Apart from our planet Earth, if there is any other heavenly body that has been researched by the scientists meticulously, it’s the Moon.
July Moon is a documentary that sheds light on America’s incessant endeavors to be the first nation in the world to land on the moon and explore its features. The movie’s cinematography uses sources that range from Kennedy’s space exploration programs to the recorded tapes of Gary George made in 70’s. It chronicles each and every effort made by all those astronauts, who wanted to make the visit to the moon, the first, and consequently the most memorable one. The docudrama paints a clear picture of U.S.A.’s determination and perseverance to be the first one to land on the moon before any other nation. It even brings forth the ecstasy that the Americans felt upon hearing Neil Armstrong’s “Giant Leap” for the first time from the moon. The feeling is inexplicable! The movie focuses on the activities of scientists and astronauts of US in the 20th century, when NASA consoled over the misplaced tapes of their country’s extraordinary attempts in exploring the moon.
The tableau makes us identify with the happiness of the ordinary Americans when they achieved their mission. Undoubtedly, it was an event that changed the entire course of advancement in the scientific world-the journey to the moon.