This is basically the platonic ideal of a safe, educational documentary—stunning IMAX footage of Earth from the International Space Station, narrated by Jennifer Lawrence, with zero objectionable content. It's the kind of thing you can put on for literally any age and no one will complain (well, except maybe about the lack of plot).
The catch? It's gorgeous but not gripping. There's no narrative arc, no characters to root for, no conflict. It's 46 minutes of "wow, look at that" with some light environmental messaging. For space-obsessed kids or families who love nature docs, it's fantastic. For kids who need story and action, they'll be checking their phones within 10 minutes.
The environmental angle is handled well—showing deforestation and urban sprawl from orbit without being doom-and-gloom. It's more "here's what's happening" than "we're all gonna die," which is age-appropriate.
Bottom line: Perfect for a chill family viewing when you want something beautiful, educational, and completely stress-free. Just make sure you watch it on the biggest screen possible—this is not phone content.





