Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDocumentary about space colonization: a voyage across our planet, into the stars and beyond.Documentary about space colonization: a voyage across our planet, into the stars and beyond.Documentary about space colonization: a voyage across our planet, into the stars and beyond.
Werner Herzog
- Narrator
- (voix)
Jeff Bezos
- Self
- (images d'archives)
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Interesting and thought provoking. I enjoyed the wide ranging ideas discussed and the relatively non-judgmental approach. The film was beautiful and technically well done.
Stumbled upon this great movie the other day, never heard anything about it before and after watching it, was very surprised as to why this had not been given any kind of support to advertise it.
It was a well thought out introspective on how we are as a human race to be able to travel into deep space.
This is a must, really great 10 out of 10 watch for anyone!
It was a well thought out introspective on how we are as a human race to be able to travel into deep space.
This is a must, really great 10 out of 10 watch for anyone!
Although there are some interesting segments with good personality profiles, overall the documentary tries too hard to prove that interstellar travel is impossible, and slides into weak arguments that don't show what the director thinks they show. The last segment on religious cultists is especially out of place.
With its beautiful cinematography and interesting content, this documentary is an eye opening experience. Prior to watching, I was all for interplanetary travel however, I'm now sceptical. This film gives you a perspective that's not normally shown on pro interplanetary documentaries. I've not considered many of the elements covered in this film. Certainly worth a watch if you're interested in the subject.
The soundtrack and visuals certainly add to the experience. There is an element of humour when discussing sex in space which breaks up the serious content throughout the rest of the film.
Overall, definitely a good watch.
The soundtrack and visuals certainly add to the experience. There is an element of humour when discussing sex in space which breaks up the serious content throughout the rest of the film.
Overall, definitely a good watch.
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Despite what others have said about this film "trying too hard to prove interstellar travel is impossible", I thought they covered the "pro-space travel" researchers extensively and the people interviewed who cast doubt on the plausibility of some of these plans were all relevant experts (NASA engineer who worked on Mars rover, astronaut from the intl space station, head research at CERN, etc.).
It wasn't so much about proving space travel is impossible but getting a fullsome look at the spectrum of researchers who look for solutions to the problems of space travel and those that work in related areas. People who are developing solutions for life on Mars or interstellar travel require funding, and that funding is tied to the utopian stories they tell about what they will achieve. The NASA guy or the CERN guy don't get funding by throwing cold water on these claims, their work just happens to give them certain relevant info regarding these potential space travel solutions.
It is fun to imagine all the great possibilities of life as a miner on Mars, but the reality of 12x higher radiation and drinking recycled urine for generations is also a part of that dream.
I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys hard look documentaries with interesting and relevant interview subjects.
Not surprisingly this film tends to make people who are bought into the contemporary techno-utopian fantasy of being an "multi-planetary species" a bit mad.
It wasn't so much about proving space travel is impossible but getting a fullsome look at the spectrum of researchers who look for solutions to the problems of space travel and those that work in related areas. People who are developing solutions for life on Mars or interstellar travel require funding, and that funding is tied to the utopian stories they tell about what they will achieve. The NASA guy or the CERN guy don't get funding by throwing cold water on these claims, their work just happens to give them certain relevant info regarding these potential space travel solutions.
It is fun to imagine all the great possibilities of life as a miner on Mars, but the reality of 12x higher radiation and drinking recycled urine for generations is also a part of that dream.
I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys hard look documentaries with interesting and relevant interview subjects.
Not surprisingly this film tends to make people who are bought into the contemporary techno-utopian fantasy of being an "multi-planetary species" a bit mad.
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- 1h 20min(80 min)
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