Après une opération d'extraction spatiale qui a mal tourné, Troy est à bord d'un véhicule d'évacuation d'urgence qui dérive vers le soleil. Il obtient un contact radio avec une aide éventuel... Tout lireAprès une opération d'extraction spatiale qui a mal tourné, Troy est à bord d'un véhicule d'évacuation d'urgence qui dérive vers le soleil. Il obtient un contact radio avec une aide éventuelle, mais y parviendront-ils à temps?Après une opération d'extraction spatiale qui a mal tourné, Troy est à bord d'un véhicule d'évacuation d'urgence qui dérive vers le soleil. Il obtient un contact radio avec une aide éventuelle, mais y parviendront-ils à temps?
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Right, well this movie was definitely different, I will say that much. It deviates from your everyday average movie in terms of it essentially being you following a single man - and his dead comrade - in a small space capsule as he is flung helplessly through space, heading straight for the sun. He is in radio contact with a woman whom is on her way to help him. And that is essentially the scope of the entire movie and the entire cast.
The special effects in "Solis" were good, and the storyline was actually interesting enough in concept, but it just wore a bit thin towards the end. I am not saying that this is a boring movie, because it was entertaining enough. But it is hardly the kind of movie that you will watch more than once.
Steven Ogg actually carries the movie phenomenally well with his solo on-screen performance, and he makes it worth sitting through the movie to the very end.
I was adequately entertained by the movie, although this is not a movie I will be revisiting to watch a second time. And while this is not your average Hollywood Sci-Fi run-of-the-mill movie, it does have some interesting aspects and moments, and it is likely that it will have a greater appeal to a niche group of Sci-Fi fans out there.
Kind of like making a movie about the HMS Titanic and NOT showing Events leading up to the Accident, and the Accident.
Science 2, Intensive Gravity of the Sun, plus the explosive force throwing the escape pod towards the Sun, means half the time of the entire movie.
Being a U.S. Military Officer trained and experienced Career Field Nuclear (Weapons) Physics and Physiology, Missiles, and some training with NASA, the amounts of Radiation as X Rays, Ultra Violet (UV), Gamma, Microwaves, would have roasted them inside the escape pod and Rescue Spacecraft long before the outside of the escape pod even heated up. The Earth 93,000,000 Miles away from the Sun. still must have the Magnetosphere to stop lethal exposure to Radiation from the Sun.
Entertainment Value, Action 4. Almost fell asleep numerous times. Movie could have been done in 15 minutes, real time, considering speed going to the Sun.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe warm glow of the sun is only visible on our planet due to athmospheric filtering. Out there in space, the sun would appear as pure white.
- GaffesRoberts refers to Barrow, Alaska, even though that city changed its name to Utqiagvik in 2016.
- Citations
Commander Roberts: Tell me something about yourself.
Troy Holloway: Something about myself. I'm thinking about early retirement.
Commander Roberts: [stress relieving laughter]
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1