Set in 1961, during the height of the US-Soviet space race, an ambitious USAF test pilot is recruited by NASA for a daring suborbital mission in an X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft wi... Read allSet in 1961, during the height of the US-Soviet space race, an ambitious USAF test pilot is recruited by NASA for a daring suborbital mission in an X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft with astronomical implications.Set in 1961, during the height of the US-Soviet space race, an ambitious USAF test pilot is recruited by NASA for a daring suborbital mission in an X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft with astronomical implications.
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"Edge of Space" grabs your attention right from the start with its breathtaking visuals, transporting viewers back to the early days of the space race. The aerial scenes are flawless, with an incredible level of detail that captures the vastness and isolation of space like few films can. The art direction and cinematography stand out, perfectly recreating the environment and atmosphere of the era. However, as impressive as the film is on a technical level, it stumbles when delivering a narrative that, instead of captivating, gets lost in a sea of predictability.
Set at the height of the space race in 1961, "Edge of Space" focuses on the dangerous mission of Captain Glen Ford (Chad Michael Collins), chosen to attempt a groundbreaking suborbital flight after a tragic explosion claims the life of his colleague, Tom Mitchel (Kevin LaRosa II). The movie follows Glen's preparation to face the risks of a challenge as revolutionary as it is deadly, while also delving into the nuances of his relationship with his wife, Chloe (Kimberly Alexander).
The biggest issue with "Edge of Space" lies in its screenplay, which barely scratches the surface of the emotional potential in the story. The dialogue often falls into clichés, diluting the impact of the film's more dramatic moments. The characters' journeys, which should be the beating heart of the short film, feel shallow and derivative, lacking the depth needed for the audience to genuinely connect with their motivations and fears. While the story tries to balance the tension of space exploration with personal dilemmas, it fails to go beyond the surface.
Despite its narrative flaws, "Edge of Space" is still worth watching for the stunning visual experience it offers. The soundtrack complements the most intense scenes well, and the direction succeeds in creating hypnotic, immersive moments. However, it's hard to ignore the feeling that the film could have been so much more. It shines on a technical level but falls short when it comes to telling a story that lingers in your memory. Perhaps its concept would work better as a full-length feature film.
Set at the height of the space race in 1961, "Edge of Space" focuses on the dangerous mission of Captain Glen Ford (Chad Michael Collins), chosen to attempt a groundbreaking suborbital flight after a tragic explosion claims the life of his colleague, Tom Mitchel (Kevin LaRosa II). The movie follows Glen's preparation to face the risks of a challenge as revolutionary as it is deadly, while also delving into the nuances of his relationship with his wife, Chloe (Kimberly Alexander).
The biggest issue with "Edge of Space" lies in its screenplay, which barely scratches the surface of the emotional potential in the story. The dialogue often falls into clichés, diluting the impact of the film's more dramatic moments. The characters' journeys, which should be the beating heart of the short film, feel shallow and derivative, lacking the depth needed for the audience to genuinely connect with their motivations and fears. While the story tries to balance the tension of space exploration with personal dilemmas, it fails to go beyond the surface.
Despite its narrative flaws, "Edge of Space" is still worth watching for the stunning visual experience it offers. The soundtrack complements the most intense scenes well, and the direction succeeds in creating hypnotic, immersive moments. However, it's hard to ignore the feeling that the film could have been so much more. It shines on a technical level but falls short when it comes to telling a story that lingers in your memory. Perhaps its concept would work better as a full-length feature film.
I've been really excited to see Edge of Space since I read about it and it won quite a few awards on its journey. But now after seeing it I must admit it falls flat to be honest.
No question the visuals and details are great! The technical side is fine anyway - I guess most of the budget went there.
But all the other aspects that make a good movie / short movie fail in my opinion.
A plot we've seen in other movies uncountable times. The acting is robotic and without any emotion. The cuts tear me out of the scenes. The dialogues are almost cringey and most of all stereotype. All this together is not enough for me. I don't really agree with what I read. The marketing/publicity worked that's for sure.
In very short I'd say the movie was made in the laboratory. That's probably why it didn't touch me. Not even close.
No question the visuals and details are great! The technical side is fine anyway - I guess most of the budget went there.
But all the other aspects that make a good movie / short movie fail in my opinion.
A plot we've seen in other movies uncountable times. The acting is robotic and without any emotion. The cuts tear me out of the scenes. The dialogues are almost cringey and most of all stereotype. All this together is not enough for me. I don't really agree with what I read. The marketing/publicity worked that's for sure.
In very short I'd say the movie was made in the laboratory. That's probably why it didn't touch me. Not even close.
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- TriviaFirst film of Nathalia Ramos since 2015.
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- Runtime18 minutes
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