Sigue a un minero de asteroides que, tras un aterrizaje forzoso en un planeta alienígena, debe abrirse camino a través del duro terreno, quedándose sin oxígeno, cazado por extrañas criaturas... Leer todoSigue a un minero de asteroides que, tras un aterrizaje forzoso en un planeta alienígena, debe abrirse camino a través del duro terreno, quedándose sin oxígeno, cazado por extrañas criaturas, hasta encontrar al único superviviente.Sigue a un minero de asteroides que, tras un aterrizaje forzoso en un planeta alienígena, debe abrirse camino a través del duro terreno, quedándose sin oxígeno, cazado por extrañas criaturas, hasta encontrar al único superviviente.
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It started with a great opening that hooked me right away. I really enjoyed the "AI" or computer interaction with the main character from the very beginning. It had a sort of detached caring combined with a lack of empathy, which made for a hilarious combo. I think it may be the fastest I've ever laughed after starting a movie. The sarcasm was epic and I loved it.
The movie progressed nicely and held my interest throughout. It's not breaking any new ground with regard to the general plot line, but the execution was funny and had enough action to maintain a good pace. I would like to see more movies like this. If you like sci-fi comedy with action, you should enjoy this one enough.
The story follows an asteroid miner whose ship crash-lands on an uncharted planet. He discovers that he is not the only survivor and that the planet's harsh environment is inhabited by various aggressive alien species. With oxygen running low and accompanied by a malfunctioning AI, he embarks on a long journey to rescue another survivor trapped in her escape pod.
The influences of space sci-fi blockbusters and successful TV series are evident in this movie, with nods to "Prometheus," "Riddick," "Pitch Black," and "Lost in Space." However, this isn't necessarily a drawback, as the film also introduces some original ideas not seen in other space sci-fi stories. The storyline is simple but effective, the action scenes are captivating, and the cinematography is excellent.
Unfortunately, the acting is subpar, particularly in the middle section. The main character is portrayed as annoyingly foolish and overly hysterical, while the supporting characters don't fare much better. Additionally, I found myself disliking Naomi Scott's voice during her radio transmissions. It almost feels as though the middle section was directed by someone aiming to turn "Long Distance" into a low-grade comedy, in stark contrast to the rest of the film, which aspires to be a high-quality action sci-fi movie.
If you go in expecting 90 minutes of relatively lighthearted, brain off but not insulting popcorn sci fi that doesn't overreach, you'll be entertained for said 90 minutes and leave satisfied. I'd equate it to comfort food at a chain restaurant.
Tropes? Sure, but not egregious. A few pop culture references sprinkled in? Yup, but not clubbing you over the head with them repeatedly. Just mildly wholesome B+ grade space opera with characters that didn't make me hate them, which so many productions seem to have these days in the interest of being "deep".
Honestly left me wishing it was a setup for yet another space survival crafting game, though we all know how movie tie-in games turn out. So I'll be content that it was definitely worth streaming on a quiet "what do I do with the next few hours" afternoon.
The people who made this movie delivered an interesting final product and didn't try to reinvent the wheel, it's pure entertainment.
There's not much to the plot. The main character crash lands on an unknown planet and has to cross the hostile environment to reach another survivor. The main character doesn't have much at his disposal aside from a dwindling air supply and an AI assistant.
Overall, worth a watch. It's a nice movie. The low ratings are all misleading.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhile Universal Pictures was initially going to release "Distant" in theaters in the United States, following a series of delays, it appeared on Hulu without notice on July 3, 2025, under the name "Long Distance."
- ErroresThe AI, Leonard, says that since leaving Earth they've traveled 2.48 trillion kilometers, but one light year is 9.46 trillion kilometers, so they'd only moved 0.26 light years, and the nearest star to us is about 4.39 light years away (~41 trillion km), meaning they'd have been about 1/3 of the way through the Solar system's Oort Cloud (0.05 - 0.8 light years from the sun) and at that distance the nearest star (still our Sun) would just be another star in the blackness of space.
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Naomi Calloway: Did you just say you have a LEONARD? God, I thought they discontinued those things. There were loads of lawsuits. They kept on electrocuting people and catching on fire and ...
Andy Ramirez: Yeah, well, I guess it makes up for it in personality.
- ConexionesReferenced in OWV Updates: The Seventh OWV Awards - Last Update of 2022 (2022)
- Bandas sonorasMESMERIZE
Written by Ja Rule (as Jeffrey B. Atkins), Chink Santana (as Andre Parker), Irv Gotti (as Irving Lorenzo), Thom Bell, Linda Creed
Performed by Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
Courtesy of The Inc./Motown Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 27min(87 min)
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1