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Originally Posted by Ilya
Sorry, but that's not true. "Outland" (set on Io) and "Adventures of Pluto Nash" (on the Moon) have slow-motion low gravity scenes. A couple Russian SF movies do also, and I am sure there are more I am not aware of. And I daresay that for viewers who do not know what motion in lunar gravity really looks like, they are fairly convincing.
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I disagree - they look like slow motion. Take a look at any real moon footage, especially when the astronauts actually stumbled and fell. You simply cannot reproduce that with slow motion