Last Exit: Space is a new documentary on Discovery+ that explores the possibility of humans colonizing planets beyond Earth. Since it is produced and narrated by Werner Herzog (director of Grizzly Man, guest star on The Mandalorian) and written and directed by his son Rudolph, however, it goes in a different direction than your average space documentary. It's weird, beautiful, skeptical, and even a bit funny.
In light of the film's recent streaming launch, father and son Herzog spoke with Ars Technica from their respective homes about the film's otherworldly hopes, pessimistic conclusions, and that one part about space colonists having to drink their own urine.
(Score: 0, Troll) by khallow on Wednesday March 16 2022, @04:24AM
There's that yearning for the Bug Paste Utopia [soylentnews.org] (BPU) again and again [soylentnews.org] and again [soylentnews.org]. It is truly unfortunate that reality isn't cooperating in the realization of the BPU.
Rivers no longer catch on fire (well, at least in the US), vast amounts of land are put under conservation, orcas eating healthy in oil spills, not forced to eat said bug paste, huge pollution declines in the developed world with more and more of the world joining that developed world, and producing things without massive ecological harm like slash and burn.
Maybe JoeMerchant, you can get into your pickup, roll coal, and turn back the tide of human progress. The BPU is clearly the superior choice. And maybe if you really help out a lot, we can reverse all that green progress so that we can achieve that glorious environmental collapse that we obviously want so much that we're willing to deny reality in order to achieve.