I’ve never been a huge fan of found footage movies. Sure
there are a few that come to mind where it actually worked in favor of the
story being told. But far too often the herky jerky motion of the camera being used
works against the storytelling going on. The only times that works to the
movies advantage is when it becomes a character in the film, a moving person
holding a camera in an attempt to document what is happening with sincerity.
Such is the case with OPERATION AVALANCHE.
One of the biggest conspiracy theories out there is the
Apollo moon landing. Did we or didn’t we land a man on the moon? If not, how
was it that we sat enthralled as a nation, as a world, watching the images on
TV? How could they have competently pulled this off and not a single person
revealed what really happened?
Much of that is answered in this film, a faux documentary
about how it all took place. In the early sixties the CIA recruited a number of
bright and gifted young men graduating in the top of their class from several
outstanding universities. This group was put to use coming up with various
operations that would put their talents to use.
When it comes up that there might be a Russian mole in the
space program at NASA, agent Matt Johnson tries to convince his boss that
sending agents in to pose as scientists won’t work. He feels they’ll be caught
due to lack of knowledge. His suggestion instead is to send his team in posing
as a documentary film crew shooting for public television. When he’s told that
no one would let themselves be filmed like this he points out that they’ve been
shooting the discussion since it began. The team gets their chance.
Going to NASA in Houston they meet everyone and explain what
they’re there to do, at least on the surface. Everyone is willing to help them
and be open with them all. Using this to their advantage they plant bugs in
nearly every potential area they can which provides them with a possible lead.
Rather than allow them to carry on they’re told to return and let another team
follow up.
Johnson, still ambitious to a fault, wants to be in charge
of his own team. The secret they had learned was that NASA doesn’t have the
ability to land a man on the moon before the end of the decade, the promised
time made by JFK in his famous speech. Johnson films a few things on his own
and puts forth another potentiality: what if they staged the moon landing. The
astronauts would be in on it, playing tapes made and put on the module before
they left Earth. All of it would be shot by Johnson and his crew.
The plan is set in motion and they begin looking for ways to
accomplish their goals. When location shooting comes up short of delivering
believable footage they visit the set of director Stanley Kubrik who is in the
process of making his own film that will include footage on the moon, 2001.
Again posing as a documentary crew they learn techniques he is using and apply
them to their own film.
But as with all good conspiracies it only works with the
least amount of people knowing that it took place. Add to the mix the amount of
paranoia that those involved would experience and before the movie ends more
comes into question than just the moon landing.
I’ve seen some criticize the shaky hand held look of the
film but in this instance I found that to be a plus. These would not be dolly
shots and the Steadicam wasn’t invented yet. Hand held would have been the way
it was shot. The story may leave a bit to be desired but the whole point of the
film is a “what if” scenario rather than a here are the facts and we can prove
it type film. The acting is not great but then from what I’ve read a lot of it
was improvised, another plus in my book here.
What is particularly amazing to me is the look of the film in what is
being shown, how they’ve captured the world of the sixties to perfection. Okay,
I’ve heard there are a few glitches. But most shots of cars, people and cities
on display here reek of that time period and fantastically so on the meager
budget this film was granted.
Sure the movie will not be for everyone. It’s not an action
film or a Bond styled thriller from start to finish. But it does tell an
interesting story and attempts to put forth the idea that this was what really
happened. Is it? I’ll leave that for you to decide.
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