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8.7 out of 10

Universal acclaim- based on 11 Ratings

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  1. JayH.
    Feb 7, 2008
    8
    Awesome documentary, fascinating from start to finish with excellent interviews. It is very well edited, never sluggish and frequently thought provoking. A wonderful and educational experience.
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  2. PatriciaB.
    Sep 8, 2007
    10
    One of the best documentaries I've seen since One Day in September. Of course, the feeling this film leaves you with is completely the opposite of that one - this movie is so uplifting and powerful. Even for someone who wasn't alive at the time when landing on the moon was a miraculous event - this film captures that time, that excitement.... it transports us back to the early days of the space program and moved me to tears of joy! The filmmaking is excellent. The director wisely lets the spectacular images and the succinct storytelling of the astronauts do all the work. A great movie for families. The audience I saw it with applauded several times. Pretty impressive given that we all know how this one ends! Expand
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  3. KevinC.
    Sep 7, 2007
    10
    I know it's easy to give out absolutes -- 10 or 0 -- but in this case, just trust me. This film, without narration, isn't a documentary. It captures so much about what makes us Americans, what makes us humans. There's so much nuance here, you're generously rewarded for paying attention, I'm not sure even the Astronauts knew what the filmmakers were putting together. No SFX will ever match the Saturn-V ignition or Buzz Aldrin being the first human to pee on the Moon. It's inspiring, touching and crisp enough to never be boring. Spellbinding. Expand
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Universal acclaim - based on 34 Critics

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  1. Positive: 33 out of 34
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  1. Reviewed by: Leba Hertz
    75
    For those of us too young, this will give you an idea of what it meant to watch those baby steps that led to one giant leap.
  2. Quite simply, a revelation.
  3. 88
    Seeing the Earth from the point of view these men saw it -- ''like a jewel hung in the blackness'' -- tends to put things in perspective.