So, for anyone wondering... 1) It's not really possible to "run out" of water. That would require some sort of mass chemical reaction that would almost assuredly eliminate all life on Earth before eliminating all water (either due to life being affected as well, or due to the environment being annihilated by the loss of one or more major oceans). _Potable_ water may be a different question, but we do have means of cleansing water. (And worst-case scenario, there are _many_ chemical substances which produce water and salts when combined, most notably hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. Generally, this sort of thing is a common reaction when acids & bases are mixed.) 2) Water being salinated doesn't mean it's unusable. It just means it needs to be desalinated beforehand. There are many means of doing this, as anyone familiar with middle- and high-school wilderness survival books would know. Heck, all you need is a bucket, a plastic sheet, and a pile of rocks, if you're in the right environment. And it gets _significantly_ easier once modern technology gets involved... if push comes to shove, we can convert ocean water into safe water, unless literally the entire human race is stuck on a raft in the ocean with no land in sight. 3) And the big one: Water is _extremely_ common in space. Find a comet, you've got water. Find a planet, there's a good chance of it having water. Find an asteroid, it might have water. And you don't even need to ask about the chunks of ice floating around out there. Really, they should've been suspicious the instant they found out they "needed" to go to Europa to find water.
Earth is an enclosed ecosystem everything is recycled. Only atmosphere bleeds from earth and that gets replenished by plant life, keeping it fresh, so to speak. Earth is amazing, nothing we can do naturally (except something stupid) will change it.
@@erselo2477 how many planets have we landed probes on? Venus is probably too hot. Mars shows evidence of water in the past, but not presently, Our Moon - is there enough gravity to keep the water? Really, hardly any, and only in our own solar system. As for Europa, is there proof of water, or just some evidence?
They have use of gravity onboard... and other technological advances, but no water salination plants on earth? Have to visit Europa? How are they to get water from Europa to Earth? It's expensive as water is heavy.
Quite simple, really. They just happen to have a small device that can set an influence of gravity equal to earth's, through multiple floors of a space station, with the distance of the astronauts from said gravity "mcguffin" never being an issue, though the strength of the gravitational "mcguffin" has absolutely no effect or influence from or to earth's gravity. It's like a giant one sided magnet of gravity on the bottom of the ship.... So simple. 😂😂😂😂😂 Easier than making ice cubes..... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@JTwelks32 300 million people already use desalinized water as their primary water source. Most of the world's population lives within 50 miles of large bodies of salt water. It is a heck of a lot easier to do that than ship it through space.
@@kirkdavis2881 It is very energy-intensive and doing so tends to exacerbate the problems (most notably global climate change) that cause one to need to desalinate water in the first place. It's one of the reasons we're working on the fusion problem; cheap terawatts would really help with desalinization on a wide scale.
@BronzeDragon133 it is easier and less resource intensive than going back and forth with thousands of space tankers to the moons of Jupiter. It is not yet an ideal solution but certainly a better option than the one in the movie.
A desalination plant cost about 100 to 200 million dollars. The International Space Station cost about 150 billion dollars (or 150 desalination plants). This movie station looks a wee bit more expensive than the ISS, not to mention the cost of the probes and a mission to Europa and then cost of havesting europas water. While Sci-Fi requires the suspention of belief, it should not require the suspention of comon sense. The price of this sci-fi mission could cover the cost of many, many thousands of plant turning sea water into fresh water.
Movie watchers know that movies can exist in alternate or fictional universes, right? And that there is no rule book for them to have to explain that it is or explain how this earth might have changed. For example they’re out of water. We are not. Maybe Quebec will become a country before we run out of water. Just playing devils advocate - i have no watched in full yet. But I am impressed that they chose Europa and that they discovered it is salt water which is actually a weirdly recent discovery (the salt). Oh also in these other fictional universes can have different laws of physics. Welcome to storytelling, Chat.
Just making sure I'm hearing this right: we're planning to "import water from Jupiter's moon"? Are you f-ing serious, film? Do script writers even still use their brains? Yeesh.
yay we found drinkable water on europa. now we only have to figure out how to move it from there to earth in a gigantous scale thats just not possible. meanwhile the oceans are still blue and not made drinkable via large scale industries
Clearly, @@HappyH4x0r, they replaced the oceans with blue paint at some point, just because they could. -I can't facepalm hard enough to say that with a straight face. xD-
Almost as bad as a movie that suggests an alien race has enslaved humanity in a giant machine that distracts them with an artificial reality. All of this just to capture the electric current in human brains.
I hate concepts like this that take forever to work up to something and that something is never actually explored. Like who screens these movies and reviews them. Everyone just is brown-nosing on set
So Quebec is sending manned missions to Jupiter while the province itself is unable to build roads that can go one year without potholes !!! Anyone who visited Quebec would know what am talking about !
@@maxpower7150 Russia is a third world country?? Also India was robbed and invaded for years by Mughals and then britishers that's what wrecked the country the most then came the corrupt leaders and politicians. But it's still the biggest military power and economy after China in Asia.
And all of the 1st jobs were to look for English signs and for English only food labels of ethnic foods. There is a office de la langue francais that does this in Quebec. It's more realistic that Quebec has a space program
Based on the response on the comment board I’m going to skip this one. Maybe one day I will get to visit Canada maybe Toronto Quebec Vancouver Montreal etc
There are Canadians that don't speak English. A lot of Canada used to be French territory until they lost it in the 7 Years War. I have a friend from Toronto whose family used to live in Montreal. The government in Montreal passed various laws to protect the French language. If a business had a sign it had to be in French with any English signs kept at the back of the store. I went to Montreal a number of times for the F1 race from the early 1990s onwards. We did have Currys at a place called The Star of something. One year the name was changed to a French version.
Why go all the way to space when we have more water than ever need here! Yes it is salty but we know how to remove it. I always find the sci-fi film with water resources as desperate themme to be difficult to believe.
President of Quebec? Quebec Space Agency? No and No. LOL Canada's national space agency, and its headquarters are located at the John H. Chapman Space Centre in Longueuil, Quebec, it is not the Quebec Space Agency, be Quebec is a province. No president, just a Premier. LOL
@@kwadwog8168 Great. It's a pretty place but it doesn't change the fact that it's not a country, doesn't have a president and doesn't have it's own space agency. LOL
@@boydgauvin3377 Sorry, but it was not a National board film, but a really small production financed by Astral Media for its Ztélé tv cable channel (now Bell Media group)
Astronauts supposedly mentally fit right. Tired of this kind of space/astronaut’s drama. How boring movie. Space survival movie is good but drama between astronauts?? Nah.
Woman on ships, even space ships are not good news. They act on emotions rather than facts. They are distractions. I don’t like these trendy types in space exploration films. If I’m sending people into space I’m sending trained disciplined military types. Glad I never paid for this movie.
A person was crying for Quebec being told as something. Bruh Canada is nothing. Only 3 space agencies are doing something actually NASA ISRO ROSCOSMOS US - India - Russia Maybe even china and jap a little bit . But just these canada is nothing. No prejudice! Lovely people But factos
The water issue was just a smoke screen, the real mission was to covertly recover an alien space craft on Europa without interference.
They lost me at "the President of Quebec".....now that's SCIENCE FICTION......
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it would be : Prime Minster of Quebec. We don't have president here.
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So, for anyone wondering...
1) It's not really possible to "run out" of water. That would require some sort of mass chemical reaction that would almost assuredly eliminate all life on Earth before eliminating all water (either due to life being affected as well, or due to the environment being annihilated by the loss of one or more major oceans). _Potable_ water may be a different question, but we do have means of cleansing water. (And worst-case scenario, there are _many_ chemical substances which produce water and salts when combined, most notably hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. Generally, this sort of thing is a common reaction when acids & bases are mixed.)
2) Water being salinated doesn't mean it's unusable. It just means it needs to be desalinated beforehand. There are many means of doing this, as anyone familiar with middle- and high-school wilderness survival books would know. Heck, all you need is a bucket, a plastic sheet, and a pile of rocks, if you're in the right environment. And it gets _significantly_ easier once modern technology gets involved... if push comes to shove, we can convert ocean water into safe water, unless literally the entire human race is stuck on a raft in the ocean with no land in sight.
3) And the big one: Water is _extremely_ common in space. Find a comet, you've got water. Find a planet, there's a good chance of it having water. Find an asteroid, it might have water. And you don't even need to ask about the chunks of ice floating around out there. Really, they should've been suspicious the instant they found out they "needed" to go to Europa to find water.
Also should mention there is a good chance that there are entire oceans of water deep in the earth.
Interesting, but pedantic, considering this is drama, not science.
Earth is an enclosed ecosystem everything is recycled. Only atmosphere bleeds from earth and that gets replenished by plant life, keeping it fresh, so to speak. Earth is amazing, nothing we can do naturally (except something stupid) will change it.
If it is so common, why couldn't we find any water yet on any planet or moon outside Europa?
@@erselo2477 how many planets have we landed probes on? Venus is probably too hot. Mars shows evidence of water in the past, but not presently, Our Moon - is there enough gravity to keep the water? Really, hardly any, and only in our own solar system.
As for Europa, is there proof of water, or just some evidence?
I love sci-fi but this kind of ‘drama in space’ bores me to tears. Thanks for helping me avoiding the movie!
It was a good short but won't sit through the movie.
They have use of gravity onboard... and other technological advances, but no water salination plants on earth? Have to visit Europa? How are they to get water from Europa to Earth? It's expensive as water is heavy.
Don’t be silly they are going to dehydrate the water before bringing it back
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@@davidmitchell1104 😅😅
They will lay pipes,,
some of these sci fi movies are amazing, majik gravity in space stations. the station isnt even spinning.
Quite simple, really.
They just happen to have a small device that can set an influence of gravity equal to earth's, through multiple floors of a space station, with the distance of the astronauts from said gravity "mcguffin" never being an issue, though the strength of the gravitational "mcguffin" has absolutely no effect or influence from or to earth's gravity.
It's like a giant one sided magnet of gravity on the bottom of the ship....
So simple.
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Easier than making ice cubes.....
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What I mean to say is "ssssssshhhhhhh. Stop noticing!"
Lol
Apparently. In English this movie is called 1000 Days in Space. In the U.S. it's on the PLEX app in the U.S.
You could get water from Europa...or just desalinate ocean water...lol
That's impossible
Yeah so easy to do that…. Not
@@JTwelks32 300 million people already use desalinized water as their primary water source. Most of the world's population lives within 50 miles of large bodies of salt water. It is a heck of a lot easier to do that than ship it through space.
@@kirkdavis2881 It is very energy-intensive and doing so tends to exacerbate the problems (most notably global climate change) that cause one to need to desalinate water in the first place.
It's one of the reasons we're working on the fusion problem; cheap terawatts would really help with desalinization on a wide scale.
@BronzeDragon133 it is easier and less resource intensive than going back and forth with thousands of space tankers to the moons of Jupiter. It is not yet an ideal solution but certainly a better option than the one in the movie.
President of…”Quebec”….🤣🤣🤣🤣 and with a Space Program…not on Ontario’s watch!
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Had me spitting up my beer! LOL
Quebec will never be able to leave Canada
@@mightymightyenapack2530 we don't want to leave either by the way.
Thank you for this!
mmmmmmm unsure about this one! I love space related movies but this seems a bit.... messy?
There's a lot of freshwater in the Great Lakes just saying...
Can’t have it.
They left Canada so that is a no go
Me sitting back in my office chair: "Well that escalated quickly."
This reminded me of DEFCON 4 from 1985. Could you do that one sometime? It’s a bit crazy, since it was the 80s.
The premise of this movie (running out of water) is almost as dumb as the idea that Quebec is going to somehow run its own space program.
Nothing more to inspire me to never buy a product and have it interrupt my UA-cam video.
Most realistic thing about this is quebec stating ww3 if they ever become their own country
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lol
I remember when this came out.
The Only way Quebec would get its own space program is if Canada paid for it .and who would want to be up in space with a bunch of quebecers..
If I didn't spend years of my life traveling in bar bands this orbiting theme would be fun.
I’m from Quebec and I know most the actors in this clic , I will look about that movie because I never heard of it .
the fact that it's super cheap to desalinate ocean water...
A desalination plant cost about 100 to 200 million dollars. The International Space Station cost about 150 billion dollars (or 150 desalination plants). This movie station looks a wee bit more expensive than the ISS, not to mention the cost of the probes and a mission to Europa and then cost of havesting europas water. While Sci-Fi requires the suspention of belief, it should not require the suspention of comon sense. The price of this sci-fi mission could cover the cost of many, many thousands of plant turning sea water into fresh water.
So this means every actor, writer, director, and everyone involved in this movie is so stupid not to realize the premises is just unbelievably dumb
The producer was stupid, and everyone else just wanted to get paid.
This is only marginally more stupid than many Star Trek episodes.
Basically if they can make a movie then anyone can 🤣
I have friends from Canada and I’m wondering if this movie shows how French Canadians treat/feel towards Canadians?
Do you upload or have a channel on rumble? You are one of the only channels that keep me on youtube, but I tire of this ecosystem.
I really hate movies or even series without conclusions. Especially ones that won't get sequels.
Catching a comet and towing it would be waaaaaaaaay cheaper
😂😂 I can't. Quebec space agency? They better add a couple zeros to their budget if they want to start exploring space. Just saying
What is this called please let me know
People seem to forget that distilling sea water exists and can produce plenty of water.
I'm sorry, the president of Quebec?? 😂😂😂😂
And there is no resolution to the plot of the movie
Movie watchers know that movies can exist in alternate or fictional universes, right? And that there is no rule book for them to have to explain that it is or explain how this earth might have changed. For example they’re out of water. We are not. Maybe Quebec will become a country before we run out of water. Just playing devils advocate - i have no watched in full yet. But I am impressed that they chose Europa and that they discovered it is salt water which is actually a weirdly recent discovery (the salt). Oh also in these other fictional universes can have different laws of physics. Welcome to storytelling, Chat.
You can see the oceans when they look at the earth below. Millions of cubic miles of water. Easy to desalinate if you need it.
Did desalination plants stop working?
fantastic captain comes up as a comedy
no water no seas no life
Wait so the war happened because of alien tech being discovered? What am I missing?
It’s a French/Canadian (Quebec) flick, don't try to make any sense of it…
This sounds interesting, might have to look it up 👍
Wait the going there for water? There's zero reason to leave Earth to look for water this is beyond stupid.
Hogwash, its cheaper to de-desalinate ocean water....
Just making sure I'm hearing this right: we're planning to "import water from Jupiter's moon"? Are you f-ing serious, film? Do script writers even still use their brains? Yeesh.
yay we found drinkable water on europa. now we only have to figure out how to move it from there to earth in a gigantous scale thats just not possible.
meanwhile the oceans are still blue and not made drinkable via large scale industries
Clearly, @@HappyH4x0r, they replaced the oceans with blue paint at some point, just because they could. -I can't facepalm hard enough to say that with a straight face. xD-
The writers are from Quebec a province in canada and they have no clue how to write a good script.
Didn't they go on strike for a better deal?
Maybe they should have been paid a bonus on originality, oops maybe not here though
Almost as bad as a movie that suggests an alien race has enslaved humanity in a giant machine that distracts them with an artificial reality. All of this just to capture the electric current in human brains.
What happened to the German Station ?
So the plot is in space looking for water,and keep having flashbacks with WATER in them LAKES or OCEANS maybe just a RIVER but lots of WATER.
This is like an incomplete movie. It is an experiment on human behavior.
only ONE escape CAPSULE
So they have no more sea water ?
President of . . . Quebec????? Da fuq?
Europa and Jupiter are not the same planetary body, one is a planet and the other is a moon orbiting that planet !
The longer i watched this the worse and more unbelievable it became.
How were they planning to get the water from Europa to Earth. Buckets?
Thank you for saving me watching just another absurd movie.
where the heck did they recruit their astronauts? Starbucks?
Lets be honest, the narrative centering around Quebec doing any of this is the most unrealistic part of this movie.
In a world where water desalination was made illegal by God….
I'm at only 3:17 and this seems about as fulfilling as a "continental breakfast". Imma push thruit, tho. On 1.5
I hate concepts like this that take forever to work up to something and that something is never actually explored. Like who screens these movies and reviews them. Everyone just is brown-nosing on set
So Quebec is sending manned missions to Jupiter while the province itself is unable to build roads that can go one year without potholes !!! Anyone who visited Quebec would know what am talking about !
@@bil_G74 you mean like Russia and India that are more or less third world country but have a space program?
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Russia is a third world country??
Also India was robbed and invaded for years by Mughals and then britishers that's what wrecked the country the most then came the corrupt leaders and politicians. But it's still the biggest military power and economy after China in Asia.
@@maxpower7150 Russia and India are light years ahead of Quebec. Qatar is more realistic than Quebec.
I kind of like this Earth killer movie ....I'm a destruction junkie...my favorite movie is "2012"....
WTF? Going to Europa to get water? Was this written by an 8 year old? This is so so stupid.
Swedish and now Quebec 😅😂 what's next Latvia? Estonia?
I can imagine, the crew leaving the space station, after the stench of onion and cabbage farts made it unfit for sustaining human lives😏
President of Quebec?
Lmao!!! U wish!!!!
And all of the 1st jobs were to look for English signs and for English only food labels of ethnic foods.
There is a office de la langue francais that does this in Quebec.
It's more realistic that Quebec has a space program
Canada??? Fantasy fiction!!!! LOL
No not Canada, Quebec.
Quebec?!
Non,sense.
Based on the response on the comment board I’m going to skip this one. Maybe one day I will get to visit Canada maybe Toronto Quebec Vancouver Montreal etc
A soap opera on a space station is still soap opera. Big pass on this movie.
They make movies in Canada?
It's a funny fact that most sci-fi shows and movies from the past twenty years were shot in Toranto or in and around Vancouver, BC.
Of all things French, the president of QUEBEC?!
this is a remake of a 1980s movie called death con. It was a very bad film.
I'm going to have to find this movie because it seems pretty interesting from this video clip. 💯
There's dumb, dumber and movies like this.
This movie mixes utopia and dystopia: Quebec is independent, but it's the end of the world
How is the end of the world utopian??
Canada..space...😂😂😂
the biggest mystery here is why lots of canadians think there french
There are Canadians that don't speak English. A lot of Canada used to be French territory until they lost it in the 7 Years War.
I have a friend from Toronto whose family used to live in Montreal. The government in Montreal passed various laws to protect the French language. If a business had a sign it had to be in French with any English signs kept at the back of the store.
I went to Montreal a number of times for the F1 race from the early 1990s onwards. We did have Currys at a place called The Star of something. One year the name was changed to a French version.
Why go all the way to space when we have more water than ever need here! Yes it is salty but we know how to remove it. I always find the sci-fi film with water resources as desperate themme to be difficult to believe.
President of Quebec? Quebec Space Agency? No and No. LOL Canada's national space agency, and its headquarters are located at the John H. Chapman Space Centre in Longueuil, Quebec, it is not the Quebec Space Agency, be Quebec is a province. No president, just a Premier. LOL
It is set in the future. Quebec is one referendum far from freedom.
We support Quebec 🙌🏿 💙 ❤️ ♥️
@@kwadwog8168 Great. It's a pretty place but it doesn't change the fact that it's not a country, doesn't have a president and doesn't have it's own space agency. LOL
It's a fiction where the world ends and there are aliens tech out there.
An independent Quebec is not that far-fetched...
Why so angry? 😂
Another half baked movie!
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Free Quebec. Canada illegally present in quebec.
You know support for separation in Quebec is below 25%, right? And getting smaller every year. There was a referendum. It failed.
@Adam.Langton That was false referendum done under Canadian force. Please evacuate Quebec . Quebec don't want to be under joker Trudeau or Poilievre.
Free Quebec.
😂😂😂 Quebec offers nothing to Canada. They are highly subsidized by the rest of Canada.
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while the water thing is stupid. Quebec isn't a country it is province of Canada.
Quebec... lmao
propoganda
Quebec 😂😂
Lousy acting..and composition.
Not sure what is more amusing. Canada as space pioneers or Canadian's who think they are French
Huh? Quebec's official language is French, and it's commonly spoken throughout the prairies and the Maritimes. Your comment doesn't make much sense.
Justine looks depressed for the entire scene. Actually, most of the cast just looks miserable. Bad direction for potentially nice series.
President of Quebec!? Is that what they wrote? 🤣🤣🤣. They wish. Let me guess…this is a French movie, paid for by the National Film Board of Canada.
@@boydgauvin3377 Sorry, but it was not a National board film, but a really small production financed by Astral Media for its Ztélé tv cable channel (now Bell Media group)
Astronauts supposedly mentally fit right. Tired of this kind of space/astronaut’s drama. How boring movie. Space survival movie is good but drama between astronauts?? Nah.
Second 1st
Ohhh the wokeness
Dumb ending and Quebec hahahahha
President of Qubec😅😅😅😅
Not first.
Woman on ships, even space ships are not good news. They act on emotions rather than facts. They are distractions. I don’t like these trendy types in space exploration films. If I’m sending people into space I’m sending trained disciplined military types. Glad I never paid for this movie.
It is not like men were pillars of rationality either. The captain nearly succeeded in abandoning his entire crew for his son.
third first
Nth first
First
Eggzavier? You mean Xavier?
A person was crying for Quebec being told as something.
Bruh Canada is nothing.
Only 3 space agencies are doing something actually
NASA
ISRO
ROSCOSMOS
US - India - Russia
Maybe even china and jap a little bit .
But just these canada is nothing.
No prejudice! Lovely people
But factos