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How to Save the World is a fascinating dive into the evolution of cosmonautics, starting with Fedorov's philosophical ideas and leading up to the dramatic end of the MIR station. The pacing is quite contemplative, allowing the viewer to digest the historical significance of space exploration. The tone feels almost melancholic at times, reflecting on human ambition and its consequences. It’s interesting how it intertwines philosophy with the tangible realities of space travel, offering a unique lens on a topic that often gets overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The documentary has a raw, almost gritty feel, which adds to its charm. Not a traditional documentary per se, but rather an insightful exploration of dreams and the harshness of reality.
Deep dive into cosmonautics historyInteresting blend of philosophy and space travelMelancholic yet insightful tone
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