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Europa Report
Genere | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Collaboratore | Michael Nyqvist, Christian Camargo, Isiah Whitlock, Dan Fogler, Ben Browning, Daniel Wu, Karolina Wydra, Sebastian Cordero, Sharlto Copley, Embeth Davidtz, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., Anamaria Marinca Mostra altro |
Lingua | Inglese |
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Descrizione prodotto
An international crew of 6 astronauts undertakes a privately funded mission to search for life on Jupiter's fourth largest moon, Europa. As the journey proceeds, unexpected catastrophic developments test the crew far beyond anything they expected.
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- Fuori produzione : No
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni prodotto : 1,78 x 19,05 x 13,72 cm; 45,36 grammi
- Numero modello articolo : 876964006002
- Regista : Sebastian Cordero
- Attori : Sharlto Copley, Michael Nyqvist, Daniel Wu, Anamaria Marinca, Christian Camargo
- Sottotitoli: : Spagnolo
- Studio : Magnolia Home Ent
- Produttori : Ben Browning
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- ASIN : B00E0KWBAI
- Numero di dischi : 1
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Chi ha fatto questo film ha avuto la stessa mia curiosità.
Mockumentary del genere "video ritrovato" che cerca di ricostruire il viaggio della prima spedizione su Europa.
Il montaggio non sempre in ordine cronologico all' inizio causa un po' di confusione.
Non aspettatevi frizzi e lazzi. Il tono del film è realistico e a basso profilo ed è questo che lo rende così credibile.
La parte centrale è un filo lenta ma io sono rimasta in trepidante attesa fino alla fine perché volevo sapere cosa c'è sotto il ghiaccio di Europa...
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Pilots aren't great thinkers. At least not Rosa Dasque.
Rosa apparently has a saying that goes a little something like this:
"Compared to the breadth of knowledge yet to be known... what does your life actually matter?"
Well Rosa, I'll tell you what it matters; it matters everything!
If you're not alive you can't know any of your knowledge.
Knowledge can only exist if someone knows it.
Knowledge without life... is an oxymoron.
So Rosa, my advice to you; stop thinking and just concentrate on the piloting!
Ok, stepping out of the movie's universe; Anamaria Marinca is well cast as Rosa Dasque. I was very impressed with her performance and character-vividness. She's clearly a competent and skilled actor. In fact all the actors do a wonderful job in this movie (or maybe the director is just really good)
Actually it's much easier to simply jump straight to the conclusion, which is that "Europa Report" is really one of the most impressive space-themed movies around.
There is so much to like about it that it easily qualifies as one of the best scifi movies you can find as of the year 2014. I think you have to go all the way back to the 1960s to find movies that attempt to keep it real as much as "Europa Report" does. And that is truly refreshing!
Tech-stuff first:
The image-quality (I watched it on blu-ray, which is sadly not available in all countries. In Denmark it's only officially released on DVD so to get a blu-ray version you have to import it. That's so sad) is top-notch. Clearly worth watching on blu-ray for the finer details and the visual candy (and there's plenty in "Europa Report" to feast the eyes). It's shot on digital, but that works in favor of this movie actually (since it's styled to appear in part as a documentary. Incidentally, if that turns you off, don't worry about it, its style does actually feel like a regular movie and not like a gimmick). There was a single thing I might have done differently if I was the maker of this movie, and that is that I think I would've opted for a higher frame-rate, to avoid the typical movie-judder, and rather go for the traditional smooth look of video (but I'm biased since I prefer judder-free images in all movies I watch, and it's not really an issue since modern TVs can mostly smooth the images for you anyway)
And I have to mention the color-grading to, at pet peeve of mine, THANK YOU for grading this movie in such a beautiful way! None of that crazy duo-color tone that so many modern block-busters is haunted by. The color-grading of "Europa Report" is spot-on! That's how you do it! Perfect!
The audio and soundtrack is top-notch. Dialog is easy to hear (this movie is not plagued by the annoying trend of lowering speech to levels that are foolishly low and raising effects to levels that are foolishly loud. Good balance which still retains impressive sound-effects) and sound-track does an excellent job of setting the mood without becoming obtrusive or taking attention away from the story. Great work.
Style-stuff:
It appears we're watching a special documentary about this space-mission (supposedly presented to us as something that has already happened) to Jupiter's moon Europa. That's the premise, it seems.
While this may sound like it couldn't possibly carry a whole movie, it is actually not very intrusive. I didn't feel much different than I do when watching a 'normal' movie (with the usual type of linear storyline progression). The suspense and immersion, for me anyway, was just as good as with 'normal' movies. I wasn't thrown off by this style-choice. In fact I think it was a good choice, the way they did it, for the story of this movie.
There's a good balance between personal stuff (the typical 'getting to know the people', whatever the main story is) and the actual story (the events that our little band of likable protagonists are thrust through)
The movie never resorts to pointless clichés, unless you consider launch countdowns a cliché (there are a couple, but this is a space-movie afterall, launch-countdowns are mandatory.), or tons of geeky stuff like foolish techie-talk without real meaning that is just there to sound cool and smart (the movie never takes any cheap-shots like that)
The storyline (the space-mission events), when considered linearly (in the movie its presented non-linearly), is rather fluid in the sense that you never have any definite character-leads but rather a team-effort (there's no good-guy vs bad-guy stereotyping, but a sense of allroundness/completeness to all the characters. They appear more real, more human, than characters often do in most movies. I liked that a lot)
The movie-set, both inside and outside the space-ship, is actually quite impressively made. Again they hit the perfect balance between coolness and meaningfulness. For example, there is no flashing lights that flash just to have something flashy flashing.
The outfits aren't parodies either. Too many space-themed movies have space-suits that make you cry, but thankfully "Europa Report" is not one of these movies. And they're not wearing gadgets that are just there for the fluff-effect. Everything really seems to have been given thought rather than being left to randomness (an effort you have to respect given that this movie, as most space-themed movies, aren't likely to appeal to the same broad mainstream audience as more traditional movies)
There's a lot of good to say about this movie.
It may not be a chick-flick as such, although that obviously depends on the chick, but is likely more appealing to those who already have an interest in the theme of space.
All in all I can easily recommend getting and watching this movie.
It's easily one of the best scifi movies you can find as of the year 2014.
It is really brilliant and well done in all aspects of the production.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbw9hlBnG74

Ce film est avant tout réaliste dans sa mise en scène. L'image se veut généralement provenir de toutes les sources A/V crédibles de la missions (caméras de contrôle extérieur/intérieur, des sondes, des scaphandres, des caméras portatives, etc.). Pas de travellings sur des plans majestueux ou des gros plans minutieusement préparés sur les visages pour transcender l'émotion. Non, l'image est plus statique que ça, les paysages (magnifiques au demeurant) sont ceux imposés par la direction des caméras. Au final, la mise en scène dispose de vues variés, plan (assez) large et rapprochés, mais l'enchaînement est volontairement non conventionnel, ce qui peut déstabiliser.
Le film est également réaliste dans son scénario: ici, la mission s'appuie sur des technologies disponibles ou raisonnablement à portée dans les prochaines années, pas de propulsion ou de design de vaisseau révolutionnaire. L'équipage est donc tributaire de paramètres tels qu'on peut les imaginer en 2014: temps de missions longs, radiations autour de Jupiter et de ses lunes, volumes habitables restreints, fragilité des paramètres environnementaux internes (e.g. qualité de l'air). Certains aspects sont volontairement simplifiés (lesallers/retours de fusées nécessaires en orbite basse terrestre pour assembler le vaisseau ne sont pas ou très peu évoqués, de même que le paradoxe entre la grande épaisseur externe de glace estimée d'Europe et la situation de glace très fine en surface rencontrée à certains endroits par l'équipage (on voit cependant un schéma -s'appuyant sur des travaux réels- de coupe de l'épaisseur de glace où apparaissent des poches d'eau liquide (des lacs)) proches de la surface, faisant la quasi-jonction entre la surface et la mer intérieure), enfin le principe de l'équipement de forage de glace n'est pas expliqué de manière claire(la glace forée ou fondue n'étant pas évacuée du puits, on peut se demander où elle passe. J'imagine que la glace est sublimée directement en vapeur d'eau, ce qui est une approche réaliste, mais il me semble que ce n'est pas expliqué dans le film). Mais au total, on colle de très près à la connaissance scientifique que nous avons actuellement des lunes Galiléennes.
Bien-sûr, le film prend des libertés avec l'exobiologie, mais c'est un des objectifs du film et je ne voudrais pas gâcher l'expérience des spectateurs en en dévoilant davantage. Il y a juste à savoir que les auteurs ont été ici audacieux sans être non plus délirants.
Au total, un film non conventionnel mais à mes yeux très réussi. Mais impossible pour moi de le relier à des œuvres existantes. Ce n'est pas un documentaire, et contrairement à ce que d'autres commentateurs ont pu avancer, le film est éloigné des expériences cinématographiques qu'on pu procurer 2001 ou Moon, bien qu'il y ait effectivement quelques similitudes de surface.
Sinon, ne gâchons pas notre plaisir: les films valables d'exploration des lunes de Jupiter ou de Saturne sont quasiment inexistantes (je me souviens avec plaisir de la saison de la série Eureka où une mission vers Titan était mise en place, quoique traitée sous l'angle comique) et ce film trace le début de l'aventure avec maîtrise et précision.
Je le conseille donc à celles et ceux que la description qui précède n'a pas rebuté.
Sinon, sachez que le film dispose d'une bande son française et anglaise, mais que de sous-titrages français. Donc pas de vo sous-titrée anglais, dommage, mais je ne retire pas d'étoile pour ce film très maîtrisé.



Mais voilà, dans les films catastrophe, les équipages sont toujours complètement nuls et prennent LA mauvaise décision qui fait tout foirer, alors que c'est évident que ce n'est pas la bonne décision.
Résultat, on s'ennuie à mourir parce que c'est vraiment trop facile de prévoir la suite.
Et là, avec Europa Report, et ben incroyable, on arrive à être surpris ! Et ce n'est pas ironique !
Pas que l'équipage soit particulièrement brillant : comme d'hab ils prennent des décisions stupides qui évidemment mènent à la catastrophe (ce sont pourtant parait-il les meilleurs de toute l'humanité ... ça fait peur).
Non, c'est juste que le scénario est bien ficelé, porté par une réalisation sans défaut.
J'ai d'ailleurs bien aimé l'idée du format "rapport de mission". C'est pas mal, ça marche bien.
Au final chose assez inattendue : j'ai aimé.
Bon, précision : je l'ai acheté parce que je ne savais pas que c'était un film catastrophe. Sinon je ne l'aurai pas acheté. Mais je serai passé à coté d'un film finalement pas mal et qui se laisse regarder.
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