For the reviewer who said that it does not get to the core, you have missed your own point completely. It is verbally and visualy given to you at the very beginning of the program i.e. Earth, Space, orbiting manmade Junk...colliding and increasing causing eventual disruption in everything digital humanity has become a slave to! That is the CORE problem!
Its good for people to be given the chance to see (with the aid of necessary CGI created visuals; as its not something we can send a camera crew up to document) the mess being made, by a small group of humanity, to the fringes of our planet!
The powers that be have ignored this problem for over 50 plus years - did not want to have to spend any of their space budgets to clean up after themselves - and, have put the planet and its people in jeopardy and harms way. Hopefully humanity will never reach space travel ability because, they will do exactly what they have/are doing to Earth...TRASH it for the sake of greed and money!
I have an idea for the people working on how to clean up this space debris. Instead of working individually on repair plans, why not come together as one and combine your money to make a super gigantic space trash collecting ship that could orbit and collect (larger objects for now just to clear up some space...pun intended).
Until then you should stop launching anything into space until you can solve your Space junk/recycle problems!
Space Junk 3D
2012
Action / Documentary
Space Junk 3D
2012
Action / Documentary
Keywords: woman directorshort filmspace
Plot summary
Space Junk is a visually explosive journey of discovery that weighs the solutions aimed at restoring our planet's orbits.
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Space, 'The Final Frontier' Has Become 'The Final Frak Up'!
A quick lesson about junk in earth's orbit
Space Junk brings much needed focus to the problem about junk in earth's orbit and the effects it might have on space travel and even communication here on earth. It's a short educational documentary, that seems more suited for a 30 minute slot on the Discovery Channel or PBS, than on an IMAX screen. There is too much reliance on digital effects here and quite frankly, they're terrible. Space Junk feels designed to be a visual experience, as much as it wants to be an educational one, but the bargain basement CG never lets this rise to anything but a quick lesson about dead satellites and how the space in earth's orbit is smaller than you think.
Never gets to the core of the problem
"Space Junk 3D" is a 37-minute (including credits) documentary movie from 2012, so this one has its 5th anniversary already this year. it is among the more known works by director and co-writer Melissa R. Butts. The narration in the English version is by Oscar nominee Tom Wilkinson. The title already describes fairly well what this one is about. Or does it really? Yes there are sequences where the focus is on junk that humans put into space and that has not been used by anybody in decades and it is just there doing nothing and will stay there for a long time too in the future. But then the focus is missing entirely. It talks about how we humans have to act reasonably, but that's it. Depth and further explanations are missing entirely. Is it not enough that we pollute the Earth that much, but really necessary to extend our reckless behavior into the orbit. Also completely aside from situations, the film occasionally feels like a generic space documentary that has very little to offer in terms of informative value. This is quite a negatively impressive achievement for a runtime of under 40 minutes. Here and there is a slid moment and the film is definitely not junk, but it offers far from enough compared to what it could have been looking at the subject. I give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.