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Lacks a bit of grittiness and heart, and looks too clinical. In many ways it's just a very expensive and long F1 advertisement. But it's still entertaining and adrenaline pumping in bursts, and we had a good time. One of the weakest Pitt performances i've seen though (yes har har double meaning but Brad was actually not up to his usual standard)
It's fun, it's dark, the premise is a little stupid and the plot holes and occasional cheese drag it down a bit, but overall it's a good time with a modern scifi concept that doesn't seem so far away.
While this doesn't bring a lot of new stuff to the table if you've already seen Wonders of the Solar System (another show hosted by Brian Cox), it's still cool to go on that journey from planet to planet and moon to moon again.
It's another typical astronomy show explained in basic laymans terms, with mostly computer generated images of the planets, moons and their atmospheres. Brian Cox talks about some theories and possibilities of how certain standout features could…
Monumental. It must have taken so long to finalise this cut. There's a crazy density but it still takes its time on some aspects that demand you take the time. And yet it still feels like it was a little too short, a little too trimmed. Sometimes the film is a bit too sterile. But damn what a lot of magnificent scenes. I know i need to go watch this again soon to catch more details and update my opinion. The first one really struck me on the second watch, and i feel like that's only amplified with the sequel.