IMDb plot summary: A look at the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilots Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins.
Directed by Todd Douglas Miller.
Apollo 11 is a documentary about the Apollo 11 moon landing, using a bunch of never-before-seen footage from behind the scenes and of the launch itself. While documentaries, especially documentaries cobbled together from old footage, can be very dry, this one is surprisingly engaging. The documentary is set out in a very linear fashion, with just a straight series of interactions of the crew and the command folks on the ground. We hear them make their journey, share their observations, and of course land on the moon. I found myself amazed by how smoothly everything went -- no abrupt changes needed, no last-minute saves -- it went just about as smoothly as the whole thing possibly could, which is kind of a miracle. I was surprised at how captivating it was when there was very little conflict or surprise, just a bunch of examples of "a day in the life" in space. Its unique nature does mean that I have no interest in really watching it again, but it was fascinating to watch once.
π₯ Apollo 11 (2019)
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