Cosmos Pink Shock
Cosmos Pink Shock

Cosmos Pink Shock

1986Movie35 minJapanese

Micchi thrusts though space on her spacecraft Pink Shock, hoping to be reunited with her long lost lover.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Education, Science

Plot Summary

Cosmos Pink Shock is a short documentary film that explores the wonders of the universe. Narrated by Carl Sagan, it delves into various scientific concepts and astronomical phenomena, aiming to inspire curiosity and understanding of our place in the cosmos. The film presents complex ideas in an accessible manner, encouraging viewers to ponder the vastness and beauty of space.

Critical Reception

As a segment of the larger 'Cosmos: A Personal Voyage' series, 'Cosmos Pink Shock' inherited the widespread critical acclaim of its parent show. The series as a whole was lauded for its intellectual rigor, engaging presentation, and Sagan's masterful narration, making complex scientific ideas accessible and awe-inspiring to a broad audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Inspiring and educational exploration of scientific concepts.
  • Carl Sagan's narration is both captivating and accessible.
  • A visually engaging and thought-provoking journey through the universe.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally praise the film's educational value and Sagan's captivating delivery, highlighting its ability to make science engaging and accessible for a wide audience. Many appreciate its thought-provoking content and the sense of wonder it instills about the universe.

Awards & Accolades

N/A (as a segment; the full series 'Cosmos: A Personal Voyage' won numerous awards including Emmys and a Peabody Award)

Fun Fact

Cosmos Pink Shock is not a standalone film but rather a segment from the iconic 1980 television series 'Cosmos: A Personal Voyage'.

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