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    Why Buzz Aldrin is criticising Ryan Gosling-starrer 'First Man'

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    Aldrin is not happy because the flag planting scene was omitted from the movie.

    Buzz Aldrin (L) and Nasa's hangout picture of Neil Amstrong and Aldrin planting the flag on the moonAgencies
    LOS ANGELES: Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, has criticised the Ryan Gosling-starrer "First Man" for omitting the flag planting scene in the film.

    The Damien Chazelle directorial received brickbats after film's lead Ryan Gosling said he believed Neil Armstrong's moonwalk "was widely regarded not as an American, but as a human achievement".

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    (Image: IMDb)


    Senator Marco Rubio slammed the makers for not showing the American flag being planted on the moon in the film.

    Aldrin, 88, took to Twitter and posted a still from old footage of himself and Armstrong planting the US flag on the moon.


    He accompanied the images with captions including "Proud to be an American", and "Freedom", and "One Nation".

    Armstrong's sons recently came out in support of the film.

    "This is a film that focuses on what you don't know about Neil Armstrong," they said in a statement to Collider.

    "It's a film that focuses on things you didn't see or may not remember about Neil's journey to the moon. The filmmakers spent years doing extensive research to get at the man behind the myth, to get at the story behind the story," they added.

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