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Good Night Oppy

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
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Good Night Oppy (2022)
The film follows Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rover affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but she ultimately explored Mars for nearly 15 years.
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The film follows Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rover affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but she ulti... Read allThe film follows Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rover affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but she ultimately explored Mars for nearly 15 years.The film follows Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rover affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but she ultimately explored Mars for nearly 15 years.

  • Director
    • Ryan White
  • Writers
    • Ryan White
    • Helen Kearns
  • Stars
    • Angela Bassett
    • Stephen Colbert
    • Jon Stewart
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Ryan White
    • Writers
      • Ryan White
      • Helen Kearns
    • Stars
      • Angela Bassett
      • Stephen Colbert
      • Jon Stewart
    • 50User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 22 wins & 36 nominations total

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    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Self - Narrator
    Stephen Colbert
    Stephen Colbert
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jon Stewart
    Jon Stewart
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    David Letterman
    David Letterman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Moogega Cooper
    Moogega Cooper
    Steve Squyres
    Steve Squyres
    Jennifer Trosper
    Kobie Boykins
    Bekah Sosland Siegfriedt
    Abigail Fraeman
    Rob Manning
    Rob Manning
    Vandi Verma
    Ashley Stroupe
    Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu
    Doug Ellison
    Mark Adler
    LeVar Burton
    LeVar Burton
    • Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge
    • (archive footage)
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
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    • Director
      • Ryan White
    • Writers
      • Ryan White
      • Helen Kearns
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    Reviewers say 'Good Night Oppy' is a heartwarming documentary celebrating the Mars rover Opportunity's journey, emphasizing human perseverance and innovation. It is lauded for stunning visuals and compelling storytelling but criticized for anthropomorphizing the rovers and lacking scientific depth. Some find the reliance on CGI and emotional narratives detracts from technical details, yet many appreciate it as a touching tribute to exploration, making it a must-watch for space enthusiasts.
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    10manfreid88

    I'll see you again...

    Beauty!

    A worthy epilogue for one of the most daring feat of human exploration- full of emotion and passion.

    For those that were young when the twin missions were launched, our hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow and our childhoods were intertwined with the discoveries and daily updates about this mission.

    Thus, pretty much like for those magnificent human beings that toiled towards making this happen, Opportunity and Spirit became more than robots- in them we could see the reflections of human dedication and perseverance.

    Good night, Oppy! Good Night Spirit! May the stars watch over you!
    9robdrummond

    My highest review so far

    I have given this documentary a 9 - i have not yet read other reviews but I will after this.

    I really enjoyed this original/actual and compelling story of these two Mara Rovers built to last 90 days but fed back info for up to 15 years.

    Its daft perhaps to think anyone could be emotionally attached to an inanimate object made by man - but you know what? They weren't inanimate at all - they really were the children of their creators and the emotion the team back on earth had for them was also felt by me - a simple viewer in UK.

    The comparisons made between these machines and people made the real life connection between man and machine seem very very real (and it was!)

    Excellent - thank you.
    9trudjoh

    Wish Dad was here

    I watch all space exploration shows through my Dad's eyes. He was born in 1899, was in the second class of electrical engineers at Penn State, worked over 40 years at General Electric) and he never tired of the "New". He died in 1987, having watched every launch, every landing, and heard every word. He set his alarm to wake up and watch landings, even if on at 3:00 AM. The shuttle was a fascination. Nothing was boring.

    Perhaps because he worked for General Electric (very involved with space programs) ? But his engineering background just lit him up.

    I have read a lot of reviews for this film, and realize how jaded folks can be today. We are so used to new accomplishments, the new stuff is boring?

    I am not finished with this movie yet, but when I watched Oppy roll onto the surface of Mars, I teared up. Proud of human accomplishment. Anticipating what is coming. Wishing I could go to Mars so I can channel the sites and sounds through my senses to my dad. (Yes I am fascinated by Quantam Physics!). We should all watch these accomplishments and be amazed what we can do without fighting with each other.
    10folalde

    A love letter to both Spirit, Opportunity, and the NASA teams behind them.

    This documentary is made with love for two inorganic characters, that display endurance far beyond their design specifications.

    The teams behind Spirit and Opportunity exhibit NASA's mission, vision, and values well. The film can serve as a recruitment vehicle for future scientists, engineers, and astronauts.

    Autonomous vehicles explore what is inaccessible to humans in technologies current state. Good Night Oppy, explores the adventures of two unmanned vehicles as they traverse the inhospitable planet, Mars.

    What these two vehicles encountered rewrote our history books and paved the way for the vehicles and people that will continue NASA's mission.
    7ferguson-6

    Roam

    Greetings again from the darkness. "Check out the brain on Brad!" There may or may not have been a 'Brad' on the NASA team we follow in Ryan White's documentary, however Samuel L Jackson's famous line from PULP FICTION certainly holds true for the rest of the team that helped execute the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission. A brief overview outlines the attempts to gain approval, followed by the design and planning and testing to ensure the window for launch was met. See, the launch was scheduled according to a planetary alignment that only occurs every 26 months. A late arrival would have been costly, and possibly ended the program before it really started.

    The mission was to send a rover to Mars and have it procure samples from around the red planet in hopes of finding evidence of water, which would likely mean proof of past life. We see some of the design stage as the engineers note the human characteristics, though most movie fans will immediately notice physical similarities to WALL-E. The team created two "twin" robotic rovers named "Spirit" and "Opportunity". The expectation was that each would have a 90-day lifespan and send scientifically significant data back. The race was on to meet the launch date in 2003, and the two rovers were launched three weeks apart - and to different areas of the planet.

    After the 6-and-a-half-month flight time to travel 300 million miles, the two rovers were successfully landed, which only kicked off some of the challenges back on Earth in mission control. It's here, and with the numerous interviews of team members, that we really get a sense of the emotions running through these folks who had invested so much time and energy into making the mission a reality. Computer engineered reenactments (stunning work from Industrial Light & Magic) help us visualize what happened on Mars, while the archival footage from inside the NASA control room conveys the palpable tension as they helplessly wait for the next signal to arrive.

    Although Mr. White's documentary centers on scientific achievement, much of the focus lands on the human element. We are there to witness first the relief, and then the jubilation as that first signal from Mars is received. Scientists, designers, engineers, and drivers all experience the rollercoaster of emotions driven by the intense camaraderie and teamwork involved. Should you ever doubt whether the smartest people on the planet experience human emotions, you need only look at the faces as daily 'wake-up songs' are played, including "Roam" by the B-52s, "SOS" by Abba, "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf. Additionally, after the 90-day window has closed, the annual "cocktail napkin" records each team members prediction about rover survival over the coming year.

    Emotions and accomplishments go hand in hand for these NASA types, as do the challenges presented by harsh winters and dust storms that put west Texas to shame. It's remarkable that Spirit lasted more than 7 years, and Oppy (the "lucky rover") went for 15, before finally being shut down while Billie Holiday sang "I'll be Seeing You." Wisely, director White ends on a high not with the 2020 launch of the new rover, Perseverance. What an inspiring trip this is.

    Opens in US theaters on November 4, 2022 and on Prime Video November 23.

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    • Trivia
      Although the crater was already named the Eagle Crater when the Opportunity rover came to rest in it after "bouncing" off Mars' surface while landing; the name of the crater got a golf reference from this fact. In golf, "eagle" means sinking a ball two strokes under par and the metaphor extended to landing "a hole in one" with Opportunity rover.
    • Quotes

      Self - Narrator: Good night, Opportunity. Well done.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 874: The Menu + Bones and All (2022)
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      Written by Stig Anderson (as Stig Erik Leopold Anderson), Björn Ulvaeus (as Bjoern K. Ulvaeus) and Benny Andersson (as Benny Goran Bror Andersson)

      Performed by ABBA

      Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd. under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İyi Geceler Oppy
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Amblin Television
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      • $3,663
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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      • 2.00 : 1

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