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It is the year 2130 A.D. An Earth exploratory ship, the USS Palomino, discovers a black hole with a lost ship, the USS Cygnus, just outside its event horizon. Deciding to solve the mystery of the Cygnus are: the Palomino's Captain, Dan Holland; his First Officer, Lieutenant Charlie Pizer; journalist Harry Booth; scientist and ESP-sensitive Dr. Kate McCrae, whose father was the Cygnus's First Officer; Dr. Alex Durant, the expedition's civilian leader; and the robot known as V.I.N.CENT. The Palomino attempts a dangerous fly-by of the darkened ship. As they come within close range of it, the buffeting they experience (due to the black hole's gravity) suddenly ceases. They bring more instruments to bear on the derelict, but do not even realize the gravity-free zone is artificial; slipping outside it, they are almost drawn into the black hole, an abyss from which no one can escape. Matters worsen when Reinhardt holds the crew captive, after realizing that they can help him reach his goal. The squad must now figure out a way to flee from Reinhardt -- before it's too late.
The crew of the spaceship Palamino stumbles across the ''lost'' ship U.S.S. Cygnus, hovering on the edge of an immense black hole. Once aboard, they find the ship is manned by robots - it's only human inhabitant, one Dr. Hans Reinhardt; an eminent scientist, missing for the past twenty years. His plan - to enter the Black Hole . . . Whether Dr. Reinhardt is a genius or a mad-man, one thing is for sure, he will not be denied his life's dream. What lies beyond the Black Hole? Immortality . . . or, Oblivion . . . ?
The Black Hole was the first Sci-Fi movie I saw when I was 8 years old (Yes, I saw Star Wars shortly after in it's re-release). I am surprised to find that it holds up well for it's almost-20 year (and many sci-fi movies later...) review. There is your resident Disney element: there were the cutesy robots, Vincent and Bob, and the usual high moral elements of good vs. evil. And even when Anthony Hopkins' character dies (Sorry, spoiler) there is no blood to speak of in that incident, considering the way he goes. What really got me was some of the parallels to Event Horizon, another movie referring to the time/space continuum. The Palomino (the survey ship in The Black Hole) bumps into a long lost ship, the USS Cygnus, and when approaching the craft is in similar need of repair. They even both explore the Einstein-Rosen bridge, though not explicitly explained in the Black Hole, in both of the movies (
that black holes are "wormhole" style portals that transport you to a different part of the galaxy--correct me kids if I'm wrong on this.) The fundamental difference is that The Cygnus and Palomino are dealing with a naturally occurring black hole, and that Event Horizon creates a black hole with its "gravity drive". Both scientists each movie wanted to prove their theories and both paid a great price for it. Naturally, Event Horizon had the Spook factor turned up to about 25 while The Black Hole had a Spook factor of about 6 or 7 (some of you may argue with this being much less.) Also, the special effects seemed a little less sophisticated (lasers looked lousy but for all I know I had a seriously lousy copy of the film.) But the set design and music could be considered very good. Even the plot was pretty meaty for a Disney movie. This could be a pretty good candidate for a restoration and re-release, but critics would probably pan this off as a poor knockoff of other sci-fi movies. The other biggest beef I have with black hole in the adult perspective is that the army of robots are a little to "sixties" sci-fi hokey. With Star Wars having been out for two years (and yes, Disney was probably trying to cash in on the sci-fi mania that Star Wars created) they could've put a little more effort into the robots and the laser effects. But maybe I had a lousy copy...:-) Vincent also had one too many cliches up his sleeve, but I could see Star Trek:TNG's Data come to mind. As to the allusions of Heaven and Hell not having any place in a Disney movie (see other user comments), I'm not surprised at all that it was in there. Morals have always been an element of Disney movies, and this was no different. Like other commenters, this movie is so unlike everything they have ever came out with. It was a pretty risky move for Disney to come out with a movie like this, and it looks like Disney tripped. I am, however, able to appreciate this movie on more levels as an adult.
I attended the 70mm premiere of "The Black Hole" in Hollywood in 1979. The pre-publicity for this film was huge. Buena Vista Studios pulled out all stops and published full page ads. The house was packed. I never saw so much disappointment in an audience. You could hear the audible gasps in certain scenes along with muffled snickers, it was that bad. Everyone was polite when the house lights came up, but you could tell... it flopped in a big way.
This was also the year of "Star Trek - the motion picture" and "Alien." During that 70mm premiere at the Egyptian, the film jumped the track and the 70mm film burned up before our eyes. A woman actually screamed which sent a wave of very loud gasps through the crowd. Fortunately, a friend of mine had other friends in Westwood (showing it 70mm later that day). We ran over there and they managed to squeeze us in. Compared to the "Black Hole" whether that comparison is fair or not, "Alien" was then and still is a sci-fi masterpiece, and complete pushed the "Black Hole" off the page for the year. No one associated with sci-fi would even mention "Black Hole" at the cons.
"The Black Hole" tried so hard to be legit Sci-fi. But in the end, a great roster of seasoned actors had a poor script (TV writer Bob Barash's only feature film), poor direction (TV director Gary Nelson's only feature film) and all the wonderful special effects or sweeping score cannot save an inherently bad movie. Disney has yet to make another attempt at Sci-fi that has or will be considered successful.
An Einstein-Rosen bridge, named after the creators of the theory: Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen, refers to the wormhole inherent in the center of a black hole and is a portal to a mirror universe that exists on the other end of a black hole. But there has been revisions to their theory through the years.
The first revision to this was the Schwarzschild solution, stating that a black hole was a static, non-revolving object, and that the center of a black hole was a single point, meaning that an object caught in that kind of black hole would undoubtedly be crushed when it reached the center, by the infinite gravity contained therein. This revision gives the impression that the Einstein-Rosen bridge would never be a scientific fact.
The second revision came in 1963 when Roy Kerr devised his solution for the Einstein-Rosen bridge equation, which was that if a star was rotating whenever it became a black hole, the center wouldn't become a single point. Instead, it would create a rotating black hole (the kind seen in the film) and there would be a ring instead of a single point at the center. Therefore it could still be possible to traverse through the black hole and emerge through to the other side, under certain circumstances.
The first condition of this is that the object must be travelling faster than the speed of light, in order to prevent being crushed by the finite gravity of the black hole, as detailed by Kerr's solution. The second condition is that the object going through the black hole must have the trajectory of approaching it from the front, head on, instead of the side. Any object approaching the black hole from the side would be crushed by the gravity of the hole itself, which would still be at an infinite state at that point around the black hole. Any object meeting these two conditions would, theoretically, make it through the Einstein-Rosen bridge and reach the universe on the other side of the black hole.
In the film The Black Hole,because the probe ship met those two conditions, it successfully made the voyage through, while the Cygnus, since it didn't meet one or both of the conditions, was crushed and destroyed at the exterior of the black hole itself.
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