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The Last Man on the Moon

  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35min
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped off the moon in December 1972 he left his footprints and his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. Only now is he ready to share his epic but deepl... Leer todoWhen Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped off the moon in December 1972 he left his footprints and his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. Only now is he ready to share his epic but deeply personal story of fulfillment, love, and loss.When Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped off the moon in December 1972 he left his footprints and his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. Only now is he ready to share his epic but deeply personal story of fulfillment, love, and loss.

  • Dirección
    • Mark Craig
  • Guión
    • Eugene Cernan
    • Mark Craig
  • Reparto principal
    • Eugene Cernan
    • Fred 'Baldy' Baldwin
    • Alan Bean
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
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    • Dirección
      • Mark Craig
    • Guión
      • Eugene Cernan
      • Mark Craig
    • Reparto principal
      • Eugene Cernan
      • Fred 'Baldy' Baldwin
      • Alan Bean
    • 22Reseñas de usuarios
    • 30Reseñas de críticos
    • 78Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 5 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Eugene Cernan
    Eugene Cernan
    • Self
    Fred 'Baldy' Baldwin
    • Self - Former Naval Aviator
    Alan Bean
    • Self - Apollo 12
    Barbara Butler
    • Self
    • (as Barbara Cernan Butler)
    Jan Nanna Cernan
    • Self
    Tracy Cernan
    • Self
    Martha Chaffee
    • Self - Wife of Apollo Astronaut
    Roger B. Chaffee
    Roger B. Chaffee
    • Self
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    Charles Duke
    Charles Duke
    • Self - Cap-Com, Apollo 10
    • (as Charlie Duke)
    Richard Gordon
    Richard Gordon
    • Self - Apollo 12
    • (as Dick Gordon)
    Claire Johnson
    • Self - Executive Assistant
    Christopher Kraft
    Christopher Kraft
    • Self - Director, Johnson Space Center
    • (as Dr. Christopher Kraft)
    Gene Kranz
    • Self - Former NASA Flight Director
    Jim Lovell
    Jim Lovell
    • Self - Apollo 8 and 13
    Thomas P. Stafford
    Thomas P. Stafford
    • Self - Commander, Gemini 9
    • (as Tom Stafford)
    Edward H. White II
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    • (as Ed White)
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    Gus Grissom
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      • Mark Craig
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      • Eugene Cernan
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    7gavin6942

    The Second Bookend

    When Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped off the moon in December 1972 he left his footprints and his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. Only now is he ready to share his epic but deeply personal story of fulfillment, love, and loss.

    Before watching this, I watched "For All Mankind". And they work perfectly as bookends to each other -- one film about the Apollo missions in broad strokes, and a second to wrap up the final mission and its aftermath. Together they present a fairly complete picture.

    It is interesting how little we know about the Apollo astronauts. Most people probably can't name more than one or two, and even of those two, what do they know of their lives beyond that single trip? This film attempts to give some humanity to the godlike aura of the astronaut.
    9keithehoult

    Excellent Documentary, Gene is a legend...

    I had the privilege of seeing this at its Premiere in the UK at Shefields DocFest last Summer.

    Being a child of the Apollo Space Program and witnessing the step by step progress on Mans conquest of the Moon I become easily emotional these days to any footage of that magical era.

    This Documentary is a well crafted piece of work and I concur with the sentiment of the previous viewer, so I won't say much more other than enjoyment is guaranteed.

    What really sealed it for me on the day I viewed it was that at the end of the screening Gene Cernan was ushered in from the back of the Auditorium to a standing ovation, and I at last got to meet a real genuine Space Cowboy after all these decades.

    It is mind bogglingly what these guys achieved and this film should be shown to all kids in Schools in a bid to inspire and educate them as to what can be achieved if one has the will to do it.
    7saxsymbol

    Not all the way 'sky high'

    Sure enough Eugene Cernan did a very unique thing...but mainly for himself: Let's be honest: He didn't exactly make headlines the way Armstrong did. Nor did he invent a cure to cancer. Of course space travel has it's romantic side and during 'Last Man on the Moon' there's plenty of impressive footage from the Apollo program (and some less impressive home video's from Cernan's personal collection with endless narration). This documentary however claims to be centered around Cernan, and I expected the same character study as the one I once saw of Neill Armstrong, a recluse who simply couldn't cope with the fame and a very interesting man. Cernan however seemed to have embraced fame a bit too eagerly thus loosing himself in his ego: He still travels across the globe to tell his story to anyone who cares and in my case: to someone who stopped caring halfway the documentary. There was so much 'hero talk' by Cernan himself it became a bit annoying. That's when I just wanted to watch more impressive NASA footage. Alas, I was treated to more Cernan talking and less Cernan 'moonwalking'. Just watch any NASA sponsored IMAX 3D docu and you'll be way more impressed.
    9cinemacy

    Emotionally charged, Gene Cernan's story, 'Last Man,' really does make 'The Martian' look like a comedy

    On Wednesday, February 24th, scientists detected the origin point of a space radio signal 6 billion light-years away and managed to find the universe's missing matter as a result. This incredible discovery is a strong reminder of how far we've come since 1969, the moment when Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong declared the first successful mission to the Moon as One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Since Armstrong, twelve men in total have walked on the moon during the Apollo missions from 1969-1972. Of these 12, Eugene "Gene" Cernan was the last, and the documentary The Last Man on the Moon is his story.

    Cernan's story is a unique one; a former Navy captain, his journey towards becoming a NASA astronaut started with a simple phone call. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy set the bar high for U.S. space exploration, putting pressure on the space program to be the first country to land on the moon. This public assignment given to NASA resulted in an increased demand for anyone willing to participate in the program, which lead to more opportunities for people like Gene to join. Getting his foot in the door was the easy part, he realizes in hindsight. The intense training that each of the aspiring young men endured, including desert survival, water survival, and jungle survival just to name a few, was the hard part. The best thing to come from that experience, Gene remarks, was the strong bonds he made with the other men.

    His close friendships with his co-workers also made the tough times almost unbearable. Two deadly events, the unexpected crash of Gemini 9 which claimed the lives of the two pilots in his crew as well as the emotional Apollo 1 fire of 1967, when his neighbor and good friend Roger Chaffee and two other men died as a result of a flash cabin fire in the shuttle, shook up Cernan's world. At the time, he was married with a young daughter and the thought of never seeing his family again was extremely hard on him. However, when he was selected to be a part of the Apollo 17 crew, NASA's last mission to the moon, Cernan couldn't say no.

    Cernan spent three days on the moon. Right before he was about to leave, and knowing that man may not be back on the moon again for years, he left his footprints and wrote his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. He describes this moment with such intimacy and detail that it's truly humbling to listen to him.

    It does not feel like a traditional "documentary-style" film, thanks to the stylized approach from director Mark Craig as he strikes the perfect balance between the portrayal of Gene's personal and work life. He cuts between Gene in the present day with archival footage of his time at NASA, which, photographically, feels like a subtle effort to relive his experience. The B-roll of various space missions really does make The Martian look like a comedy. The Last Man on the Moon is a top notch documentary that feels like a perfect fit on the HBO or Showtime roster. It is humbling, poignant, hard-hitting, and emotionally charged, on top of being aesthetically rich and visually beautiful. Without giving too much away, I can say that the last shot will take your breath away as it did mine.

    The Last Man on the Moon is not all happy endings. This is a deeply personal film for Cernan which is why it took until now, 40 years since his return to earth, to share his story. Now living on a ranch in Texas, Gene still works to this day, as his friends and family admit that "retirement" is not in his vocabulary. This film and its message is so important and will leave the viewer feeling inspired from both Gene's words and actions. Lightheartedly joking that he can't live forever, he wants to share his knowledge and experience now because he feels an obligation to inform the younger generations about man's potential and inspire hope for the future. "I walked on the moon," he says at the end of the film, "what can't you do?"

    For more, visit: www.cinemacy.com
    7ivymissing

    Fascinating

    I must say, I did learn a lot about the Apollo programme. I didn't find it sleep inducing as another reviewer here said. It was a solid documentary.

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      Eugene Cernan: I often tell young kids and particularly my grandkids, don't ever count yourself out. You'll never know how good you are unless you try. Dream the impossible and go out and make it happen. I walked on the moon. what can't you do?

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