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Horizon
Lee Chi Ho is a science lover however he need to give up for his dream because of his family. He believes that the Earth is flat but he didn’t tell anyone about this weird idea. One day he meets a strange uncle who live in a mysterious spaceship and full of Flat Earth documents inside. Moreover, Lee’s son also believes that the Earth is flat but everyone in the school laugh about him, including the teacher. To prove what he believes for his son, he eventually decided to fly to the space with the uncle's spaceship.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the profound human experience of hope and despair as humanity faces existential threats. It explores historical moments of crisis and resilience, examining how societies have grappled with challenges that pushed them to the brink. The film features reflections and expert commentary on the nature of human endurance and our collective ability to look towards the future.
Critical Reception
Horizon received moderate critical attention, with reviewers often highlighting its ambitious scope and philosophical undertones. While some praised its thought-provoking nature and the significance of its subject matter, others found the execution to be uneven or overly abstract. Audience reception was generally positive for those interested in historical and philosophical documentaries.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual depth and exploration of profound themes.
Criticized by some for a lack of clear narrative focus.
Appreciated for its historical context and contemplative approach.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features extensive archival footage and interviews with historians and philosophers, aiming to connect past struggles with contemporary challenges.
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