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Mission Apollo 11, les premiers pas sur la Lune

Titre original : Moonshot
  • Téléfilm
  • 2009
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30min
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6,4/10
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Mission Apollo 11, les premiers pas sur la Lune (2009)
DramaHistory

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story leading up to the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing launch.The story leading up to the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing launch.The story leading up to the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing launch.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Dale
  • Scénario
    • Tony Basgallop
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Lapaine
    • James Marsters
    • Andrew Lincoln
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    598
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Dale
    • Scénario
      • Tony Basgallop
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Lapaine
      • James Marsters
      • Andrew Lincoln
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Daniel Lapaine
    Daniel Lapaine
    • Neil Armstrong
    James Marsters
    James Marsters
    • Buzz Aldrin
    Andrew Lincoln
    Andrew Lincoln
    • Michael Collins
    Nigel Whitmey
    Nigel Whitmey
    • Deke Slayton
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Psychologist
    Anna Maxwell Martin
    Anna Maxwell Martin
    • Janet Armstrong
    Trevor White
    Trevor White
    • Alan Shepard
    Kosha Engler
    Kosha Engler
    • Pat Collins
    Richard Gibbons
    • Technician #1
    Gene Emmer
    • Technician #2
    Michael J. Reynolds
    Michael J. Reynolds
    • Gene Aldrin
    Egle Dudenas
    • Marion Aldrin
    Kelli Kerslake
    • Joan Aldrin
    Callum Marullo
    • Rick Armstrong
    Ana Goldberg
    • Female Neighbour
    Gabija Jaraminaite
    • Pat White
    • (as Gabija Ryskuviene)
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
    • Bill Anders
    Jennifer Woodward
    Jennifer Woodward
    • Faye Stafford
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Dale
    • Scénario
      • Tony Basgallop
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    3david-byrne

    Too many faults and boring

    This film was OK, but it was destroyed with mistakes like a whooshing sound in once scene as command module and lunar module went past near the moon. It might appeal to those who know nothing about science, but to the majority of educated viewers, it is an insult to their intelligence. The final straw was when about half way thought the film, green 7-segment LED digital displays were in view. They were not even invented in 1969 and thus were not used in Apollo 11. I had to switch it off at that point - I had enough. The acting was reasonable, but on the whole I found this film boring. At least in The Dish movie (which was quite fictional), they used authentic equipment used in 1969. Producers should do their homework before embarking on a topic they know little of nothing about.

    For the purists out there, don't bother with this film. Nothing beats the telecasts during moon landing in July 1969.
    6shoobe01-1

    Disappointing execution of the concept

    Very much third rate TV movie. Distractingly bad (sometimes shockingly bad) music covering up the interesting parts. Good sets ruined by bad spacesuits and not very similar actors (or impressions of them) mean the otherwise clever use of merging actual audio, actual film with their re-enactments is just odd and not easy to follow.

    But at least it's badly edited. Flashbacks, flash forwards. Oh, and a weird voiceover up front, which is right after Buzz says... almost entirely the same thing as a talking head with a very choppy transition.

    Overall not as great as it should have been with the material they had.
    7timdalton007

    Apollo 11 Retold

    With the fortieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing upon us it is no surprise that there would be a dramatization of that historic flight to accompany the anniversary. That film would be Moonshot, which is at least the third dramatization of the Apollo 11 Moon landing (the first two being the 1996 TV movie Apol1o 11 and the episode from the 1998 miniseries From The Earth To The Moon entitled "Mare Tranquilitatis"). While it covers much of the same ground Moonshot proves to be just as interesting and watchable as either of those efforts even with some drawbacks.

    The acting of the film is fine stuff. The three astronauts were especially well cast with Daniel Lapaine as Neil Armstrong, James Marsters as Buzz Aldrin and Andrew Lincoln as Michael Collins. Lapaine in particular excels in the role of Armstrong and wonderfully captures the man who would go down in the history books as the first man on the Moon. They are supported by a fairly good supporting cast especially from the actresses playing their wives. Moonshot has some rather nice performances that are convincing without being potentially cliché or overly serious.

    The film is also blessed with a nice script by writer Tony Basgallop. Despite dealing with a familiar story, Basgallop manages to bring in some new details into the story which shed a new light on events (such as the UFO sighting by the crew on the way to the Moon). Basgallop's script takes the viewer through the back story without taking too long or being underwhelming in building up the journey's of these three men before the flight itself. Basgallop also handles dialog well for the most part thought here are a few moments where the film delves a little too heavily into clichés such as argument between Armstrong and Aldrin after a simulator test goes wrong (a better handled version can be seen in From The Earth To The Moon's "Mare Tranquilitatis"). The script, despite some occasional dialog issues, is a nice one and serves as a nice basis for the film.

    Where the film has the biggest drawbacks is in its production values. Depsite some well designed spacecraft interiors which could rival those used in Ron Howard's feature film Apollo 13 let alone the aforementioned previous film tellings of Apollo 11, the earthbound sets reflect the film's rather low budget. The sets of the NASA offices are bare and look as those that are thrown together rather quickly with little thoughts for personal touches that should be there such as pictures on the walls for example. In particular there is a set for one of the press conferences that is simply the astronauts sitting in front of a bare wall with an American flag hung behind them. The result is a dull looking set to be honest. There's also the astronauts suits which lack patches and sorted items that should be on the suits which hint at getting things right in broad strokes but not inn finer details. The film's single biggest drawback is an over reliance on archival materials. Once the Saturn V launches, everything not taking place relating to the astronauts is archival footage. all the mission control sequences are told from archival footage so there's not real characters from mission control as a consequence. Even during the landing and moonwalk the reliance on archival material continues to the point where the actors even end up lip-syncing to some of the original audio material. All that seems a shame especially in light of the film's rather nicely CGI work. Sadly these faults can be rather distracting at times from the fine acting and nice script which is a shame.

    Despite the drawbacks of a low budget and an over reliance on archival material, Moonshot still makes for some interesting viewing. With some fine performances especially from the actors playing the three astronauts and a nice script by Tony Basgallop, the familiar story of Apollo 11 gets a nice retelling here. While it may be lacking in style in terms of production values (espeically in comparison with "Mare Tranquilitatis") it certainly isn't lacking in substance and that's what counts.
    10NavyOrion

    Only a seven-star production, but I'm giving it ten. Why?...

    This was an OK production of the now-familiar story of the first manned landing on the moon. There are better versions, but this one was pretty good, I'd say about seven stars out of ten.

    HOWEVER, I'm giving it a ten-star rating simply to counter the 3-star rating given by a dumbass who didn't know what the hell he was talking about. David Byrne got all bent out of shape about what he perceived as lazy and uninformed set design: "The final straw was when about half way thought the film, green 7-segment LED digital displays were in view. They were not even invented in 1969 and thus were not used in Apollo 11. I had to switch it off at that point - I had enough. "

    Sorry to burst your indignant bubble Davie, but the Apollo DSKY (Display Keyboard) computer interface used aboard the Apollo Command Module did indeed have a green LED numerical readout, as even a cursory look on Google would reveal. No, LEDs were not in wide use in 1969, but you can chalk that up as yet another piece of cutting-edge technology developed or first used by the U.S. space program.
    7pawebster

    The human side of the moon

    Everyone knows the basic story, and when there is an anniversary there is a glut of documentaries. This dramatized version is different, in that it focuses mainly on the human relationships. It makes Buzz Aldrin into an ambitious and slightly abrasive character who would quarrel with Neil Armstrong, if only the the latter were not so easy-going (not to say bland). Well, that's how it's played here. I don't know how true it is.

    It's entertaining and well acted. Daniel Lapaine has a good (moon) shot at Neil Armstrong - not an easy thing to do.

    I'd only really criticize the structure of the film. It is packed with flashbacks, so much so that it's quite confusing at times.

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    • Anecdotes
      When this movie was first aired on the History Channel (US), the moment when the character of Neil Armstrong puts his foot on the moon was timed to within a minute of the 40th anniversary of Armstrong actually stepping on the moon.
    • Gaffes
      In a scene in the command module, as Aldrin retrieves a pen in free-fall (which is later used to make a broken switch operable), Kubrick's trick from '2001: A Space Odyssey' is employed: the 'weightless' pen is adhered to a sheet of glass to make it appear as though it is floating. As the pen is retrieved, a smudge of glue is visible on the glass.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 juillet 2009 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Moonshot
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lithuanie
    • Société de production
      • Dangerous Films
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