Voyagers
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Un équipage d'astronautes en mission multigénérationnelle sombrent dans la paranoïa et la folie, ne sachant pas ce qui est réel ou non.Un équipage d'astronautes en mission multigénérationnelle sombrent dans la paranoïa et la folie, ne sachant pas ce qui est réel ou non.Un équipage d'astronautes en mission multigénérationnelle sombrent dans la paranoïa et la folie, ne sachant pas ce qui est réel ou non.
Isaac Hempstead Wright
- Edward
- (as Isaac Hempstead-Wright)
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Many very shallow comments call this "Lord of the Flies in Space", or something akin to that. Doing so, or thinking so, misses the point completely. I'd say this movie has more in common with "Pleasantville" where the writer-director asked the question "Is it better to live in a totally safe, predictable world or in one where you have choices and can make mistakes?"
The hook here is 40+ years in the future and we are beginning to worry about long term viability of the Human species on Earth. So a voyage is planned to an inhabitable planet, even traveling at a very high speed will take 86 years to get there.
So the plan involves creating roughly 30 babies by conception and delivery in a lab, using genetics of intelligent and successful donors. The subjects are raised, educated, and trained in isolation so they have no attachment to the real world. During the 86-year trip they would reproduce and their grandchildren would become the settlers of the new planet.
While the ending has a satisfying statement the real story is during the trip itself, roughly ten years into it, when some then most of the voyagers begin to exercise free will, some don't care if the mission succeeds, "we will all die anyway." The question ultimately becomes "What is our true nature and can we learn to care about others and do things for the common good?"
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library, a fine movie and much better than its IMDb rating would suggest.
The hook here is 40+ years in the future and we are beginning to worry about long term viability of the Human species on Earth. So a voyage is planned to an inhabitable planet, even traveling at a very high speed will take 86 years to get there.
So the plan involves creating roughly 30 babies by conception and delivery in a lab, using genetics of intelligent and successful donors. The subjects are raised, educated, and trained in isolation so they have no attachment to the real world. During the 86-year trip they would reproduce and their grandchildren would become the settlers of the new planet.
While the ending has a satisfying statement the real story is during the trip itself, roughly ten years into it, when some then most of the voyagers begin to exercise free will, some don't care if the mission succeeds, "we will all die anyway." The question ultimately becomes "What is our true nature and can we learn to care about others and do things for the common good?"
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library, a fine movie and much better than its IMDb rating would suggest.
Subpar flick lacking anything worth mentioning. The trailer was probably the best thing about this film and after watching the film you realise the trailer was waaaay better, the viiibes etc, rather cool.
Depp's daughter though, has a potential to be a good actress, just isn't quite there yet.
Depp's daughter though, has a potential to be a good actress, just isn't quite there yet.
Plot: Lord of the flies but now in space.
Some good points here: Set design is very good. Music is ok and helps the pace of the film.
Some bad points: The sub-story has holes bigger than black holes in space. And the acting is sometimes plain like watching teenage theater.
If you don't know lord of the flies, than you will probably find this interesting.
I didn't mind the watch but that's not more than a 6/10.
Some good points here: Set design is very good. Music is ok and helps the pace of the film.
Some bad points: The sub-story has holes bigger than black holes in space. And the acting is sometimes plain like watching teenage theater.
If you don't know lord of the flies, than you will probably find this interesting.
I didn't mind the watch but that's not more than a 6/10.
Shockingly enough, the premise isn't all that bad. It's just that the tropey story, amateur script and lackluster direction inevitably tank the whole thing. Skip this.
This is a movie that treats teenagers like extreme idiots, plain and simple. It's unfortunate that there wasn't a deeper character development (there was none) and just plainly stated "teens are dumb so this all happens". I mean, the premise of the movie is cool, some new ideas, and the overall idea the movie explores is amazing to think about, but this movie didn't want to be something special. It took a interesting topic and reduced the characters to characterizations.
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- AnecdotesThe movie is considered to be a futuristic version of the 1954 William Golding novel L'Île oubliée (1990).
- GaffesThe outer airlock hatch is left open for two minutes and twenty seconds, minimum, after the antagonist explosively opens the inner airlock hatch. The air rushes past the individuals in the lock at a high rate of speed, rapidly depressurizing the ship (as evidence by ship warnings declaring emergency oxygen is being released into the ship). This goes on and on, while the heroes spend a lot of time struggling with Zac. In reality, the wind would die down quickly, and a good portion of the ship would be in a severely depressurized atmosphere in a very short time, causing almost immediate loss of consciousness for anyone not holding their breath (which Zac clearly was not doing, as he can be heard grunting and gasping for breath while struggling).
- ConnexionsFeatured in WhatCulture Originals: 10 Recent Movies That Blew Great Concepts (2021)
- Bandes originalesFidelio, Op. 72: Overture
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Das Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester (as WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln) and Günter Wand
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bản Năng Hoang Dại
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 29 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 149 935 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 379 988 $US
- 11 avr. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 298 184 $US
- Durée
- 1h 48min(108 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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