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Plot Summary
In 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yury Gagarin became the first human in space, a monumental achievement for humanity and the Soviet Union. The film chronicles the intense preparations, the historic flight itself, and the global impact of his journey. It delves into Gagarin's personal life, his relationships, and the immense pressure he faced as a symbol of Soviet technological prowess.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its historical accuracy, compelling performance by Konstantin Khabenskiy, and its portrayal of a pivotal moment in space exploration. Some critics noted a deliberate pacing, focusing more on the human element than the technical aspects of the mission.
What Reviewers Say
Praises Konstantin Khabenskiy's strong portrayal of Yury Gagarin.
Commends the film for its historical depiction of the first human spaceflight.
Notes the film's focus on Gagarin's personal journey and the human side of the mission.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's respectful and detailed look at Yury Gagarin's life and his historic flight. Many found it inspiring and educational, highlighting Khabenskiy's performance as a standout element. Some viewers felt the narrative could have been more dynamic.
Fun Fact
While the film is titled 'The First Guy in the Village,' referring to Gagarin's humble origins, the film itself is known by various titles internationally, including 'Gagarin: First in Space' (though this is a different film from 2013) and sometimes simply referred to by its Russian title 'Первый.' It's important to distinguish this 2018 film from earlier portrayals.
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