'Apollo 11' documents history like never before | movie review
Apollo 11 assembles incredible unseen footage — from Earth and into space — of the mission to put man on the moon.
30-second review: It's almost unbelievable that Apollo 11 is made solely of archive footage. Every shot and camera move feels so intentional. It's been 25 years since Hoop Dreams became the first and only documentary to be nominated for Best Film Editing at the Oscars. It looks like it's time for another to join its ranks.
Apollo 11 has the ability to give you a sense of wonder about real life. It's one of the best documentaries of the year (decade?) because it doesn't feel like a documentary at all — it's a bold and breathtaking exercise in storytelling.
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If you thought the moon landing sequence in First Man was thrilling, then Apollo 11's very real footage is going to be sensational for you. In the completely uncut 4-minute shot, you can't see more than the lunar surface getting closer and closer as a small line of text in the corner tells you how much fuel the Apollo…

