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Lors d'un colloque d'astronomie, le professeur Barbenfouillis propose à ses confrères d'organiser une expédition sur la Lune. Son idée est de s'y faire envoyer à l'aide d'un obus spatial qui sera propulsé au moyen d'un canon géant. Le lancement réussit et les six savants embarqués découvrent que la lune est habitée par une population locale, les Sélénites, et sont faits prisonniers.
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A big achievement in early movie-making. First masterpiece of cinema.
The original title of the film is Le Voyage Dans La Lune.
I can't say much more than what other critics have said a million times before in the past 100 years or so, but damn, I forgot how revolutionary this film was. I saw the post-processed colorized version of the short feature, in my opinion the best version, and it absolutely blew me away how ambitious this was for 1902. Let's see, we've got a basic structured narrative, which includes a beginning, a middle, and an end. We've got amazing special effects through use of practical sets, matte paintings, and in-camera tricks. We've got great performances that tell the audience the story and what the characters are feeling, without the use of dialogue. There's also some great composition with actors in the framing of what the camera could see. The only shoddy special effects are some of the quick cuts (Because there wasn't any editing equipment back then), and actually, I find the rocket hitting the moon's eye to be the worst special effect of the film. The rocket appears much bigger in size than what it actually it is and the cut to the rocket hitting in the eye is too jarring. Otherwise, the movie has some great work with blending together smaller sets and in-camera tricks with the real actors. Georges Méliès possibly revolutionized movies forever and I think everyone owes something to him. By today's standards, it's not the best movie ever created, but goddamn, at the time, it certainly was. A milestone in motion picture history. Everyone interested in movies has to at least watch it once.
Obvious classic. The famous moon shot and other neat special effects, and sets the groundwork for so much sci-fi to come.
I was wigging the fuck out while watching this... and I was completely sober while doing so. It's so damn weird.