Star Wars Tech
Leading scientists from physics, engineering, astronomy, and prosthetics meticulously deconstruct the machinery of a fictional galaxy. They scrutinize lightsabers, hyperdrives, blasters, and droids, holding iconic concepts from the saga against the hard light of contemporary scientific law. The documentary poses a compelling question: how plausible is Star Wars technology based on today's understanding? Experts draw parallels, analyze underlying principles, and debate the fundamental barriers separating cinematic fantasy from current laboratory potential.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2007 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Rick Hull |
| Runtime | 46 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.9/10 (9 votes) |
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This documentary serves as a perfect bridge between unbridled fantasy and academic curiosity. It doesn't debunk the saga's magic but offers a thrilling thought experiment, deepening appreciation for the creators' engineering ingenuity.
What lingers after the credits is the infectious enthusiasm of experts treating fictional tech with genuine scientific rigor. It makes complex physics engaging by using beloved iconography as a starting point. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Rick Hull
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