Cosmic Voyage (Short 1996)

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Cosmic Voyage (Short 1996). 36m

“This IMAX documentary is sort of a brief introduction to the history of the universe, starting with the Big Bang and covering the rise of life on Earth. In addition, it shows us the extent of the universe as well as the microscopic world on Earth. Itu0026#39;s an enormous scope, but this movie doesnu0026#39;t get overwhelmed by too much subject matter. It starts out by asking what is truly large and small, and a view of a human in a canyon is already an awe-inspiring image of how large the world is. This is nothing compared to the universe- itu0026#39;s astounding when the narrator, Morgan Freeman, tells us the lights we see arenu0026#39;t just stars but whole galaxies. Itu0026#39;s incredible that we can see so far into space. The movie also briefly ponders whether there could be life on other planets. We see water in an alien world and a glimpse of life, which is intriguing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMorgan Freeman is a suitable narrator with an authoritative voice. Cosmic Voyage also has great visuals that were probably more impressive on the IMAX screen (I only have the DVD). Nominated for an Oscar for best documentary short.”

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