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If the scholarly tone and historical depth of
Cosmos made that science miniseries akin to
National Geographic magazine, then
Hyperspace is like the
National Enquirer. Each episode centers around a dramatic question (Will asteroids destroy the Earth? Could a black hole suck up our sun?) that is examined with slick computer-generated eye candy but fairly shallow content--for example, one episode argues that human beings need to colonize other planets because the sun will one day expand and burn the Earth to a cinder, but never mentions that the expansion of the sun won't happen for millions of years. Still,
Hyperspace does present a variety of exciting ideas and may prompt viewers to learn more. The graphics are beautiful, host Sam Neill projects an engaging intelligence, and you have to love a television show that treats scientists like rock stars. Young science fiction fans will enjoy it enormously.
--Bret Fetzer
Product Description
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 05/24/2005 Run time: 180 minutes Rating: Nr