Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Trip to the Moon: Giant Leap for Mankind

If I were to watch this as the first audience to see it during those times, I would be one of the most excited people to be there. Being given an opportunity to see the unusual is but a new discover for me.  The moon for sure is a dream getaway and to see a glimpse this movie makes me want to aspire to go there. I think when I watch this movie, I will actually believe that other beings do live in the moon and that everything about it will be risky. It will be hard to go up there but, for sure, to reach the moon is a leap for mankind and something we will be proud of. I couldn't wait for that to happen. I'd like to see it during my times.

This film, as an art, shows our aspiration as a people to discover things beyond what is observable right now. This film was made to make us envision what might be there and at the same time it becomes very exciting and funny. I think this movie made people laugh watching. Indeed, it will be enjoyable to see a different world and a different realm, and how to survive out there. For the comedic injections, it made me feel that at that time, people will find it funny to see that that’s how a space craft will drop from the moon (the moon becoming a flat surface that when you go back to the earth, you just fall). The flatness of the earth and moon was long been debunked before and so one will find it funny. After the landing on earth, the travellers were celebrated when they got home. Of course, who would not rejoice if one goes to the moon, discover and observe the moon, see the earth from there, and come back safely.

Indeed, the celebration is the most likely near to reality and that being the first audience to see that will make me leap and like that fact. Indeed, it has good comedy, good set of imagination set to a great simple story.

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