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    | | |  | First Spaceship on Venus |  | List Price: $14.99 Your Price: $13.49
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 In a utopian future of universal peace and brotherhood--1985 to be  specific--a mysterious artifact found in Siberia is discovered to be a  message from Venus. While the recording is studied, an international team of  scientists is rocketed off to make contact with the mysterious planet. It  takes the film some time to get going (worldwide harmony makes for a  beautiful future but pallid drama when everyone gets along so nicely), but  things begin to cook once they land on the misty wasteland of Venus. Swarms of  metal bugs hop from glassy mutant trees and bubbling black mud  oozes after our astronaut heroes, but no Venusians can be found amidst the  geodesic architecture and buzzing power plants. What they discover instead  is a terrifying conspiracy wrapped in an anti-war parable. Based on a novel by  Polish science fiction legend Stanislaw Lem (whose work also inspired  Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris), this German science fiction adventure  is a visual treat, from the sleek, grand, silver spaceship and a funky  purple Venus landscape of alien ruins and crystalline bubbles. Decently  (if prosaically) dubbed and trimmed down to a brisk 78 minutes, it's an  entertaining triumph of psychedelic art direction and desolate alien  weirdness presented in all its brightly colored, widescreen glory. --Sean  Axmaker
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