Jahrzehntelang gefundenes Material von der verlassenen Mission Apollo 18 der NASA, wo zwei amerikanische Astronauten auf eine geheime Expedition geschickt wurden, enthüllt den Grund, warum d... Alles lesenJahrzehntelang gefundenes Material von der verlassenen Mission Apollo 18 der NASA, wo zwei amerikanische Astronauten auf eine geheime Expedition geschickt wurden, enthüllt den Grund, warum die USA nie zum Mond zurückgekehrt sind.Jahrzehntelang gefundenes Material von der verlassenen Mission Apollo 18 der NASA, wo zwei amerikanische Astronauten auf eine geheime Expedition geschickt wurden, enthüllt den Grund, warum die USA nie zum Mond zurückgekehrt sind.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Deputy Secretary of Defense
- (as Mike Kopsa)
- Mission Control
- (Synchronisation)
- Lab Tech #1
- (as Kurt Runte)
- Lab Tech #2
- (Synchronisation)
- Ryan Anderson
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (Nicht genannt)
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I'm a fan of The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity and this film fits into that genre.
The special effects are brilliant. At no point did I believe they weren't on the moon. Which is daft, but honestly, they were great. The feeling of impending doom and isolation was quite palpable and I tell you this, I can't remember jumping back in my seat so much in ANY film before at certain bits!
All in all a good solid film.
Although the film has its faults, namely near the end when the viewer is unsure as to which person's camera is being used, this can add to the feel of the film, reflecting the mindset of the equally disorientated characters.
The film could be slightly more emotional than it is, but it is after all a horror.
Leaving you with something to think about at the end gives the film an edge that makes you remember it for a while after.
If you liked Paranormal Activity or Cloverfield, then this film is definitely for you, giving you a good dose of mind-jolting jumps when you least expect them. This film is definitely worth the watch and will have you jumping out of your skin.
The first part of the movie looks pretty much like a documentary about going to the moon, but hey, what would you expect. I thought it actually was a bit educating. After that some unexpected things (for the astronauts) start to happen and then the weird things begin. The camera quality and way of filming really helps in feeling the fear of the astronauts.
I read somewhere the last 10 minutes of this movie would be really shocking. Well this actually started the last 15 minutes of the film, with in the beginning the scene's of terror really build op good, then it dies out (probably because I don't thought of the inhumane but necessary message the astronauts get as really shocking, it just seemed logic to me:) ) and then the last 8 minutes the terror gets back but unlike in the beginning of the last 15 minutes, now the scene's last a bit to long, but they are still very nice and frightening.
Overall: a bit weird but nice movie, although i think you must be into the "going to the moon in the 70's" theme to really like it.(like I did)
It seems clear López-Gallego wants us to care about the cast. We need to care for the conspiracy theory to resonate. The story very directly harks into the era of Watergate where the powers that be cannot be trusted. But his illusion of found footage does not stand up at all well. Does the story really fail on this account? No. It's actually fairly entertaining as it goes. The tension builds; the threat is revealed and played out. However the conspiracy theme and the documentary framing lend the film no real benefit and do not pay off. While there is reams of data on the films website to build the conspiracy it is not present enough on screen to sideline the notion we are victim to a none to subtle slight of hand.
What the film did do with the early footage was remind me why, as a child, I was so fascinated with space. It shows with sufficient realism what the actual Apollo astronauts did and how we as a planet reached for the stars. This is not history as it tries to suggest, but it is a reminder, to me at least, of how sad it is that we no longer pursue such epic destinations as the moon or beyond.
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- Wissenswertes(at around 52 mins) As Cdr. Walker's mental condition worsens, he mutters "Fate has ordained the men who went to the Moon to explore in peace remain on the Moon to rest in peace." This line paraphrases the beginning of a contingency speech, drafted by speech writer William Safire in a memo entitled "In Event of Moon Disaster," which was intended to be delivered by President Richard Nixon in the event that the Apollo 11 astronauts were stranded on the lunar surface without hope of rescue.
- PatzerAt the beginning of the movie it is stated that Apollo 17 landed on the moon on December 7, 1972. This is actually the launch date of that mission. Apollo 17 landed on December 11, 1972.
- Zitate
Deputy Secretary of Defense: [over comms to Ben] We're aware of your condition, and we've made a decision. We can't bring you home.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Cinematic Excrement: Found Footage (2017)
- SoundtracksWorld Spinning Sadly
Written by Paul Samwell-Smith
Performed by The Parking Lot
Courtesy of EMI Music Canada Film & Television Music Placement Division
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Box Office
- Budget
- 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 17.687.709 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 8.704.271 $
- 4. Sept. 2011
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 26.236.153 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 26 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1
- 1.85 : 1