I didn’t know how thoroughly gripping “scientist versus capitalist versus underdog innovator” could be until watching this documentary.
What it's about
Director Ross Kauffman and journalist Ashlee Vance shadow the modern space race between multiple startups, namely Astra, Planet Labs, and Rocket Lab, and report what their activities could mean for the future of humanity.
The take
Backed by hefty research, dramatized by great players, and made relevant by the current and future impact aerospace has on the human race, Wild Wild Space makes for a surprisingly thrilling watch. Like the title suggests, outer space is a gold mine of opportunity right now, and the three startups the film zeros in on—Astra, Planet Labs, and Rocket Lab—are competing much in the same way the cowboys of the Old West are, full of ambition and lacking any mercy. It’s packed with drama, which you wouldn’t normally expect from a film that’s largely about physics, finance, and politics, but here we are. And the simultaneous storytelling works, too. They’re all equally interesting and overlap in smart ways, thanks to Kauffman’s deft editing and Vance’s knowledgable takes that tie it all together. Scientist vs capitalist vs madcap underdog is a story you’d never know to watch till the end till now.
What stands out
The frightening future of unregulated commercial space.
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