"Exploring Astronauts' Mental Health in 'Space: The Longest Goodbye' (2024) - A Review"
"Space: The Longest Goodbye" is a documentary exploring the challenges facing a manned mission to Mars, delving into the psychological effects on astronauts and their families. The film features interviews with NASA scientists, consultants, and astronauts, shedding light on the emotional experiences and sacrifices involved in space exploration. However, it falls short in exploring the potential impact of art and humanities on astronauts' well-being and lacks a sense of wonder or joy, leaving it feeling like a promotional piece for NASA with a grim and calculated tone. The documentary ends up being a muddled mix of warnings and celebrations, ultimately leaving the viewer with more questions than answers.
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