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There's a reason we've never gone back to the moon.
Officially, Apollo 17 was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later in 1973, three American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it's the real reason we've never gone back to the moon.
Avis de la communauté (10)
extremely boring...
"Apollo 18" sets up a found footage premise and then executes it poorly. If I hadn't been so intrigued by the idea of finding something on the Moon, I'd probably have lost patience with it. Turns out, what they find isn't much of a threat as long as we don't go back again, which minimizes the impact to mankind and makes the movie about personal struggles. The crew are the standard stiff but all-business astronauts and the cast of actors play them appropriately, whether intentional or not. There's nothing extraordinary about the special effects which might be due to the found footage aspect and the fact that the Moon doesn't exactly provide a wide ranging color palette. There are better options out there if you need a Sci-Fi or Horror fix. Come to think of it, there are actually plenty of better Moon-based movies, too.
Found this found footage film on Netflix! As someone who enjoys every found footage film ever made no matter how terrible, I'm always thrilled to find one that isn't. Good acting and terrific directing (the techniques used and the locations filmed truly gave this an authentic feel) made this one a real find for me. I liked it so much that being the only one who did doesn't bother me in the least.
>"There's just a lot at stake here, you know? We're talkin' nation versus nation, and the race is still on. There's lots to discover out there, man." I feel like this has the visuals, an interesting premise, and yet, I kept zoning out while watching it. I see a lot of people calling it boring and I have to agree.
Waste of time, luckily i "watched" it while i was cleaning the house. Too many plot holes, for example [spoiler] if they all died, how we are supposed to see the footage? [/spoiler] They had a 1gbit upload live broadcast to the earth for all those HD cameras with fake film grain effect? Then, the DoD knew the situation from the beginning, yet they didn't tell nothing to the guys? Just for fun? "Let's spend some billions just to see them [spoiler]die in an HD live streaming[/spoiler] " Cameras: sometimes the same camera has old film effect, sometimes has electronic scanlines. Either is a film camera, either is electronic, it can't be both! About cameras: multiple security cameras recording 24/7 for a whole week inside the ship. Where is supposed all those hours and hours of footage to be stored? They bring a ton of tape? Also, some security cameras had the old film effect, which is not possible. In the end, extremely boring, predictable : they should have done a regular movie, not a Blair Witch project wannabe