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Mars

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
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Mars (2010)
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AnimaciónCiencia FicciónComedia

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe discovery of life on Mars places a robotic expedition and a manned mission in a race to the Red Planet. On the way we discover that love - biological, spiritual, and even mechanical - ca... Leer todoThe discovery of life on Mars places a robotic expedition and a manned mission in a race to the Red Planet. On the way we discover that love - biological, spiritual, and even mechanical - can flourish in all kinds of ways.The discovery of life on Mars places a robotic expedition and a manned mission in a race to the Red Planet. On the way we discover that love - biological, spiritual, and even mechanical - can flourish in all kinds of ways.

  • Dirección
    • Geoff Marslett
  • Guionista
    • Geoff Marslett
  • Elenco
    • Mark Duplass
    • Zoë Simpson Dean
    • Paul Gordon
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Geoff Marslett
    • Guionista
      • Geoff Marslett
    • Elenco
      • Mark Duplass
      • Zoë Simpson Dean
      • Paul Gordon
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 14Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Mark Duplass
    Mark Duplass
    • Charlie Brownsville
    Zoë Simpson Dean
    Zoë Simpson Dean
    • Casey Cook
    • (as Zoe Simpson)
    Paul Gordon
    Paul Gordon
    • Hank Morrison
    Cynthia Watros
    Cynthia Watros
    • Allison Guthrie
    Michael Dolan
    • ESA Commander David Jones
    Howe Gelb
    • Shep
    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Jewel
    James Kochalka
    • Jackson
    Kinky Friedman
    • President of the United States
    Charissa Allen
    • ESA Environmental Analyst
    Elena Araoz
    • ESA Operations Manager
    Nicole Atkins
    Nicole Atkins
    • Casey's Mom
    Javier Bonafont
    • Gepetto the Tailor
    Kathy Rose Center
    Kathy Rose Center
    • Reporter
    Sunhee Cho
    • ESA Flight Dynamics Engineer
    Kevin Cox
    • ESA Spacecraft Manager
    Don Hertzfeldt
    Don Hertzfeldt
    • Reporter 2 'Reckless Conclusion'
    Robert Howell
    • Secret Service Man 1
    • Dirección
      • Geoff Marslett
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      • Geoff Marslett
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    7jfloss-331-703749

    enjoy!

    Enjoy this sci-fi valentine. Netflix recommended this hybrid animation, so I was game. At first, I was put off by the whole thing, being more of a hard sci-fi fan. But I am also into theater and storytelling, and in that sphere, I ended up really enjoying this piece of art. It has heart and it is earnest and quirky. Once you buy into the style of acting and storytelling (but I suspect many cannot) you will be rewarded with a pleasant and unique sci-fi movie. As another review had noted, the live animation is not as smooth as Linklater's efforts, but it has its own charm. Watch the credits. Very enjoyable. Seriously though, why so much hair gel?
    8dfranzen70

    Charming and funny

    Holy wow, guys, this is one interesting and entertaining movie. A trio of astronauts is sent by NASA to the Red Planet in hopes of finding sentient life. Or life of any kind. To paraphrase the noted mathematician Ian Malcolm, although the planet appears to be barren, life finds a way. Meanwhile, the European Space Agency has sent up an artificially intelligent robot in an effort to beat the Americans.

    This is a stunning animated opus - yes, I said animated - that uses a technique similar to rotoscoping; director Geoff Marslett developed the technique specifically for this film, and it makes the movie look much more like an actual graphic novel. The technique is a real treat. Much like rotoscoping, for this technique scenes are shot as live action and then converted to animation, lending a realistic, colorful look and feel.

    The crew is composed of Hank Morrison (Paul Gordon), the captain and pilot; Dr. Casey Cook (Zoe Dean), the scientist; and Charlie Brownsville (Mark Duplass), who's, well, the backup. The redundancy may not fly in real life (no pun intended), but here we can suspend our disbelief. After all, this is science fiction, with a comic bent.

    The astronauts deal with the boredom of space travel, and in particular the well-named Charlie bemoans the fact that he's much more expendable than his crewmates. In fact, when the trio does arrive at Mars, Morrison and Cook are to head down to the planet in a shuttle while Charlie figuratively keeps the motor running. Morrison is the brooding type, harboring a secret; Cook is the imaginative, energetic type, quickly drawn to the everyman Charlie. And if hanging around doing nothing while the so-called real astronauts do their astronaut thing, Charlie has been directed by NASA to give live interviews to an Entertainment Tonight-like duo (Liza Weil and James Kochalka) that are designed to promote the expensive trip.

    Now, although Charlie has been deemed redundant (by the NASA chief Shep, played by Howe Gelb), he's actually a former hero. Did space walks and such, and was really good at them. So maybe he's not completely useless, and we can forgive NASA for tossing him in the ship. And what a ship! Although there's just the standard astronaut meals and accommodations, there's also a huge (!) garden for seeding Mars. This garden contains a pool, presumably to keep the flora watered, but a pool nonetheless. Pretty darn awesome spaceship, if you ask me. It might be worth noting that the movie, released in 2010, is set in the future - 2015. Okay, maybe the film makers missed this prediction.

    But this isn't a typical sci-fi film - there's philosophy afoot! Why do we want to discover? How do we react to what's out there? What is the worth of knowledge of the stars? All good questions, and thankfully the movie doesn't sit us down and lecture to us on each subject. In fact, the movie's pretty low key, with only a few action sequences - one of which does indeed involve a space walk. And the point of view we get to see isn't just that of the astronauts, because a probe sent by the ESA five years prior is, long thought to be lost, is somehow still active, taking pictures and recording video - just not transmitting. It, too, holds some interesting secrets.

    To some, Mars the movie may seem like just an experiment, something a film-school grad student knocked out for the fun of it. I would disagree. The movie both looks good and sounds good. The plot, although secondary to the characters and the visuals, is strong and open ended. Unlike most sci-fi stories told by Hollywood, this one offers no neat-and-tidy answers to the problems it brings up. And in this case, the ambiguity meshes very nicely with the conflicting emotions of the humans in the movie. Besides, any movie with Kinky Friedman as the president of the United States can't be all bad.
    gregoryno6

    A new view of the Red Planet.

    I saw Mars two nights ago at Revelation Film Festival here in Perth. There is just so much wit and creativity in this movie. The script is sharp, the visuals are brilliant, and Kinky Friedman is the sort of President I'd vote for if I was American. Apart from Kinky the cast were unfamiliar to me, but their performances were all spot on. The marsnauts were especially good in the way they portrayed the shifts in and between their characters. The movie's animation style is somewhat like Waking Life - or some parts of Ralph Bakshi's Wizards - with live action being the base and other elements drawn in. The credits show very neatly how a scene with two marsnauts in their rover is built up. Two people sitting in chairs, with a little magic and a lot of hard work, become space travelers driving across the martian landscape. So why only 9 out of 10? Because so far as I can tell, there is no DVD release in the offing. Damn, because I'd really like to see Mars again. And again.
    4oyahuasca

    Disappointing storyline and acting

    If I would rate this movie only on the visuals and soundtrack, I would give it a whole ten. But incorporating other important aspects of the movie, it is difficult to give such a high rating. The acting sucked! The story itself was very interesting, but the way it unraveled was so immature and predictable. The movie dragged on for almost 2 hours and again, the only reason I actually finished watching it was because of the cool, psychedelic visualizations and an amazing soundtrack. If I would have to, I would recommend this movie to someone who is looking for a laugh, because this movie is fun to ridicule. A similar type of movie but much better acting and story is "Waking Life", in case you need a comparison.
    7bakergarrett

    Likeable and Strange

    Mars won't appeal to everyone that decides to see it. Some will be offput by the lack of action, and those wanting something like Titan AE won't like it either. If you like strange Sci Fi, offbeat Indie flicks, or Richard Linklater Rotoscope movies you will like Mars.

    Mars has some fun animation. Mars has some trippy visuals and a great performance from Mark Duplass. It's effortless charming and likeable if you like indie films. I was really impressed for what the director did with the budget.

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      Title Card: In 1969 an estimated 500 million people watched as the first man stepped out of the Apollo lander and onto the surface of the moon. / The feat was the culmination of a space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. / A space race that pushed human beings to the VERY LIMITS OF OUR SCIENTIFIC PROWESS. / The new test of our exploratory mettle will be a manned mission to MARS. / The only problem is / We just aren't that good at stuff anymore.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de diciembre de 2010 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Austin Studios - 1901 E. 51st Street, Austin, Texas, Estados Unidos
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      • Cinefont
      • Cinema Lapiniere
      • Film Science
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