Review of Apollo 13 (1995) by Terrence Rafferty for The New Yorker — 17 Oct 1995
The film, despite its raggedness, is stirring. In the end, this failed mission seems like the most impressive achievement of the entire space program: a triumph not of planning but of inspired improvisation.
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This review of Apollo 13 (1995) was written by Terrence Rafferty and published by The New Yorker on 17 Oct 1995.
Apollo 13 has generally received very positive reviews.
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