Only three minutes into it, this film says: "the ISS is the most expensive house ever built... thanks to generous countries like the United States, Russia, and China."
Wait... CHINA? The ISS project received $60B from the US and $12B from Russia, and $5B each from Europe and Japan. China is not part of the ISS project at all.
For soft sci-fi movies like Star Wars or Star Trek, I don't much care about inaccuacies because they are entirely fiction. But for a movie like this that pretends to be realistic (with the ISS in it!), that sort of lazy inaccuracy kills my interest. Do your homework before making a movie, please!
Wait... CHINA? The ISS project received $60B from the US and $12B from Russia, and $5B each from Europe and Japan. China is not part of the ISS project at all.
For soft sci-fi movies like Star Wars or Star Trek, I don't much care about inaccuacies because they are entirely fiction. But for a movie like this that pretends to be realistic (with the ISS in it!), that sort of lazy inaccuracy kills my interest. Do your homework before making a movie, please!