Sucesso Espacial

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Este ano existiram vários filmes com um tema espacial. E tiveram elevado sucesso, liderando as bilheteiras mundiais.
O regresso do Super-Homem, Gravidade, Star Trek, Elysium, etc, estão a render centenas de milhões de dólares.

O “espaço” dá muito dinheiro a ganhar a Hollywood 😉

3 comentários

    • Dinis Ribeiro on 22/11/2013 at 06:21
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    Há um outro filme… que é um “satélite” do Gravity e que dura 7 minutos…

    Ver: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gravity-spinoff-watch-side-sandra-657919

    Jonas Cuaron’s Short Film ‘Aningaaq’

    Jonas Cuaron’s short film about an Inuit fisherman talking through a two-way radio with an astronaut (Sandra Bullock) who is stranded and dying in outer space.

    Even though they speak two different languages, they discuss dogs, babies, life and death.

    1) Sequência de 3 comentários:

    A: (p.s.: Doesn’t everyone know “mayday!”? It’s supposed to be universal. )

    B: nope. I’ve been living around asian countries for 30 years and it seems only the english spoken ones know about mayday. it isn’t, in any way, universal.

    C: You must be a Westerner,probably American,so typical of you lot to assume that because a term is known to you then it must be known to the whole world.

    2) Outro comentário:

    I actually thought that this was a great short. It takes advantage of what was a very powerful scene in the larger film.

    The only problem I really have with the short is that it’s a spin-off. If you haven’t seen Gravity, this means nothing to you.

    I will agree with you that Gravity lost a lot of its punch when the director opted for the happy ending, rather than having Stone die after the scene we hear here.

    It would be nice if the movie would end with that scene leaving the movie with the open ending, rather than happy ending.

    O meu comentário:

    I think the happy ending, was comforting and provides hope, but I also agree that the movie would be deeper, more realistic and true if she died.

    Is there any similarity between astronauts and sled dogs?

    Sooner or later “classic manned spaceflight” will “die” (at least in those low ISS-type orbits) and will be replaced by more regular people, with the “Stone” character, being a sort of precursor (Eeny, meeny, miny, moe for reentry?), a “normal” medical doctor that lives (and survives) in just another “extreme environment” just like Aningaag does…

    Será que educação através das “canções de embalar” é mais universal que a palavra Mayday?

    Mais informação:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday / http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eeny,_meeny,_miny,_moe

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nursery_rhyme

    As cantigas de roda são de extrema importância para a cultura de um país.

    Através delas dá-se a conhecer costumes, o quotidiano das pessoas, festas típicas do local, comidas, brincadeiras, paisagem, crenças.

    Normalmente tem origens antigas e muitas versões de suas letras, pois vão sendo passadas oralmente pelas gerações.

    http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantiga_de_roda

    • Dinis Ribeiro on 17/11/2013 at 03:27
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    Como um dos tags deste post é “Vantagens da exploração espacial”, por associação de ideias, lembrei-me que este filmes também ajudam a “inspirar” quem os vê para vir a estudar mais…

    Sugestão:

    Politicians from across Europe have gathered in Brussels for the 15th European Interparliamentary Space Conference.
    This year, the focus has been on space education as a means of preparing Europe’s next generation workforce.

    Link: http://www.esa.int/Education/European_Interparliamentary_Space_Conference_focuses_on_education

    • Eder Pavaneli on 16/11/2013 at 01:10
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    Elysium foi muito bem produzido!

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