Magellan
- 2017
- 1h 43min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,2/10
2,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Después de que la NASA intercepte unas señales misteriosas, el astronauta Roger Nelson es enviado en una larga misión solo abordo de la nave Magellan para investigar su fuente.Después de que la NASA intercepte unas señales misteriosas, el astronauta Roger Nelson es enviado en una larga misión solo abordo de la nave Magellan para investigar su fuente.Después de que la NASA intercepte unas señales misteriosas, el astronauta Roger Nelson es enviado en una larga misión solo abordo de la nave Magellan para investigar su fuente.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
Not all science fiction movies are able to include massive sets, unlimited special effect budgets, and high paid actors.
I had the feeling that this movie was somebody's passion project. It is a compelling story that someone wanted to make into a great movie. I commend the idea and the effort. Having said that, sure, most of the sets just scream low budget and the acting is hit and miss. Still, I thought it was a very good movie that kept me interested throughout.
I recommend this movie if you are into real science fiction - the writers/director were obviously fans of Arthur Clarke and Carl Sagan. If you are more interested in bright flashy scenes with massive sets and space battles with exotic aliens that rely on blaring soundtracks rather than intelligent dialogue, check out Disney's recently acquired space drama instead.
I had the feeling that this movie was somebody's passion project. It is a compelling story that someone wanted to make into a great movie. I commend the idea and the effort. Having said that, sure, most of the sets just scream low budget and the acting is hit and miss. Still, I thought it was a very good movie that kept me interested throughout.
I recommend this movie if you are into real science fiction - the writers/director were obviously fans of Arthur Clarke and Carl Sagan. If you are more interested in bright flashy scenes with massive sets and space battles with exotic aliens that rely on blaring soundtracks rather than intelligent dialogue, check out Disney's recently acquired space drama instead.
I write very few reviews for IMDb but this film deserves a positive one. Firstly it was broadcast on SciFi channel so was expecting the usual "Space Lobster v Mega Puffin" script, direction and acting. How wrong I was.
This is a proper SciFi film with an intriguing plot, great script, excellent acting, great direction, above average (for the low budget) and intelligently realised special effects and a proper well written score. I would love to have seen what the director would have done with an additional $250,000 costume and set building budget.
As one reviewer has already stated, let's hope there is a sequel but this time with a bigger budget so that the director Rob York has less to hold him back.
This is a proper SciFi film with an intriguing plot, great script, excellent acting, great direction, above average (for the low budget) and intelligently realised special effects and a proper well written score. I would love to have seen what the director would have done with an additional $250,000 costume and set building budget.
As one reviewer has already stated, let's hope there is a sequel but this time with a bigger budget so that the director Rob York has less to hold him back.
I really wanted to like this movie, but I just couldn't. Forget the bargain-barrel sets and special effects; the story-line and plot devices just didn't hang together, and were derivative of half a dozen other -- much better -- science fiction movies (Contact, 2001, etc.). Neither NASA, nor any other nation's space agency, would send a lone astronaut on a multi-year deep space mission; there would be a crew of several people. The protocols he follows for taking samples are on par with a junior high school field trip to the beach. And that the lead character would so easily leave his wife behind while he was away on a 10-year mission is just not believable.
This movie could have been so much better than it was. But it wasn't.
This movie could have been so much better than it was. But it wasn't.
Don't be dissuaded by some of the deeply negative reviews. It seems many either lack attention span or weren't focused as the narrative is absolutely logically consistent. As an example, one reviewer complained about the bit where it has been indicated the wife was distressed being a plot hole, but this was absolutely explained in the movie. Everything laid out was realistic, including the behavior by China (which, frankly, is a direct match for *how China behaves today*), the astronaut himself, and by the bureaucrats at the DoD.
It's a small story with a small cast but a large concept. A hand picked senior astronaut accepts the most important mission in human history, one that necessitates leaving a chunk of his old life behind even assuming he survives, in exchange for the opportunity to make the greatest discovery imaginable.
What he finds is far more Contact, than 2001 (don't be fooled by those lazy comparisons that are based purely on the superficial look and the "AI buddy" with no other similarities to be found), and we are left with a cliff hanger.
I'm hoping they make enough to give us a sequel!
It's a small story with a small cast but a large concept. A hand picked senior astronaut accepts the most important mission in human history, one that necessitates leaving a chunk of his old life behind even assuming he survives, in exchange for the opportunity to make the greatest discovery imaginable.
What he finds is far more Contact, than 2001 (don't be fooled by those lazy comparisons that are based purely on the superficial look and the "AI buddy" with no other similarities to be found), and we are left with a cliff hanger.
I'm hoping they make enough to give us a sequel!
...He didn't know how to be happy or sad, he had same face all along the movie....how come year after year he had such a nice haircut? what about waking up from stasis with a bit of beard?
Who ironed his clothing? what did he eat? why did he touch the balls he wasn't supposed to? how come he climbed that crater in 3 minutes? how is possible that he had to carry that small dumb box to carry the ball?
Didn't he think that he needed both hands to climb mountains?
Did he ever hear about a backpack? he could had placed the ball inside and help himself while on the planet....
So many questions, I have zero answers to them.
Best part is the end.
Good bye Roger!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe Comander's name is a conflation of the names Anthony Nelson and and Roger Healy, two characters in the TV series "I Dream of Jeanne"
- PifiasThe interior of the Magellan is very obviously plywood held together with drywall screws and painted white.
- Citas
Commander Roger Nelson: Last minute bug fixes? That's not very reassuring NASA. Please don't tell my wife.
- Créditos adicionales"No extraterrestrial organisms were harmed during the filming of this motion picture."
- Banda sonoraMars
Written by Brain Mantia (as Bryan Kei Mantia), Melissa Reese, John Henry Lucasey, John David Buckner, Caleb James Loveless, Jordan Clarke (as Jordan Darrel Clark), Travis Van Hoff (as Travis William Van Hoff), Steele Saldutti (as Steele Riley Saldutti)
Produced by Brain Mantia (as Brian Mantia), Melissa Reese
Performed by VanLadyLove
Courtesy of Cinch Records
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- Duración
- 1h 43min(103 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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