It's always interesting to see documentaries on people trying to realize their dream, especially if it is about people wanting to build a rocket for space-travel. However, you would expect from such a space tale to work towards a glorious technical achievement and show the involved people. Not so here. This documentary more and more turns into a continuous stream of arguments revolving around the two main characters, eventually leading to them abandoning the project altogether. One of them, Peter Madsen, is portrayed as one of the big troublemakers. To see the documentary slide into a soap opera is a big disappointment, and the ending is not a closure.
I watched this documentary only to find out afterwards that the same Peter Madsen is currently under investigation for murder on a female journalist who traveled with him on his submarine, and whose dismembered body was recently found. That makes watching this documentary to see how he acted very weird...
I watched this documentary only to find out afterwards that the same Peter Madsen is currently under investigation for murder on a female journalist who traveled with him on his submarine, and whose dismembered body was recently found. That makes watching this documentary to see how he acted very weird...