En pleine guerre froide, l'Union soviétique ambitionne d'envoyer, dans le courant de l'année 1965, deux cosmonautes afin que l'un d'eux réalise la première sortie extravéhiculaire et ainsi r... Tout lireEn pleine guerre froide, l'Union soviétique ambitionne d'envoyer, dans le courant de l'année 1965, deux cosmonautes afin que l'un d'eux réalise la première sortie extravéhiculaire et ainsi rester en tête dans la course à l'espace.En pleine guerre froide, l'Union soviétique ambitionne d'envoyer, dans le courant de l'année 1965, deux cosmonautes afin que l'un d'eux réalise la première sortie extravéhiculaire et ainsi rester en tête dans la course à l'espace.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 9 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Pavel Belyaev
- (as Konstantin Khabenskiy)
- Radio Amateur's Wife
- (as Ekaterina Semina)
- Head Physician in Committee
- (as Selezneva Nelli)
Avis à la une
I don't view movies like this for their accuracy or dramatic license, while documentaries can only be what they are. (After decades books on the subject only improve on the pertinent tale.) This movie is very well made, paced and acted. (Subtitles never distract me, and it's the first Russian movie I've viewed in quite the while.) Whether you feel compelled to compare it with, say, Apollo 13 or First Man, it is nonetheless another view that you should at least tacitly consent as valid while it strives to entertain, as all movies should but not all manage.
If Leonov comes across as larger than life, the man in real life had every right to be so regarded. He was both a fighter and test pilot AND an artist, and it is no exaggeration to say he was welcomed everywhere. Honor his memory for these reasons as well.
We should also fully keep in mind that when Out There becomes Our Big Backyard (as apparently planned) we should not remember the names of Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos for leading the way but learn and remember the names and backgrounds of, and perhaps emulate, the human travelers who challenge, explore, discover and survive while facing the very great risk of not returning. That risk shall ever be so.
(As for books, I highly recommend those of the Outward Odyssey: A People's History of Spaceflight series published by the University of Nebraska Press.)
It's superbly shot, very well acted and the effects, where used, are top-notch. It is said to be a pretty accurate telling of the story and every bit as compelling as Apollo 13, as the crew had to overcome quite a few problems during their flight and when they got back down to Earth.
The leads all play their parts really well and there really isn't a lot of propaganda tub-thumping. It's just a great story about some very intrepid, brave cosmonauts.
It really is worth seeking out and watching!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe real Alexey Leonov was still alive and helped with the details and realism. The movie is "in memory of Pavel Belyaev", dead long before the movie release.
- GaffesThe helicopters searching for the crew in the Taiga are Mi-17s. Or, the maiden flight of the Mi-17 took place only in 1975.
- Citations
Leonid Brezhnev: [over radio] How are you, son?
Alexey Leonov: [from space] I report: My mind is clear. Sight is not disturbed. Sense of direction is not disturbed. Man is able to function in space. Man can work in space!
- Versions alternativesLater released as "Spacewalker" (with 'ER' at the end) with dubbed English dialogue as an option. The original 2017 "Spacewalk" version is in Russian only, with English subtitles available.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Vecherniy Urgant: Evgeny Mironov/Alexei Leonov (2017)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 677 311 $US
- Durée2 heures 17 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1