Apollo 13

Trailer 1
Avonturen / Drama / Historisch
USA, 1995, 140 min

Regie:

Ron Howard

Template:

Jim Lovell (boek), Jeffrey Kluger (boek)

Camera:

Dean Cundey

Muziek:

James Horner

Acteurs:

Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris, Kathleen Quinlan, Miko Hughes, Max Elliott Slade, David Andrews, Chris Ellis, Joe Spano (meer)
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Samenvattingen(1)

De film vertelt het waargebeurde verhaal van de 13e Apollo missie, op weg naar de maan. De astronauten Lovell, Haise en Swigert ondervinden dat er in 1970, na de landing op de maan, nog maar weinig interesse is in de missies naar de maan. Dit verandert echter als er een aantal dingen verkeerd gaan in de Apollo, en een terugkeer naar de Aarde onwaarschijnlijk wordt. (United International Pictures)

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Recensie (4)

J*A*S*M 

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Engels Finally I can watch this famous film as it should be: in peace, in the original language and without any interruptions from beginning to end… and it’s such a classic Ron Howard, when he has a solid script in his hands. Perfectly executed, though not entirely captivating. It’s missing a WOW! moment. ()

gudaulin 

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Engels I have heard it said perfectly that Apollo 13 is a sentimental drama for financially secure middle-class suits without too much imagination... It's perfectly bourgeois, American, pathetic, and sentimental, a predictably dramatic film that draws from a well-known event in the field of space exploration. During some lines, I felt like smashing the television, and I must say that no film music has brought me to the edge of fury like James Horner's emotionally manipulative score. Though I despise this film, its professionalism cannot be denied, as well as its top-notch cast and decent performances. All in all, it leaves a 55% overall impression. ()

kaylin 

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Engels This film just doesn't captivate me anymore, and I'm not sure if it ever did when I was younger. It's a heroic film that occasionally tries to lighten up a bit, simply something you expect from American productions, except with the difference that it's not as pompous and tear-jerking as Michael Bay's films. Still, I don't need to see it again. ()