The conquest of space is one of the most captivating themes in cinema. These films not only amaze with their special effects but also tell stories of the human spirit, loneliness, and the desire to surpass limitations. If you love movies where the starry sky plays a leading role, here are three films that are sure to make a lasting impression.
The Martian — a story of survival on a foreign planet
- IMDb Rating: 8.0
- Premiere: September 11, 2015
- Duration: 2 hours 24 minutes
When a mission to Mars mistakenly believes engineer Mark Watney has died, the crew departs, leaving him alone on a hostile planet. However, Watney survives and must now use his intelligence, ingenuity, and biological skills to await rescue.
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Matt Damon convincingly portrays how isolation and the struggle for survival can make a person stronger. The film captivates with it's scientific accuracy — from growing potatoes in Martian soil to using chemistry to create water. It’s no surprise that the film received seven Oscar nominations and became a symbol of optimism and unwavering faith in human abilities.
First Man — the story of humanity's first step
- IMDb Rating: 7.3
- Premiere: August 29, 2018
- Duration: 2 hours 21 minutes
The film tells the story of Neil Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the Moon, and his challenging journey to that historic moment. Ryan Gosling, who plays Armstrong, remarkably conveys the emotions of an astronaut who became a symbol of an entire era while remaining a humble man who valued solitude.
Director Damien Chazelle, known for La La Land, masterfully combines epic scenes with deep personal drama. The Moon landing is recreated with documentary accuracy, earning the film an Oscar for visual effects. First Man is not just about space, but also about human courage in the face of the unknown.
Moon — solitude at the edge of the universe
- IMDb Rating: 7.8
- Premiere: January 23, 2009
- Duration: 1 hour 37 minutes
On the Moon, astronaut Sam Bell is completing a three-year mission to extract helium-3. Loneliness has become his constant companion, but a few weeks before returning home, an accident occurs that uncovers disturbing secrets about his stay.
Director Duncan Jones creates an atmosphere where each frame seems to breathe the boundless emptiness of space. The hero's companion is the onboard computer GERTY, in the best traditions of 2001: A Space Odyssey. The film raises questions about the meaning of life, the freedom of choice, and corporate ethics, prompting viewers to contemplate the nature of humanity.