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<blockquote data-quote="Man in the Funny Hat" data-source="post: 6198508" data-attributes="member: 32740"><p>I read his twitter complaints and have to admit that they are 100% accurate and a very high percentage (YMWV) of not-at-all very relevant because it's a movie, not a science lesson, and that was made VERY clear by the filmmakers despite their goal of making it as accurate as their ultimate purposes would allow them to be. Unrelenting scientific accuracy would have made for a VERY short movie because the characers would simply be dead or irrevocably lost. For that matter the precipitating incident as described in the movie wouldn't have even happened because <em>nobody </em>in the space business would do what was described unless they were deliberately trying to ruin space travel and satellite communications for themselves and the rest of the world. But even Tyson noted that he still ENJOYED the movie.</p><p></p><p>My own complaint against the movie wasn't with scientific inaccuracies (although the sequence of plot events definitely took a SERIOUS toll on my suspension of disbelief) but that we were given absolutely no time to be emotionally invested in the characters in order to truly CARE about their survival.</p><p></p><p>But I still found it a truly EXCELLENT movie and well worth anyone's time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Man in the Funny Hat, post: 6198508, member: 32740"] I read his twitter complaints and have to admit that they are 100% accurate and a very high percentage (YMWV) of not-at-all very relevant because it's a movie, not a science lesson, and that was made VERY clear by the filmmakers despite their goal of making it as accurate as their ultimate purposes would allow them to be. Unrelenting scientific accuracy would have made for a VERY short movie because the characers would simply be dead or irrevocably lost. For that matter the precipitating incident as described in the movie wouldn't have even happened because [I]nobody [/I]in the space business would do what was described unless they were deliberately trying to ruin space travel and satellite communications for themselves and the rest of the world. But even Tyson noted that he still ENJOYED the movie. My own complaint against the movie wasn't with scientific inaccuracies (although the sequence of plot events definitely took a SERIOUS toll on my suspension of disbelief) but that we were given absolutely no time to be emotionally invested in the characters in order to truly CARE about their survival. But I still found it a truly EXCELLENT movie and well worth anyone's time. [/QUOTE]
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