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As a man with an insatiable appetite for all things science (especially astronomy and anthropology), I can't begin to describe what a delight this program is. The pace is however still comfortably relaxed compared to other TV material aimed towards the same audience, making me think they.īeing a long time lurker, I decided to register with the site in order to review Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey. The pace and presentation have been changed to better suit todays young, and older audience may not appreciate this.
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It's a very inspiring series well suited to kickstart a young mind into independent critical thinking, curiosity and appreciation of science. You already know this stuff.However, the qualities Cosmos presented to us in 1980, are still the same. Also, the stuff covered is not as amusing to the grown up audience who had the pleasure of enjoying the original. Most importantly, it's without Carl Sagan and Vangelis' excellent music. But with cheaper production methods, brighter colors and crisper sound. It's almost exactly the same as the original, word by word. Audience of the original by Carl Sagan may be disappointed by this remake. The series has 13 episodes, spread over three months, and I can already tell the program has a huge.ĭisclaimer: This review is based exclusively on the first episode.First things first.
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Tyson's narration is full of charm, and the program does the audience an immense favour, and makes "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" an easily absorbed yet thought-provoking experience.As an admirer of the universe, I couldn't wait to view Tyson's Cosmos – even as someone who is constantly trying to absorb facts about the universe, I still managed to pick up some facts I wasn't already aware of, and this is merely the beginning. Carl Sagan allowed the public to see the wonders of science in an entertaining, thought-provoking and immensely educational way, and Tyson manages to capture the spirit and integrity of the original series, while giving the science and facts of the 1980 original a breath of fresh air. Neil deGrasse Tyson's remake of Carl Sagan's original docu-series "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage". For a program that makes us feel so small, Cosmos has a lot of heart