The Big Space Travel 1975
Bolshoe kosmicheskoe puteshestvie (original title)
1h 6m | Romance, Sci-fi | 5 November 1975 (Soviet Union)
Storyline:
Three teens are selected for a space flight on the spacecraft Astra. The children are subjected to crises and breakdowns, they have to deal with all sort of problems in outer space.
User review:
Perhaps if you understand Russian this film makes some degree of sense (I doubt it), but the subtitled English version will leave your head spinning. The plot–as far as I can make out–involves three kids (13 year olds) who are chosen (based on their aptitude) to become junior cosmonauts aboard a spaceship. Their back-stories are quite murky, but what little is shown about their interaction with parents is bizarre.
Before you know it, they’re in space and the only adult on board has some unexplained sickness and is quarantined. Of course this leads ground control to make one of the 13 year olds “commander” of the mission, with the other two kids as his crew?!? This is played very straight and melodramatic…the gravity of the position (pun intended) weighs heavily on the kid who is portrayed as a cross between Mr Spock and Stalin.
The film is riddled with flashbacks that make little to no sense…go-kart races, running through fields, etc. The subtitles are so poorly mistranslated that you begin to wonder if they’re messing with you (incompetence is the most likely culprit). I’ve seen plenty of Commie Sci-Fi (both Soviet and East German), but this film stands alone in its abject oddity. It’s almost as if they attempted to make a kid’s version of Solaris whilst retaining all the dark, bizarre elements but on a limited budget. Oh, and there’s dancing. And it is glorious.
In summary, this is a great film that any fan of Psychotronic cinema should seek out. It is not “good” in any sense of the word, but it is really entertaining and fascinating. If nothing else, that such a kid’s film exists, is proof-positive of the dystopian nature of Soviet life, art, and entertainment.
Director: Valentin Selivanov
Writers: Sergey Mikhalkov (play “Pervaya trojka, ili God 2001”), Valentin Selivanov
Stars: Ludmila Berlinskaya, Sergey Obrazov, Igor Sakharov
Country of origin: Soviet Union
Language: Russian
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 4
File size : 941 MiB
Duration : 1 h 2 min
Overall bit rate : 2 108 kb/s
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Heimliche Küsse
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Der Heimliche Freund
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Teenage kicks
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Sommer 85
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Hey, Mike – thanks for the heads-up about these other titles.
Teenage Kicks (assuming you mean the 2016 film) is already here:
https://boyhoodmovies.org/teenage-kicks-2016/#more-11489
“A escondidas” (HIDDEN AWAY) is here:
https://boyhoodmovies.org/a-escondidas-2014/
“Sommer 85” (Summer 85) is here as well:
https://boyhoodmovies.org/summer-of-85-2020/
“Hidden Kisses”
https://boyhoodmovies.org/hidden-kisses-2016/
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Cosmo-naughties!
I can’t help but notice the rather fit boys (for their age) keep their tops off for an unnecessary amount of time — plus do they REALLY need skin-tight space suits? Asking for a friend.
This is a nice recreation feature film. Taking off their tops is made to support the heat of the rocket. Thanks for adding it 😉