Après avoir été témoin de l'enlèvement extraterrestre de sa mère dans son enfance, Aurora rejoint le culte OVNI "The Cosmic Dawn". Maintenant éloignée du culte, Aurora est obligée de recherc... Tout lireAprès avoir été témoin de l'enlèvement extraterrestre de sa mère dans son enfance, Aurora rejoint le culte OVNI "The Cosmic Dawn". Maintenant éloignée du culte, Aurora est obligée de rechercher la vérité ultime sur The Cosmic Dawn.Après avoir été témoin de l'enlèvement extraterrestre de sa mère dans son enfance, Aurora rejoint le culte OVNI "The Cosmic Dawn". Maintenant éloignée du culte, Aurora est obligée de rechercher la vérité ultime sur The Cosmic Dawn.
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"Cosmic Dawn" is the type of movie you hope to run across when you are perusing the new releases. It's an engrossing and entertaining little film that almost defies categorization.
The movie starts with Aurora on a camping trip with her mother, where she sees her mother apparently abducted by aliens. We jump forward, and Aurora is now fully grown and with some serious issues, needless to say. A chance meeting in a book store with a woman named Natalie leads her to a group of like minded "UFO experience survivors" led by Elyse, who has written a book called "Cosmic Dawn." The movie then jumps four years later, and we spend the movie going back and forth between the timelines, showing us Aurora's experiences with what turns out to be a cult and what is happening four years later when it appears she is being haunted by her past...
"Cosmic Dawn" does just about everything right. It's got an appealing heroine that we are rooting for and a captivating, intelligent storyline that keeps your interest throughout, and it has an ending that pays off. Special effects are good, and not overused. The acting is uniformly excellent, with special kudos to Emmanuelle Chriqui and Joshua Burge as Aurora's closest friends in the cult and Antonia Zegers as the creepy -- but not too creepy -- leader. And model turned actress Camille Rowe is a minor revelation as Aurora, wonderfully straddling the line between belief and non-belief. (And on an aside, she was probably thrilled to get offered a role that doesn't depend on men drooling over her beauty). And "Cosmic Dawn" is the early favorite for "Best Scene in a Movie for 2022", when the leader of a UFO cult leads the cult members in singing Klaatu's "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft."
The movie deftly mixes science fiction, drama, religion, cults, and a small dash of horror into an absolute winner. All in all, "Cosmic Dawn" get an easy recommendation, definitely worth checking out.
The movie starts with Aurora on a camping trip with her mother, where she sees her mother apparently abducted by aliens. We jump forward, and Aurora is now fully grown and with some serious issues, needless to say. A chance meeting in a book store with a woman named Natalie leads her to a group of like minded "UFO experience survivors" led by Elyse, who has written a book called "Cosmic Dawn." The movie then jumps four years later, and we spend the movie going back and forth between the timelines, showing us Aurora's experiences with what turns out to be a cult and what is happening four years later when it appears she is being haunted by her past...
"Cosmic Dawn" does just about everything right. It's got an appealing heroine that we are rooting for and a captivating, intelligent storyline that keeps your interest throughout, and it has an ending that pays off. Special effects are good, and not overused. The acting is uniformly excellent, with special kudos to Emmanuelle Chriqui and Joshua Burge as Aurora's closest friends in the cult and Antonia Zegers as the creepy -- but not too creepy -- leader. And model turned actress Camille Rowe is a minor revelation as Aurora, wonderfully straddling the line between belief and non-belief. (And on an aside, she was probably thrilled to get offered a role that doesn't depend on men drooling over her beauty). And "Cosmic Dawn" is the early favorite for "Best Scene in a Movie for 2022", when the leader of a UFO cult leads the cult members in singing Klaatu's "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft."
The movie deftly mixes science fiction, drama, religion, cults, and a small dash of horror into an absolute winner. All in all, "Cosmic Dawn" get an easy recommendation, definitely worth checking out.
Its sort of an adduction movie with a twist.
The main lead looks like a teenager and she is in her 30 kind of weird.
The acting is good, but you need to like weird movies.
The main lead looks like a teenager and she is in her 30 kind of weird.
The acting is good, but you need to like weird movies.
I highly recommend this to anybody who enjoys slower paced, cerebral, emotional SciFi, and/or anyone who enjoys the cult genre. I happen to enjoy both, which is why I took a chance on it with such a low rating.
This is a compelling story following a girl who had an UFO experience in childhood. One that she has never been able to cope with properly. Her trauma makes her vulnerable to the influence of a cult later in life.
Most of this film bounces back and forth between a four year period when she reaches early adulthood. Although this sometimes feels confusing, because we are often introduced to characters in the present, when there is an obvious back story from the time frame set four years prior, it very effectively produces an air of mystery. Trust the the connections will be made in following scenes.
A SciFi fan who enjoys plots based mostly on scientific fact will be disappointed. This film focuses more on the "what ifs", or is it possible? It's deeply emotional and character driven, with the plot unfolding slowly.
I gave it a 9/10 to help offset some of the lower ratings. Realistically It's probably a 7.5/10.
I find the most helpful part of reviews, when undecided about investing my time in a low ranked film, is a comparison to other movies. If you enjoyed Brit Marlins "Sound of My Voice" or "The Endless", both of which also have cult themed SciFi, you will love this film. Obviously, I recommend both of those films if you enjoyed this one.
This is a compelling story following a girl who had an UFO experience in childhood. One that she has never been able to cope with properly. Her trauma makes her vulnerable to the influence of a cult later in life.
Most of this film bounces back and forth between a four year period when she reaches early adulthood. Although this sometimes feels confusing, because we are often introduced to characters in the present, when there is an obvious back story from the time frame set four years prior, it very effectively produces an air of mystery. Trust the the connections will be made in following scenes.
A SciFi fan who enjoys plots based mostly on scientific fact will be disappointed. This film focuses more on the "what ifs", or is it possible? It's deeply emotional and character driven, with the plot unfolding slowly.
I gave it a 9/10 to help offset some of the lower ratings. Realistically It's probably a 7.5/10.
I find the most helpful part of reviews, when undecided about investing my time in a low ranked film, is a comparison to other movies. If you enjoyed Brit Marlins "Sound of My Voice" or "The Endless", both of which also have cult themed SciFi, you will love this film. Obviously, I recommend both of those films if you enjoyed this one.
Just watch it as an antidote to the cycle of generic blah that is coming out.
If you don't take it too seriously and are mature enough to overlook the budget then this film offers some genuinely great moments.
If you don't take it too seriously and are mature enough to overlook the budget then this film offers some genuinely great moments.
I got fooled by the positive reviews Cosmic Dawn got on here. My fault, I should have done more research about it before watching this low budget sci-fi, if you can call it like that. The first half hour looked promising, even though it's obvious that it was very low budget. There was a mysterious vibe about it so I remained interested for awhile. But that completely changed in the second half of the movie. The story got boring, they even started singing which was not a good idea. The acting was what to expect with very low budget movies, mediocre at best to put it nicely. The special effects, again if you can call it like that, looked like they have been done in 1960 when we just didn't have the technology. To be honest I think a twelve year old can do a better job with his phone nowadays. Anyway, just don't bother with this one unless you don't mind boring low budget movies.
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- AnecdotesThe used bookstore is called The Equinox, which is the same name as a volume of books, first printed in 1909, on magick [magic] by Aleister Crowley; The synonym magick is an archaic spelling of 'magic' used during the Renaissance and revived by Aleister Crowley to differentiate occult magic from stage magic.
- Crédits fous[Before opening credits] Photosensitivity warning: Cosmic Dawn contains scenes of intense flashing light that may trigger effects in persons with epilepsy
- Bandes originalesCalling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
Written by John Woloschuk and Terry Draper, 1976
Performed by Klaatu
Sung in film at a group gathering
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