I couldn't resist commenting on this and trying to fill 600 words.
Quite literally out of this world (I am so clever...) this efficiently paced documentary does not overbear us with sentimental narration or a mawkish score, it just lets its subject matter speak for itself.
A vision of the passing planet that may indeed be a metaphor for the ephemeral nature of existence or may indeed not be.
In all seriousness, I admire how these people, who were not artists but scientists, embraced the new technology for the study and documentation of their passion.
As a wise bunny once said "It doesn't have a lot of female or minority characters, but it doesn't have any white male characters either so I guess it's OK".
Venus has indeed been an inspiration from antiquity to modernity.
Quite literally out of this world (I am so clever...) this efficiently paced documentary does not overbear us with sentimental narration or a mawkish score, it just lets its subject matter speak for itself.
A vision of the passing planet that may indeed be a metaphor for the ephemeral nature of existence or may indeed not be.
In all seriousness, I admire how these people, who were not artists but scientists, embraced the new technology for the study and documentation of their passion.
As a wise bunny once said "It doesn't have a lot of female or minority characters, but it doesn't have any white male characters either so I guess it's OK".
Venus has indeed been an inspiration from antiquity to modernity.