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      • Melancholia finally collides with the Earth, engulfing them in a sea of flames as both planets shatter against each other.
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  2. When Melancholia passes behind Earth (between points 2 and 3), Earth's mass would slightly pull Melancholia left, but after that, it would continue on in a straight line out of the solar system. What could happen on a such a close pass is that tidal forces from Melancholia could rip the Earth's crust.

  3. Sep 25, 2011 · In the 2011 movie Melancholia, a planet, also called Melancholia, enters the solar system and hits the Earth. I want to leave aside the (also unreasonable) aspect that planet "hides behind the Sun" and is undetected until it's a few weeks from Earth.

  4. Melancholia initially flies past the Earth, seemingly vindicating John and the scientists. However, a gravitational interaction between the planets sends Melancholia across the Earth's orbit for a second time, now moving on a path towards it.

  5. Similar to Don’t Look Up, Melancholia focuses on the imminent destruction of the earth due to a collision with a rogue planet. However, Melancholia’s plot is more grounded than Don’t Look Up, offering a much more somber tone than the recent film.

  6. Jan 11, 2012 · ROB WHITE: At the beginning and end of Melancholia two worlds collide: the unloosed rogue planet of the title crashes into Earth to the sound of Wagner’s prelude to Tristan und Isolde. In between two sisters, mercurial Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and fastidious Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg), take it in turns to suffer psychic crisis.

  7. Melancholia's first approach and final collision with Earth, as described (and shown briefly in a similar diagram) in the film. Claire then receives a phone call from Justine telling her that she must visit them after having left her husband.

  8. Apr 24, 2012 · Melancholia is a film of contrasts and emotional arousal. Just imagine, a mysteriously entrancing blue planet called Melancholia is on a crash course for Earth, while, of course, the scientists say that Earth’s inhabitants will simply experience what’s called a ‘fly-by’ encounter.

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