Space: The Longest Goodbye – Review. By Richard Schertzer.
What is outer space? Vast, open and infinite. There is so much out there in the open beyond that of our own Earth. It’s a vast topic noted in a superb documentary done properly that expands beyond the cultural norms of traditional documentary filmmaking.
The film goes over some astronauts that are launched into outer space in preparation for NASA attempting to send people to the planet Mars for the very first time. It’s important to note that while these people are in space, they will have limited time to talk to their families and loved ones which will lead to some loneliness and isolation during the trip.
The film has a certain awe about it that is truly magnificent to look at and adore. Seeing a documentary film with this much ambition is such a pure delight that it seems too good for words.
The film is so eloquently shot that it uses its natural and traditional storytelling techniques to bring an incredible story not only to life but also out of this world, where the filmmakers pride themselves on journeying to the heart of each character and their families to make the audience care about their plight.
It’s already stressful being an astronaut and making this movie is certainly no exception. The director manages to create a world outside of our own and does it with incredible style and emotion.
In conclusion, this film is what happens when you have heart, intelligence and a lot of ambition riding behind the camera and in front of it.
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