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'Red Heaven': Film Review

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Red Heavenis timely in a way that the filmmakers could not have anticipated when they started making the documentary five years ago: It gazes head-on at isolation, confinement, boredom and stress — issues that nearly everyone is confronting in some combination or another as the world goes on coronavirus lockdown.

But there's a lightness to the film as it explores weighty matters, along with a dash of reality show dynamics, framing cosmic questions in a familiar format.

All of this is in the name of science; the central contrivance is a NASA-funded experiment that putsix strangers in a 1,200-square-foot dome on the slope of a Hawaiian volcano, with limited resources, for a year.

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