Europa Report
- 2013
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- 1h 37m
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6.4/10
78K
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An international crew of astronauts undertakes a privately funded mission to search for life on Jupiter's fourth largest moon.An international crew of astronauts undertakes a privately funded mission to search for life on Jupiter's fourth largest moon.An international crew of astronauts undertakes a privately funded mission to search for life on Jupiter's fourth largest moon.
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Here is some context about Europa for you: it is a tiny, as in tiny, ice ball located 390 million miles away from Earth. It has essentially no atmosphere and a temperature of -260 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees colder than Mars gets at night). It is one of the most dangerous places in space with a radiation level 1,800 times that of earth on its surface. As has been pointed out before, sending humans to this moon without extreme protection is suicide.
I think this film could have captured the sheer terror of deep space, the deadly environment of Europa, and the possible deadliness of whatever creatures it may, or may not, contain if it ditched the found footage motif entirely. I never liked the found footage format it just never seemed as frightening and in your face scary as experiencing it "live". It's like watching a youtube video of the scary thing instead of being in the scary thing.
Another drawback of the found footage is we lose a wider view of the environment, a big problem here because you want the audience to see Europa and the massive nearby Jupiter. I think I saw more of both in the movie's poster than I did in the actual film. The film loses a few stars for these reasons.
On the other hand, the movie earns some kudos for fairly good acting, reasonably realistic portrayal of astronauts, some stressful and frightening moments, and a generally intriguing look at what could be lurking out there in space. If only it wasn't found footage.
I think this film could have captured the sheer terror of deep space, the deadly environment of Europa, and the possible deadliness of whatever creatures it may, or may not, contain if it ditched the found footage motif entirely. I never liked the found footage format it just never seemed as frightening and in your face scary as experiencing it "live". It's like watching a youtube video of the scary thing instead of being in the scary thing.
Another drawback of the found footage is we lose a wider view of the environment, a big problem here because you want the audience to see Europa and the massive nearby Jupiter. I think I saw more of both in the movie's poster than I did in the actual film. The film loses a few stars for these reasons.
On the other hand, the movie earns some kudos for fairly good acting, reasonably realistic portrayal of astronauts, some stressful and frightening moments, and a generally intriguing look at what could be lurking out there in space. If only it wasn't found footage.
I loved the movie, mostly because it dealt with topics that I am very interested in. Space exploration is just.. Awesome. I think this movie was aimed in a very great direction and was executed well; however, in areas it seemed to show that it was lacking power of a bigger budget. At other times that is not the case at all, As there are many great visual scenes, and a fantastic conclusion.
I think the acting was very unexpectedly good, not a single person was a bit unbelievable or annoying or anything like that.
The story is great, and is very much intelligently woven with modern theories and discoveries in science.
There is one thing I will say in a somewhat negative vein. There are certain kinds of scenes that I wish they did way more of, like outside on the planet. Not that they don't do it enough, but you can never have enough of that.
I highly recommend this to any sci fi/ space fanatics
It is one of my favorite movies in the last couple years.
Hope you enjoy it.
I think the acting was very unexpectedly good, not a single person was a bit unbelievable or annoying or anything like that.
The story is great, and is very much intelligently woven with modern theories and discoveries in science.
There is one thing I will say in a somewhat negative vein. There are certain kinds of scenes that I wish they did way more of, like outside on the planet. Not that they don't do it enough, but you can never have enough of that.
I highly recommend this to any sci fi/ space fanatics
It is one of my favorite movies in the last couple years.
Hope you enjoy it.
As a science/space enthusiast, I found this movie to be really interesting and enjoyed it. I think all the viewers who like these types of plots would enjoy it, but the directorial approach may be annoying to some viewers. The shaky statics videos and limited angels of camera view might not be too popular. There wasn't any character development or focus on the characters, it was pretty straight forward. The documentary style used was reasonable. The best thing about this movie was it was a low budget indie movie which did a wonderful job. A lot could have been better. Humans traveling to space and land on Europa, a moon in Jupiter, that itself is a reason to watch it, Do not expect a typical Hollywood style movie. However this movie takes a very realistic approach to present the complex space mission depicting the psychological and the physical strains on the astronauts.
Imagine NASA making a documentary about a hypothetical exploration of Jupiter's moon, Europa. Now add elements of high drama to make the documentary a little more entertaining. Et voilà! Europa Report.
In many respects this film reminded me of 2010:The Year We Make Contact: It has much of the feel of 2001 but the decision making, along with the science, is less credible than 2001. So that's about the same as 2010. The film is based on our actual scientific knowledge of Europa which is a big plus for the film.
Europa Report is presented as a retrospective assessment by a mission controller on Earth. It is well done but somewhat flat and predictable. The attempts at drama are equally flat and predictable.
So how to sum up? Europa Report is a well crafted movie and you can easily imagine this is an actual space mission. It makes a refreshing change from space soap operas and silly adventure films like Armageddon. However it will appeal most to scientists, engineers, teachers and those with a genuine interest in space exploration. If all you want is another episode of Star Wars you should look elsewhere, but personally I kinda liked this movie. Of course I'm an engineer.
In many respects this film reminded me of 2010:The Year We Make Contact: It has much of the feel of 2001 but the decision making, along with the science, is less credible than 2001. So that's about the same as 2010. The film is based on our actual scientific knowledge of Europa which is a big plus for the film.
Europa Report is presented as a retrospective assessment by a mission controller on Earth. It is well done but somewhat flat and predictable. The attempts at drama are equally flat and predictable.
So how to sum up? Europa Report is a well crafted movie and you can easily imagine this is an actual space mission. It makes a refreshing change from space soap operas and silly adventure films like Armageddon. However it will appeal most to scientists, engineers, teachers and those with a genuine interest in space exploration. If all you want is another episode of Star Wars you should look elsewhere, but personally I kinda liked this movie. Of course I'm an engineer.
I'm not sure what it is but as the end credits started rolling I felt like something was missing. I'm not talking about the ending like for some movies, but just the overall movie. The plot was fairly basic but all in all decently written. The acting is uneven and they could have used better actors but nothing horrible. And the pacing is pretty well done; I didn't mind the non-linear story telling. So really, there is nothing terribly wrong... maybe it's just the combination of everything being just ok that makes me feel like there was potential for a really good sci-fi movie but in the end it's a little bland. Still a fun watch though.
Did you know
- TriviaHydrazine has been used for decades in spacecraft as thruster propellant and as fuel for auxiliary power units. It is corrosive and extremely toxic.
- GoofsAfter landing, the crew comments that the temperature is "holding at absolute zero," which is zero Kelvin (0K). The Europa's temperature actually spans ~50K to '125K.
- Quotes
Rosa Dasque: Compared to the breadth of knowledge yet to be known... what does your life actually matter?
- Alternate versionsThree versions are available. Runtimes are "1h 37m (97 min)" (worldwide release), "1h 30m (90 min) (United States), 1h 37m (97 min) (Extended Version)".
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Spacewalk Scenes in Movies (2015)
- SoundtracksOn The Beautiful Blue Danube
Composed by Johann Strauss (as Johann II Strauss)
Courtesy of DeWolfe Music
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- Misión Europa
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- Gross US & Canada
- $125,687
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,243
- Aug 4, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $125,687
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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