Beautifully honest plot. Great writing.
This is an extraordinary documentary. Masterful editing with the best possible soundtrack uses nothing but archive footage and audio to tell the story of Apollo 11. No narration. It is an incredible feat to produce such an engaging film with these traits.
The defendant is still on FB “It’s Only Money” group asking for money on the cash app lol, to this day.
I think the message of the movie is rendered more important and urgent by the fact that so many adults simply don’t get it.
The story is beautifully told, but in a society obsessed with being successful the metaphor about the gifts flies over most heads.
This is essentially the plot of “The Bélier Family”. Another instance of the time-honored practice of taking a foreign film and making an American version.
There is a whole lot of drama around the coveted wristbands, including a man getting killed and a child being abducted, and in the end nobody cared about them to grant access to the bunker.
This is a remarkably accurate depiction of American bureaucracy.