Review of Far Side of the Moon (2003) by Erik D — 22 Aug 2012
An unusual film worth seeing more for the unique and brillant transitions between scenes than for the somber, slow- paced story. Basically a soliloquy by a 40-year old perennial student who has been obscessed by the space programs since he was a child.
The writer, director, star (in dual roles) Robert LePage, a true auteur, developed the film from his stage performance. The student's bumbling problems lend some levity to this quirky story; his video for a SETI message to the Universe provides additional interest.
This review of Far Side of the Moon (2003) was written by Erik D on 22 Aug 2012.
Far Side of the Moon has generally received very positive reviews.
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