. >> there's actually a very good one, a fritz lang film of the '20s that is "women in the moon" that is -- it's a film in 1926, i think and he already predicted the twist off rocket -- >> rose: twist off and boom. >> well, he was german so maybe there was something. >> rose: started early. yeah. i want you to set this up. this is dr. stone trying to make contact with someone while floating alone through space. i mean, give me what's beyond what we see what's going on. is it anything? you want to show what about her in this scene. anything? >> yeah, it was this -- this idea of her -- the difficulty of communication. >> rose: you didn't want anybody steering you? all right, roll tape, here it is. >> (gasping) >> do you copy? houston, do you copy? houston, this is mission specialist ryan stone. i am off structure and i'm drifting. do you copy? anyone? up? >> there was another thing. in terms of story, when -- it was this whole thing of her attempt to communicate also the whole thing of living in your own bubble. but together with that it was in terms of the directorial approach it was t