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Space Station - 4K UHD - IMAX Enhanced
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Genre | Special Interests |
Format | NTSC |
Contributor | Toni Myers, Tom Cruise |
Runtime | 47 minutes |
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Space Station - 4K UHD - IMAX Enhanced [Blu-ray]
Space Station is the cinematic journey to the International Space Station (ISS), where audiences can experience for themselves life in zero gravity aboard the new station.
Tom Cruise narrates this fascinating look at the high-flying laboratory where today’s space heroes develop technologies to make possible future voyages to Mars and provide solutions to earthbound problems!
'Space Station captures the point of view of the space travelers, conveying a sense of awesome mystery and unlimited possibility!' – Chicago Tribune
Features:
- Director's Audio Commentary
- Adventures In Space - Interviews with Tom Cruise, Director Toni Myers and the Astronauts aboard
- Expedition 7- An Audio Visual Tour of the ISS
- STS-108 – An Audio Visual Tour aboard Endeavor to the ISS
Starring: Tom Cruise, Director: Toni Myers, Writer: Toni Myers
Product Description
Originally shown in IMAX theaters, this extraordinary documentary examines life high above the Earth in the International Space Station. Featuring unprecedented access to the ISS and the astronauts and cosmonauts living there, the program explores the many challenges they face while presenting stunning imagery that is literally out of this world. Narrated by Tom Cruise. AKA: "Space Station 3D." Not in 3D. 47 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English DTS X Master Audio; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; audio commentary; bonus footage; featurettes; photo gallery.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Director : Toni Myers
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 47 minutes
- Release date : July 9, 2019
- Actors : Tom Cruise
- Subtitles: : German, French, Spanish
- Language : German (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : IMAX
- ASIN : B07RLHLTKL
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #30,150 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #98 in Special Interests (Movies & TV)
- #142 in Documentary (Movies & TV)
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Yes, this is a short film, but it's worth every penny for those who can give serious consideration to this amazing accomplishment of mankind. The scenes inside the Station, the many demonstrations of weightlessness, the occasional humor such as the weightless passing along of a woman along with the cargo as everyone (including the woman) smiled riveted my attention on the fact that this is an outpost of humanity in the vast isolation that surrounds us. How easy to feel small in that context.
The scenes inside the Station are so clear, I felt I could reach out and touch things, a feeling that gave me a better understanding of the living and working conditions in such cramped space. This film and the 3-D Hubble film are ones I feel are proud and vital additions to my collection.
This endeavor is a technical miracle, and the filming of it in such sharp detail is a blessing. That humans from different political divisions, philosophies and agendas could cooperate to bring this to pass is a strong and hopeful sign that humanity recognizes its essential homogeneity. Someday we may all be able to come together after all.
I recommend this film highly if you want to feel what it might be like in space and are interested in man's progress to the stars. I viewed it on my 55" LG 3-D TV with passive glasses and with my home theater sound on. As we used to say in the '60's, "What a trip!"
I have two reasons for giving it only four stars. First, I wish they had had more scenes of the interior of the space station, to show what life is like in free fall. One scene shows a man shaving with a safety razor. In our world, if he wants to momentarily have that hand free, he would put the razor down on the sink. In free fall, you just let go of it in the air two feet from your face and it will stay there, perhaps rotating slowly. I would have wanted more like that, and fewer long shots of the exterior where you don't see much 3D anyway. Secondly, I wish they had explained things more. NASA, in all its publicity material, has always been careful not to overestimate the intelligence or curiosity of the average American, and we see that influence here. For example, in one scene they show an astronaut exercising while he breathes pure oxygen, so he won't get the bends when he goes out in a space suit. Well, why would you get the bends from that? Obviously the pressure in the space suit is less than normal atmospheric pressure. Well, how much less, and why did NASA decide to do it that way? NASA thinks most viewers have zero curiosity about details like that, and who knows, maybe they're right.
I would have gladly given this DVD five stars were it not for the horribly engineered audio mixing, unless I received a poor copy of the master. Tom Cruise's narration adds nothing of value, and is reduced to a whisper. What little can be heard above the absurd crashing, clashing or heroic "music" by Mickey Erbe and Maribeth Solomon is superfluous. I had to repeatedly turn up or turn down the volume depending upon whether the "music" was blaring or none was playing. Why can't a work of this magnitude be presented with minimal music that doesn't distract from the content? On the plus side was an astronaut speaking in clear though at times broken speech, due to the ISS-to-ground relay, a down-link problem experienced during several previous orbital missions.
The special DVD features are not to be missed. Commentaries by the director, Toni Myers, and astronaut Marsha Ivins are superb. The Station tour is exquisite and will linger in the mind indefinitely.
Overall, I recommend this DVD with the Cruise's narration and "music" cautions, but the visual impact is well worth the downsides. To have seen this in an IMAX theater would have been overwhelming.
Finally, the views of Earth "below" are beyond description. We seldom see our planet in all its glory, so feast your eyes on where you live and it may forever change your perspective of this "oasis in the vastness of space."
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Muy recomendable.
Reviewed in Spain on October 23, 2020
Muy recomendable.