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SOLAR MAX BMZ Review of Solarmax Director John Wileys Solar Max incorporates everything under the
sun about the sun from the extraordinary to the ultra-ordinary.
It is an unapologetically rigorous and comprehensive study of the science
of the sun and the relationship of humans to it. This is the sort of documentary
that will leave some shaking their heads in awe and wonder. These same
people should do the courteous thing and wake up the other half of the
audience before leaving the theater. The film is like a good professor
in that it seeks to educate in an entertaining fashion not the
other way around. Solarmax does suffer from too much of a good thing. In a zeal for total
inclusiveness, the film too often meanders and loses momentum. We move
from engaging scenes of humans around the world watching the latest total
solar eclipse to the hard science of the sun's chemistry to the hard science
of the sun's magnetic field to the overblown search for a lost and frozen
in space satellite sent out to study the sun
There are plenty of
moments in the film that might inspire sleep. The film moves along in
self-contained snippets - and this is a saving grace as something new
and riveting is never too far behind the more numbing digressions. review source: www.bigmoviezone.com |