Weddings can be stressful, or so I hear. I have never put one together, so I can't say with any sort of knowledge base, but people tell me that. Certainly the wedding of my oldest son was very stressful for me, but it was all related to the food, which my spouse and I were responsible for. This time around, we do have the desserts on our plate, but be sure, and we are most certainly not people who decorate wedding cakes, so one more hurdle this time around to go.
All that said, I really love an event where whole families congregate to celebrate a life event. All my nieces and nephews will be here, as well as their parents, and some relatives that are more distant when it comes to blood, but who have always made the effort to attend these occasions. My house has been filled, by larder has been emptied, I have relied on friends and family to help pull this off, and it is a very warm feeling indeed. Rejoice, even though not everything in the world is well.
Set in the near future, Roy McBride (Pitt) is a legend in a spacesuit. The opening has him in a dive
from a tower that reaches from the ground into space is a power surge
that devastates the entire planet, killing thousands of people. The source of the surge back to an anti-matter device stationed
near Neptune, which just happens to be the last place anyone heard from a
famous mission called The Lima Project, headed by Roy's father (played by Tommy Lee Jones). For years, Roy believed his father was dead, but now he may
not only be alive but behind an attack on Earth. Roy is sent to Mars to
attempt to communicate with a father he has thought dead for years, in
the hope that a reply will allow them to pinpoint his interstellar
location.