Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMeet Dr. Hazel Barton and Nancy Aulenbach. These women are compelled to push their limits in hostile environments. They are cavers who risk fatal danger for the thrill of discovery. Barton a... Tout lireMeet Dr. Hazel Barton and Nancy Aulenbach. These women are compelled to push their limits in hostile environments. They are cavers who risk fatal danger for the thrill of discovery. Barton and Aulenbach are extreme athletes and extreme scientists - scientists who gather their dat... Tout lireMeet Dr. Hazel Barton and Nancy Aulenbach. These women are compelled to push their limits in hostile environments. They are cavers who risk fatal danger for the thrill of discovery. Barton and Aulenbach are extreme athletes and extreme scientists - scientists who gather their data in treacherous places where few dare to follow. In Journey Into Amazing Caves they trave... Tout lire
- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
- Narrator
- (voice)
- Self - U.C. Berkeley
- (as Scott Dawson Ph.D.)
- Self - U.C. Berkeley
- (as José R. de la Torre Ph.D.)
- Self - U.C. Berkeley
- (as Steffen Heim Ph.D.)
Avis en vedette
1) Excellent Cinematography worthy of the IMAX format, and
2)amazing caves.
These elements Ruined the film:
-sketchy, condescending, quasi-scientific "plot" (EXTREMOPHILES? give me a break!)
- annoying, unnecessary "characters", poorly developed,
-worst of all, the Moody Blues songs, which were cringe-inducing
throughout. This is good music, and has been for 30 years; but
whoever did the sound for this film is obviously a proud graduate
of the "way too much is almost enough" film school.
The star of this feature should have been the caves, (maybe if you
bring ear-plugs?), but instead we get:
-a spelunking hi-tech internet kindergarden teachers assistant,and
-a daredevil microbiologist, who pays lip service to a hazy
cure-for-all-illnesses pipe dream, but from the tiny amount of real
information about what she is doing, I think she is actually doing
biological weapons research, but doesn't know it. On second
thought, that would be too interesting.
TheTitle of this movie should have been: "ExtremeSports and 'Don't Worry We Hate Geology Even More
Than You Do' Present: The WonderTwins Conquer Cartoon Cavern! Starring the Voice of Liam Neeson! ROCK with the Moody Blues!"
(Enough with the corny stuff and on with the good part)
This documentary not only educates, but takes upon itself to share with the audience the passion, the danger, and the excitement of extreme speleology. A task that is accomplished in one swift stroke. The voyage takes us with experts Hazel Barton and Nancy Aulenbach to rocky caves in the Grand Canyon, icy caves in the Groenland and underwater caves in the tropics, in search of "extremophiles" (meaning love of the extreme), which are microorganisms which reside in once thought to be inhabitable habitats.We soon understand that they are themselves extremophiles, as they deeply love what they do and are always ready to embark on one perilous mission after the other. They risk their lives on numerous occasions and show courage and devotion in the name of science... and hey, because it's a lot of fun!!
The camera work is impeccable and makes maximum use of the IMAX technology to immerse the viewer in the fantastic experience. The directing is of high quality and creates a mood, a feel and a pace that keeps you captivated throughout. Stephen Judson, the director, utilize all the tools to make you part of what happens and make you understand the drive and desire that push those people to such limits. They come up with a perfect mixture of wonder, learning, adventure and tension.
The aesthetic composition of the visual arrangements recaptures admirably the natural splendor of the exotic surroundings. The flowing narration is combined with sincere and appropriate dialog (I don't think there exists one superfluous comment in the whole movie)
From beginning to end the feature never falters, and when you start to feel the fantastic journey skillfully build to the ending, you are suddenly struck with fondness and admittedly yearn for more. That's when it gets even better! It ends perfectly.
To see in original IMAX projection, preferably.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDr. Hazel Barton has stated that the cave diving sequence took up to 9 days to film.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Cuevas: Maravillas desconocidas
- Lieux de tournage
- société de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 30 000 000 $ US
- Durée39 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.44 : 1