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So, 'Space: The Longest Goodbye' is this intriguing documentary directed by Ido Mizrahy, digging deep into the psychological toll of isolation on astronauts headed to Mars. The tone is quite somber yet engaging, really highlighting the emotional weight of their journey. It’s got this steady pacing that allows you to really absorb the gravity of their experiences. I found the practical effects and the way they capture the vastness of space really immersive. The performances, especially from the NASA psychologist, add a layer of authenticity that’s hard to shake off. There’s something about how it addresses human connection and the loneliness of space travel that feels both poignant and profoundly relevant right now. Definitely a unique take on space exploration narratives.
Explores themes of isolation and human connection.Unique perspective on space travel psychology.Engaging practical effects enhance the storytelling.
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