Mira
- 2022
- 1h 56min
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
2,9 k
MA NOTE
Alors qu'il travaille dans une station spatiale, un père doit sauver sa fille de 15 ans après qu'une pluie de météorites s'est écrasée sur la Terre.Alors qu'il travaille dans une station spatiale, un père doit sauver sa fille de 15 ans après qu'une pluie de météorites s'est écrasée sur la Terre.Alors qu'il travaille dans une station spatiale, un père doit sauver sa fille de 15 ans après qu'une pluie de météorites s'est écrasée sur la Terre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Anatoliy Beliy
- Arabov
- (as Anatoliy Belyy)
Darya Blokhina
- Mira
- (voix)
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Directed by Dmitry Kiselyov, Mira is a 2022 sci-fi disaster film centered around the themes of family and survival.
The Story The film follows Lera, a young girl who must find a way to connect with her father, a cosmonaut aboard the space station Mira, after a meteor shower devastates Earth.
What Works Mira is praised for its impressive CGI, particularly in the destruction sequence depicting the meteor shower's impact. The film also features strong performances from its cast, particularly the young actress who portrays Lera.
Overall While not breaking new ground narratively, Mira is a visually stunning sci-fi disaster film with strong performances and exciting action sequences. It's a good option for fans of the genre looking for a thrilling cinematic experience.
The Story The film follows Lera, a young girl who must find a way to connect with her father, a cosmonaut aboard the space station Mira, after a meteor shower devastates Earth.
What Works Mira is praised for its impressive CGI, particularly in the destruction sequence depicting the meteor shower's impact. The film also features strong performances from its cast, particularly the young actress who portrays Lera.
Overall While not breaking new ground narratively, Mira is a visually stunning sci-fi disaster film with strong performances and exciting action sequences. It's a good option for fans of the genre looking for a thrilling cinematic experience.
MIRA is somewhat of an unexpected thing to behold. While the story is a bit of a knockoff of the Emmerich formula (family, drama, calamity, spectacle, and family), the attention to detail and overall execution is something else, indeed.
There are sequences in this film that are truly remarkable in every aspect, rivalling some of the best Hollywood has ever brought forth. The camera work, the production design, the acting (including the extras) and the VFX in the impact sequence are quite extraordinary, and the more realistic approach results in a fresh new way of witnessing a terrifying disaster.
I really have to stress again how amazing many of the visual effects really are: not flashy and rubbery like so many things we get to see from much bigger films, but seamless and believable. I really wonder how they pulled of a lot of shots that seem like practical effects, which of course they can't be.
Don't expect a perfect film, though. Especially in the third act, the film loses much of its realism and also goes into full cheese mode, but the good aspects easily prevail, at least for me. And so the verdict comes easy: if you're a sci-fi buff like me, you need to watch this.
There are sequences in this film that are truly remarkable in every aspect, rivalling some of the best Hollywood has ever brought forth. The camera work, the production design, the acting (including the extras) and the VFX in the impact sequence are quite extraordinary, and the more realistic approach results in a fresh new way of witnessing a terrifying disaster.
I really have to stress again how amazing many of the visual effects really are: not flashy and rubbery like so many things we get to see from much bigger films, but seamless and believable. I really wonder how they pulled of a lot of shots that seem like practical effects, which of course they can't be.
Don't expect a perfect film, though. Especially in the third act, the film loses much of its realism and also goes into full cheese mode, but the good aspects easily prevail, at least for me. And so the verdict comes easy: if you're a sci-fi buff like me, you need to watch this.
Mira disaster film shot in Russia. And this is one of the first catastor films shot in Russia, after watching which it is not ashamed. Mira really looks decent, a good CGI for its budget, no "Hollywood" pathos and a simple straightforward plot. Yes, the first third of the film in everything is trying to imitate the Hollywood films of its genre. Yes, there is no star cast here, even by Russian standards. And as in any film, the catastrophe here is a makimally delusional plot. But Mira is simply pleasant to watch without a sense of shame, which is already rare for a Russian cinematographer, to whom the Kino Foundation is involved. I can only advise everyone to watch the film, Dmitry Kiselev has been making a very worthy film 2 times. Yes, The Age of Pioneers is far away, but there is a different budget.
Mira/The Last Signal has the best special effects I have seen.
C. G. I. was never detectable to me.
Almost the whole movie was special effects made from the viewer perspective such that you felt involved yourself when there was action.
The attention to detail was high.
Scene after scene appeared at a breathtaking rate during action segments, and it was astounding how they could make so many scenes with such difference, detail, and quality.
The plot, although done before, was saved by an original idea about communication.
One must wonder if politics can be used to explain the omission of Oscar nomination.
C. G. I. was never detectable to me.
Almost the whole movie was special effects made from the viewer perspective such that you felt involved yourself when there was action.
The attention to detail was high.
Scene after scene appeared at a breathtaking rate during action segments, and it was astounding how they could make so many scenes with such difference, detail, and quality.
The plot, although done before, was saved by an original idea about communication.
One must wonder if politics can be used to explain the omission of Oscar nomination.
Although there are a lot of scenes of the style of "2012", it was entertaining. Acting is good and the special effects are great, you can feel yourself in the movie. I do not like fun comments in movies, just like the ones in superhero ones, but in Mira jokes are fun.
This movie is so emotive that it can make you cry a bit. If you are somewhat tired and bored of Hollywood disaster movies, just give this movie an opportunity, it will not disappoint.it was an nice and you can experience it also and you will tell after seeing that movie it was an nice movie I definitely telling you will enjoy it.
This movie is so emotive that it can make you cry a bit. If you are somewhat tired and bored of Hollywood disaster movies, just give this movie an opportunity, it will not disappoint.it was an nice and you can experience it also and you will tell after seeing that movie it was an nice movie I definitely telling you will enjoy it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe star Mira, mentioned in the film, is the real binary red giant/white dwarf star in the constellation Cetus.
- Bandes originalesVladivostok 2000
Written and performed by Ilya Lagutenko
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 500 000 000 RUR (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 494 204 $US
- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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