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Ein Vater, der auf einer Raumstation arbeitet, muss seine 15-jährige Tochter retten, nachdem ein Meteoritenschauer auf der Erde eingeschlagen ist, und hat dabei nur Satellitentelefone und Ka... Alles lesenEin Vater, der auf einer Raumstation arbeitet, muss seine 15-jährige Tochter retten, nachdem ein Meteoritenschauer auf der Erde eingeschlagen ist, und hat dabei nur Satellitentelefone und Kameras zur Verfügung.Ein Vater, der auf einer Raumstation arbeitet, muss seine 15-jährige Tochter retten, nachdem ein Meteoritenschauer auf der Erde eingeschlagen ist, und hat dabei nur Satellitentelefone und Kameras zur Verfügung.
Anatoliy Beliy
- Arabov
- (as Anatoliy Belyy)
Darya Blokhina
- Mira
- (Synchronisation)
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Directed by Dmitry Kiselyov, Mira is a 2022 sci-fi disaster film centered around the themes of family and survival.
The Story The film follows Lera, a young girl who must find a way to connect with her father, a cosmonaut aboard the space station Mira, after a meteor shower devastates Earth.
What Works Mira is praised for its impressive CGI, particularly in the destruction sequence depicting the meteor shower's impact. The film also features strong performances from its cast, particularly the young actress who portrays Lera.
Overall While not breaking new ground narratively, Mira is a visually stunning sci-fi disaster film with strong performances and exciting action sequences. It's a good option for fans of the genre looking for a thrilling cinematic experience.
The Story The film follows Lera, a young girl who must find a way to connect with her father, a cosmonaut aboard the space station Mira, after a meteor shower devastates Earth.
What Works Mira is praised for its impressive CGI, particularly in the destruction sequence depicting the meteor shower's impact. The film also features strong performances from its cast, particularly the young actress who portrays Lera.
Overall While not breaking new ground narratively, Mira is a visually stunning sci-fi disaster film with strong performances and exciting action sequences. It's a good option for fans of the genre looking for a thrilling cinematic experience.
MIRA is somewhat of an unexpected thing to behold. While the story is a bit of a knockoff of the Emmerich formula (family, drama, calamity, spectacle, and family), the attention to detail and overall execution is something else, indeed.
There are sequences in this film that are truly remarkable in every aspect, rivalling some of the best Hollywood has ever brought forth. The camera work, the production design, the acting (including the extras) and the VFX in the impact sequence are quite extraordinary, and the more realistic approach results in a fresh new way of witnessing a terrifying disaster.
I really have to stress again how amazing many of the visual effects really are: not flashy and rubbery like so many things we get to see from much bigger films, but seamless and believable. I really wonder how they pulled of a lot of shots that seem like practical effects, which of course they can't be.
Don't expect a perfect film, though. Especially in the third act, the film loses much of its realism and also goes into full cheese mode, but the good aspects easily prevail, at least for me. And so the verdict comes easy: if you're a sci-fi buff like me, you need to watch this.
There are sequences in this film that are truly remarkable in every aspect, rivalling some of the best Hollywood has ever brought forth. The camera work, the production design, the acting (including the extras) and the VFX in the impact sequence are quite extraordinary, and the more realistic approach results in a fresh new way of witnessing a terrifying disaster.
I really have to stress again how amazing many of the visual effects really are: not flashy and rubbery like so many things we get to see from much bigger films, but seamless and believable. I really wonder how they pulled of a lot of shots that seem like practical effects, which of course they can't be.
Don't expect a perfect film, though. Especially in the third act, the film loses much of its realism and also goes into full cheese mode, but the good aspects easily prevail, at least for me. And so the verdict comes easy: if you're a sci-fi buff like me, you need to watch this.
I rate this is an eight out of 10 for a very well done disaster movie.
The visual effects of disaster sequences are impeccable. Very few Space(orbital) special effects are done any better that I can remember and very few ground disaster effects are done any better. The filmmakers appear to have taken a lot of extra effort to do those well.
The character development of the main characters (teenage girl, and her father) , and the supporting actors- male friend at school and extended family are well done.
This appears to be a Russian made film dubbed into English. Russian title: Mira, English title: last transmission. A few of the characters are not dubbed well( the step father noticeably) , but overall all the main characters are done quite well. It did not detract from enjoying the movie for me.
The story is told well with appropriately placed flashback memories that fill in the story arc. The pacing of the movie never tempted me to skip ahead or stop watching.
Would I watch again? (My personal measurement overall of if it's a good movie) Definitely.
The visual effects of disaster sequences are impeccable. Very few Space(orbital) special effects are done any better that I can remember and very few ground disaster effects are done any better. The filmmakers appear to have taken a lot of extra effort to do those well.
The character development of the main characters (teenage girl, and her father) , and the supporting actors- male friend at school and extended family are well done.
This appears to be a Russian made film dubbed into English. Russian title: Mira, English title: last transmission. A few of the characters are not dubbed well( the step father noticeably) , but overall all the main characters are done quite well. It did not detract from enjoying the movie for me.
The story is told well with appropriately placed flashback memories that fill in the story arc. The pacing of the movie never tempted me to skip ahead or stop watching.
Would I watch again? (My personal measurement overall of if it's a good movie) Definitely.
A disaster movie yes, but certainly not a disaster to watch with unexpected plot twists and emotional panic as you think the end is nigh.
Special effects are perfectly created in the background, and they are good! It all merges around the cast. A cast of unknown actors who really are good enough so the disaster doesn't steal the screen.
As someone obsessed by space travel, I found the space station sequences so realistic I had to check to see if the ISS was still in orbit.
Well at a cost of nearly £6million it's production has a much sharper edge and excitement than most of those released in Hollywood and Korea.
Special effects are perfectly created in the background, and they are good! It all merges around the cast. A cast of unknown actors who really are good enough so the disaster doesn't steal the screen.
As someone obsessed by space travel, I found the space station sequences so realistic I had to check to see if the ISS was still in orbit.
Well at a cost of nearly £6million it's production has a much sharper edge and excitement than most of those released in Hollywood and Korea.
Plot: 5/10. Cheesy and unrealistic, a mix between Deep Impact and Geostorm, yet entertaining, although the third act is a bit weak.
Direction and photography: 9/10. Very well made film, with beautiful photography and superb one-shot scenes.
CGI: 9/10. Better than some recent Marvel/DC movies. Close to Gravity. Not a CGI-fest where the plot is driven by special effects.
Acting: 7/10? I've seen the spanish dub, which I think is pretty good. I can't tell about the russian or english dub, so...
In conclusion, a Hollywood's Sci-Fi blockbuster made in Russia, with little to no patriotism. Definitely I recommend it.
Direction and photography: 9/10. Very well made film, with beautiful photography and superb one-shot scenes.
CGI: 9/10. Better than some recent Marvel/DC movies. Close to Gravity. Not a CGI-fest where the plot is driven by special effects.
Acting: 7/10? I've seen the spanish dub, which I think is pretty good. I can't tell about the russian or english dub, so...
In conclusion, a Hollywood's Sci-Fi blockbuster made in Russia, with little to no patriotism. Definitely I recommend it.
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- WissenswertesThe star Mira, mentioned in the film, is the real binary red giant/white dwarf star in the constellation Cetus.
- SoundtracksVladivostok 2000
Written and performed by Ilya Lagutenko
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- Budget
- 500.000.000 RUR (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.494.204 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 56 Min.(116 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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