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Magnifique désolation: marchons sur la lune

Original title: Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D
  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.1K
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Magnifique désolation: marchons sur la lune (2005)
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This program strives to give the viewer an impression of what it is like to actually be on the moon. It provides a romantic, inspirational depiction of the Apollo astronauts travels on the m... Read allThis program strives to give the viewer an impression of what it is like to actually be on the moon. It provides a romantic, inspirational depiction of the Apollo astronauts travels on the moon peppered by their quotations of their impressions.This program strives to give the viewer an impression of what it is like to actually be on the moon. It provides a romantic, inspirational depiction of the Apollo astronauts travels on the moon peppered by their quotations of their impressions.

  • Director
    • Mark Cowen
  • Writers
    • Tom Hanks
    • Mark Cowen
    • Christopher G. Cowen
  • Stars
    • Tom Hanks
    • John Corbett
    • Andrew Husmann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Mark Cowen
    • Writers
      • Tom Hanks
      • Mark Cowen
      • Christopher G. Cowen
    • Stars
      • Tom Hanks
      • John Corbett
      • Andrew Husmann
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    John Corbett
    John Corbett
    • Jack Schmitt
    • (voice)
    Andrew Husmann
    • Astronaut Scott
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Buzz Aldrin
    • (voice)
    Aaron White
    • Astronaut Irwin
    Matt Damon
    Matt Damon
    • Al Shepard
    • (voice)
    Gary Hershberger
    Gary Hershberger
    • Astronaut Grace
    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Neil Armstrong
    • (voice)
    Scott Wilder
    • Astronaut Wallace
    Brandy Blackledge Derrick
    Brandy Blackledge Derrick
    • Future Astronaut
    • (as Brandy Blackledge)
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Charles Duke
    • (voice)
    Rick Gomez
    Rick Gomez
    • Alpha Station Commander
    • (voice)
    Colin Hanks
    Colin Hanks
    • Conspiracy Neil Armstrong
    Bo Stevenson
    • Conspiracy Grip
    Frank John Hughes
    Frank John Hughes
    • Future Houston Capcom
    • (voice)
    Tim Matheson
    Tim Matheson
    • Houston Capcom
    • (voice)
    Matthew McConaughey
    Matthew McConaughey
    • Al Bean
    • (voice)
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Reservoir Commander
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Mark Cowen
    • Writers
      • Tom Hanks
      • Mark Cowen
      • Christopher G. Cowen
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    5matthew-g-russell

    Shocked

    This movie is shockingly short. Granted I did not check the run time before purchasing a ticket, but I expected the movie to be longer.

    Also, despite excellent effects, amazing pictures (especially when viewed in a IMAX 3D), and excellent narration; the movie did not contain much information. The movie gives more of the feelings behind a journey to the moon, pointing out how something might have gone wrong, that it's a long journey, the people to take the journey were heroes, etc... No actual useful information. This disappointed me as I was expecting something educational.

    One thing I the movie did provide was less popular comments from less known astronauts from the other Apollo missions.

    Other than the short length and the lack of educational comment, it was enjoyable to watch. The visual effects are surprising and realistic (at times, because of the 3d effects you feel the sudden urge to dodge something or get out of the way of something coming at you)
    8JeromeFreeman

    When the Moon Hits Your Eye -- Magnificent Desolation Tickles All Senses.

    Magnificent Desolation plays mostly as a promotional piece for young, would-be astronauts. The impetus for the production, it seems, was the thought that interest in the Moon, and space exploration in general, has been waning. The film is about one-third education, one-third inspiration and one-third mystifying 3-D visual effects.

    At 40 minutes, it's a short number -- which suits school children well. Now that my attention span has grown with age, however, I wished it had been longer and the recreated 3-D scenes had been more embellished -- maybe an adult version fraught with fictional peril. I became greedy for more time in the 3rd dimension.

    The three-dimensional visuals are stunning – like none that I have ever seen. The 3-D glasses are still somewhat clownish in appearance, but are an advancement compared to the cheap-paper disposals I am accustomed to, as they don't distort your view with hues of blue and red.

    I predict that there will be renewed interest in viewing films in 3-D, and Robert Zemeckis and Co. are wise to re-release the Polar Express in 3-D IMAX format this December.

    Although for the adult, the educational aspect may be a little rudimentary or underwhelming, Magnificent Desolation is inspiring, and I'm always willing to pay a few bucks for some inspiration; to be reminded of how incredibly amazing our achievements have been over the past 100 years, and how amazingly able we humans are at realizing dreams that still seem so impossible, so mystifying -- whether viewed through 3-D glasses or just contemplated on a clear night while looking up at the night's sky.

    To be the first man to ever set foot on the Moon is an ineffably fantastic feet; to think that you were the first person to set foot on something that every living inhabitant of this earth has looked upon since the inception of this planet. It's amazing -- one of the most extraordinary experiences one can have -- talk about "out of this world!" I didn't fully appreciate the awesomeness of this accomplishment until I was forced to think about it this past weekend while watching this film. So, I think the Magnificent Desolation is effective at getting audiences to think a little more about how amazing the original Apollo missions were.

    In closing, even though my matured tastes left me wanting more, in the end I think it best that Magnificent Desolation is what it is: a simple, short film that captivates the eyes, minds and, hopefully, hearts of young and old alike, inspiring us all to continue reaching and dreaming of things that appear beyond reach of human capacity, for Magnificent Desolation reminds us that how things appear is just that, illusionary appearance. In this world, during our lifetime, anything is possible.
    10laughing_cat

    An amazing film!

    Today I took my 3rd graders on a field trip to see this film. We were mesmerized! I know that the kids were mostly blown away by the great 3D effects, but that's OK. Hopefully they absorbed a little bit of the science that was discussed.

    It is fantastic. People of all ages will enjoy it. I highly recommend it if you can find this film in your area.

    Two things I liked: the way To Hanks included the "first quotes" of other moon walkers (since the only one we ever hear about is Neil Armstrong's.) I also liked the scenario of what "could have happened" if there was a glitch with the moon rover during the moon landings.

    See it--you'll love it.
    george-490

    Can't wait!

    Can't wait for this to be released -- the latest 3D Space IMAX movie. We heard a sneak preview at the National Space Society conference in Washington DC, and it was awesome. Film is produced by Tom Hanks, and helmed by Mark Cowen. The idea is simple: recreate the authentic experience of the Apollo moon astronauts using the 3D IMAX format. They are pulling out all the stops to give the actual sensation of what the Apollo astronauts saw, heard and felt in their voyage to and on the Moon. Authentic imagery, digitally manipulated for the high res Imax experience. Plus sets which recreate the lunar environment down to the little boulders in the pictures. They've got lots of astronaut participation, which is promising. This is really where IMAX is unrivaled -- transporting audiences to an inaccessible place. Highly appropriate for it to come out now, when NASA is planning to start its new Moon program. Until lunar tourism is a reality, this sounds like our best bet. You are go for liftoff!
    6Josh4981

    A mild disappointment

    I went to see DESOLATION this afternoon with the hope of it delivering on the hype: namely, a virtual walk on the moon.

    Well...it does deliver that...but in frustrating snippets.

    After all, with only 40 min of film time (for $10.50), I was really hoping for an immersion experience, start to finish. Instead...the actual scenes devoted to 3-D moonscape are rarely longer than 10 seconds each, interspersed with 10 MINUTES of inane filler material...like cute school kids trying to remember the names of the Apollo astronauts. Sheesh...very much 'spell breaking'.

    So...you do come away with a few shots to remember. But a virtual 'experience' of being on the surface of the moon?? Not really. More like an MTV experience of being on the moon, for the attention span challenged.

    Josh

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    • Trivia
      Colin Hanks: Tom Hanks' son as Neil Armstrong in the "conspiracy" gag.
    • Goofs
      In the surface emergency sequence, when one astronaut's portable life support system fails, he activates his OPS (Oxygen Purge System), i.e., emergency oxygen supply. But he fails to open the purge valve that lets the oxygen flow through and out of his suit. The valve is unlocked by pulling a pin attached to the red ball ("red apple") hanging from the lower right front of the suit.
    • Quotes

      Neil Armstrong: Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand.

    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #34.2 (2006)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Magnificent Desolation
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • IMAX
      • Playtone
      • Herzog-Cowen Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,137,524
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $479,587
      • Sep 25, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,339,402
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    • Runtime
      • 40m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Sonics-DDP
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.43 : 1

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