Viaje a la Luna

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Sinopsis(1)

En la asociación astronómica de París, el profesor Barbenfouillis explica sus planes para viajar a la Luna. Una vez aprobado el proyecto, se construye una nave en forma de bala y se lanza hacia el satélite, con varios astrónomos en su interior. Alcanzado el objetivo, exploran el nuevo mundo, descubren setas gigantes y extrañas criaturas, y son capturados por los selenitas. Llevados ante el Gran Rey de la Luna, se inicia una lucha, siendo abatido el rey con rapidez, que al caer estalla convirtiéndose en humo. El profesor huye y lanza el proyectil por un acantilado, refugiándose en su interior. Un selenita se agarra al casco y caen a la Tierra, estrellándose en el mar. (Divisa Home Video)

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Reseñas (6)

Lima 

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inglés Charming, adorable, impressive. Words can't describe it, it has to be seen, but I can't help but share at least a few sentences: The camera is static, the whole film consists of only 14 shots, full of strange little people and cardboard backdrops that are simply delightful. From the model of the spaceship to the surface of the moon and its inhabitants, everything bears the traces of Meliés's enormous imagination, full of wonderfully naive ideas. And the moon-people, they are simply adorable. The film is short, but it will leave an indelible mark on you. And the effects? They have lost none of their charm even after a century. 101 years, four generations... how is it possible? ()

novoten 

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inglés Adventure sci-fi in the span of a few minutes, a fantasy full of still amazing ideas and above all a film that perfectly captures the meaning of a "milestone movie". The second half with the beautiful lunar adventure is unforgettable. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés Seeing the restored colorized version on the big screen was really great. The new music by AIR seemed almost out of place in the opening scene, but I have to admit that it gave the rest of A Trip to the Moon a remarkably playful atmosphere (not that the film needed it, of course).___P.S. I saw the film again in the movie theatre this year, this time with music by Jeff Mills, and Méliès's great outing is not lacking anything even after 115 years. ()

lamps 

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inglés For any film enthusiast, this is as beautiful an experience as watching the first wink of a newborn baby. Immortal nostalgia that the effects of time will never erode :-) ()

kaylin 

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inglés Yes, it's very old, yes, it's basically like a theater, but in this film you can see a lot how these foundations shaped the film and actually the genre. The scenes that are here are repeated in other movies, the motifs that you see here influence culture - not only film - up to the present day. In this legendary work, it is possible to find elements that were used, for example, in Tintin. The film has funny scenes for its time, which have the right impact even to this day. Although the film is 14 minutes long, it is incredibly extravagant, epic, even though everything happened actually on one scene, where only the scenery changed. Méliès also created a colored version, which was restored in the new millennium and it is also possible to watch it. Hand coloring in such an old film is something truly unique. Moreover, the film manages to amaze in terms of special effects as well, because for example, the killing of the Selenites is really technically well done. ()