
Join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey on the surface of the mysterious red planet. Through the eyes of these two intrepid, state-of-the-art rovers, and with NASA scientists and engineers at your side, you'll see Mars in a way no one ever has before, standing on the surface of the planet that's intrigued mankind for eons.... (Full plot summary below)
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Join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey on the surface of the mysterious red planet. Through the eyes of these two intrepid, state-of-the-art rovers, and with NASA scientists and engineers at your side, you'll see Mars in a way no one ever has before, standing on the surface of the planet that's intrigued mankind for eons.
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| Movie MomNell MinowUnlike most IMAX films, which have a stately, almost static feeling, this movie has moments as immediate and involving as a feature film. |
| Entertainment WeeklyGregory KirschlingThe mission is an impressive coup for NASA - these scientists are smart! - but it doesn't quite slam-dunk as a fully satisfying IMAX experience. |
| Film Journal InternationalRex RobertsThe actual images from the barren surface of our solar neighbor don't fill the giant screen. |
| New York PostKyle SmithA splendidly photographed IMAX 2-D film, takes us breathlessly through the process of designing Spirit and Opportunity, the two plucky Mars rovers that have been sending images 300 million miles since they hit the Red Planet in 2003. |
| USA TodayMike ClarkThe movie is more compelling than exciting with one exception: the kind of rocket blast-off sequence for which IMAX screens were seemingly invented. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckRoving Mars is bound to inspire hordes of young science geeks to dream about sending in their resumes. The rest of us may not feel so excited. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyThe interaction of two amazing NASA roving robots, named "Spirit" and "Opportunity," with the mysterious terrain of Mars is authentically captured by writer/director George Butler on IMAX cameras. |
| Boston GlobeEthan GilsdorfDespite audiences knowing the happy ending from the get-go, [director] Butler manages to inject considerable drama. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanCapably accomplishes its mission to Mars by blending solid science with sci-fi eye candy. |
| Hollywood Report CardRoss AnthonyThe first third of the film is weak, but from there it blasts off with strength and connects emotionally, visually, intellectually and even motivationally with the audience. |