Apollo: Missions to the Moon

2019

Documentary / History

10
IMDb Rating 7.5/10 10 688 688

Plot summary

National Geographic's riveting effort recounts all 12 crewed missions using only archival footage, photos and audio.


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Buzz Aldrin as Self - Lunar Module Pilot, Apollo 11
Walt Disney as Self
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Reviewed by kakaxplivebr 8 / 10

I believe

Continuing my marathon of documentary films found on Disney+, this will be my sixth watch.

I'll watch and comment.

Cool, there's Walt Disney.

I know very little about the 12 Apollo expeditions, the only thing I'm pretty sure of is that there were tragedies.

Apollo 1 has already started going wrong before it started, tense and sad for the 3 astronauts who died on Apollo 1 and for the family members they left behind.

Cool that Apollo 7 worked.

Apollo 8 worked, good.

Flat-Earthers have always been ashamed.

Apollo 11, if you have Neil Armstrong and Buzz, then that's the one they managed to land on the moon.

Wow, a Drive-in church, I've never seen it.

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." July 1969.

Apollo 13 went pretty much wrong, so glad you survived.

Conclusion: a very interesting documentary, it must have been extraordinary to have witnessed this moment live, I am from 1996. Unfortunately there were fatalities. I had thought there were only 12 Apollos but there were 17 Apollos.

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Reviewed by southdavid 7 / 10

Apollo Crews

One of the many fine documentaries on Disney Plus now "Apollo. Mission to the Moon" is one of the few films in this genre that had bit of buzz around it when it was released. Finally seeing it now, I can appreciate what an impressive achievement it is.

Veteran documentary maker Tom Jennings weaves together the story of the Apollo Space programme, NASA's attempts to beat the USSR in completing a manned Lunar expedition. The documentary is done entirely without narration, but by cutting together library footage, recordings made within the NASA buildings and interview from associated broadcasters.

It's really impressive how well that conceit works and how clearly the story is told without the use of narration or direct to camera interviews. There is, perhaps naturally, a lot of focus given to the 11th and 13th missions, given that those are the ones with the best stories. There is a respectful amount of time given to the disaster that befell the crew of Apollo one, who unfortunately were killed on a training exercise. I would say that comes at the expense of a few of the other missions, particularly the later ones that, If I'm honest, I couldn't even have told you what they were for.

There's a lot of films about the Apollo series, there's a lot of them just on Disney plus but in terms of cinematic achievement, few can match this story.

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