Ketchup Theory
We read the book. Then we saw the movie before it came out. Here's the full breakdown. Project Hail Mary hits theaters March 20 — and we got to see it early. As book readers, we had high expectations. As film lovers, we had even higher ones. The verdict? This isn't just a great adaptation. It's a great MOVIE. In this episode, Joshua and Isaac break down everything: → How 90% of the book survived the adaptation (and why the 10% they cut was the right call) → Why Rylan Grace being a teacher — not a hero — makes this story work → The "Who am I?" thread that gives the film its emotional backbone → Rocky: one of the greatest characters in modern fiction, brought to life as a puppet (not CGI) → Daniel Pemberton's score: the unexpected choir, the Beatles choice, and why silence matters → The Interstellar comparison: why it's the wrong question to ask → Greg Fraser's cinematography and why every frame looks like a painting → The friendship that makes you forget this is a science fiction movie → Plus: the He-Man trailer needs a LOT of ketchup ⚠️ SPOILER WARNING: This is a full spoiler review. See the movie first, then come back. The verdict: Project Hail Mary does NOT need ketchup. It never did. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🍅 Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good. A father-son podcast about the quest for great art. New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📖 Based on the novel by Andy Weir (2021) 🎥 Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller 🎬 Starring Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller, Lionel Boyce 🎼 Score by Daniel Pemberton 📅 In theaters March 20, 2026 #projecthailmary #projecthailmaryreview
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