a milestone in history.
Things'll never be the same again.
What do you think about that, Homer?
Well, yes, ma'am. Uh... [Students Laughing] [Teacher] Cat got your tongue?
We were talkin' about bein' in orbit, hundreds of miles away from the Earth.
You know anything about that?
[Girl Giggling] No, ma'am.
I got my eye on you, boy.
Now who can tell me why Sputnik is so important?
[Man] We ought to just shoot the damn thing down.
It's got one of them little spy cameras in it.
It takes pictures of every one of our missile bases.
This country'd better get on the ball before it's too late.