For All Humankind

2023

Action / Documentary

6
IMDb Rating 3.0/10 10 144 144

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Plot summary

Discover the story of humanity and space exploration as witnessed in the interrelated events of 1968 and 2020.


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February 06, 2023 at 01:08 AM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by dttg 1 / 10

Conspiracy theorists meet in space

For all humankind tries to turn coincidences into causality. Although the film Implies it, there is no correlation between intense race-related social uprising moments, and mankind's biggest victories when it comes to space exploration.

It's a big nonsense doc, with extremely confusing storytelling. If you insist and get to the end, try asking yourself what did you learn after watching it or what was the main point behind it. I would be surprised if you could articulate, I simply can't. It's just messy.

This is likely the worst documentary I ever watched and I believe my first 1-star rating ever (out of more than 1k IMDb ratings).

Reviewed by simbartson 1 / 10

Gonna be a big no on that.

Directly from The Science Channel's news release:

In 1969, the country celebrated the landing on the moon. At the same time, the nation was mourning the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. And Robert F. Kennedy, with civil rights protesters facing violence in the streets. Inspired by overlapping events in 2020 when the first crewed NASA/SpaceX mission took flight while outrage was erupting around the brutal murder of George Floyd, FOR ALL HUMANKIND looks back to compare the contradictions of success and failure in the arenas of human space flight and human rights.

FOR ALL HUMANKIND takes a deep dive into what space exploration means for society by comparing the parallel events of 1969 and 2020. These two years - over fifty years apart - highlight the best the US has to offer in the realms of science, technology and innovation. But both years were also rife with civil unrest, as racial inequity and injustice spilled into the streets with protests that captivated the country and world.

Reviewed by zaeemsiddiqui-86633 1 / 10

Correlation??

Both points were valid independently, but I failed to see the correlation between the two. While I think a documentary "like" this should be made, the whole thing was a mess. There was no sense in between points and it left me wondering what I gained from watching this. The people who they were able to gain input from are incredibly influential in the space industry and the points they made were insightful. However, at no point did I understand the connection between the two story lines and it felt like I was watching two separate documentaries at the same time.

If you're looking for an actual commentary on the struggles faced by people of color in space exploration don't waste your time with this one.

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