चालक दल के दो सदस्य खराब पड़े एक स्पेसक्राफ्ट पर नींद से जागते हैं, वे यह नहीं जानते कि वे कौन हैं, कितने समय से सो रहे हैं या उनका मिशन क्या है. इसके तुरंत बाद, वे पाते हैं कि वे अकेले नहीं... सभी पढ़ेंचालक दल के दो सदस्य खराब पड़े एक स्पेसक्राफ्ट पर नींद से जागते हैं, वे यह नहीं जानते कि वे कौन हैं, कितने समय से सो रहे हैं या उनका मिशन क्या है. इसके तुरंत बाद, वे पाते हैं कि वे अकेले नहीं हैं और स्थिति इतनी ज्यादा डरावनी हो जाती है जिसकी उन्होंने कभी कल्पना भी नहीं की थी.चालक दल के दो सदस्य खराब पड़े एक स्पेसक्राफ्ट पर नींद से जागते हैं, वे यह नहीं जानते कि वे कौन हैं, कितने समय से सो रहे हैं या उनका मिशन क्या है. इसके तुरंत बाद, वे पाते हैं कि वे अकेले नहीं हैं और स्थिति इतनी ज्यादा डरावनी हो जाती है जिसकी उन्होंने कभी कल्पना भी नहीं की थी.
- Hunter Leader
- (as André M. Hennicke)
- Insane Officer 'Eden'
- (as Niels Bruno Schmidt)
- Childhunter
- (as Luna Mohmand)
- Female Crew Officer
- (as Neelesha Bavora)
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As with the best deep-space movies, the context is mental illness, what the Professor on Gilligan's Island called, oddly enough, "island madness." Only in space. In the distant, distant future, a ship has been sent from the Earth carrying a lot of people, headed to the only Earth-like planet ever found. Sometime during the journey, things go awry. We pick up the story as an astronaut named Bower (Ben Foster) awakens from hypersleep, abruptly; he's soon followed by his commanding officer, Payton (Dennis Quaid). The rest of the crew is gone, and the only door is locked from the outside. What's happened here? Making matters more difficult is the amnesia that each man suffers from, owing to their having been in hypersleep way longer than intended. Somehow, they must piece together what has happened and find out what lies behind that door - and throughout the rest of the gigantic ship.
Not only does the movie recall Aliens and 2001, you can also see similarities to The Descent and The Abyss; really, any movie in which people are trapped in claustrophobic environs. And although the pacing is frenetic at times, the movie is really chillingly shot (by Wedigo von Schultzendorff). On the one hand, the plot flows linearly - Bower needs to get to the ship's reactor so he can reboot it and save everyone - meaning that the actors race from scene to scene, running out of time. On the other hand, they don't piece together what's happened as quickly as they might in other, lesser films; they seem to figure things out gradually, as if assembling a puzzle in their heads. Bowers and others - and there are others - discover right away, though, that they're not really alone on the ship and that their enemies are extremely strong and fast and vicious.
Injected into this oh-my-goodness-what's-out-there madness is, well, madness. The movie's title is explained as being a sort of mental illness that affects astronauts from time to time, when they just plain go bonkers for seemingly no reason and kill everyone on board. Is that's what's happening here? Is Bower the crazy one? Or is it Payton? Are they, in fact, alone on the ship? Foster is excellent as the hero who remembers a little bit more of their mission as time elapses; Quaid, in turn, shows a few more layers than we're accustomed to seeing from him (he's usually more of a poor man's Harrison Ford). Both actors turn in convincing, full-throated performances that complement, rather than succumb to, the special effects and cinematic wizardry. Often, the effects are the entire show. Now, it's true that you won't see a lot of character development here, as you might in the most cerebral of sci-fi, but what works best here is the paucity of knowledge about the situation and the characters. By spinning the tale gradually, feeding the audience only a snippet at a time, director Christian Alvart dangles the mystery in front of his viewers without allowing them to settle back and solve the mystery on their own. When you're constantly kept on your toes with sudden lurches of unseen shapes and reverberating noises, you - like the befuddled characters - are concurrently kept off balance. The result is an unsettling, entertaining delight.
The story as well as the suspense of the situations are very involved, to the point that has the image of its main character, we ask it constantly, but what the hell? So we follow n Bower's awakening after a too long cryogenic sleep. We are aboard the last ship that contains all that remains of humanity and very quickly, we discover that even if humanity tries here its last goes all to survive, nothing seems to pass as expected.
In the space void that seems to offer no tomorrow, chaos quickly regains its rights in this stifling, freezing, dirty, tribal story, a kind of Mad Max in the closed space in eight rather well shot. So even if it is not the biggest film in its category, it is part of the top of the basket and remains very sympathetic until its final revelation that some will find a little easy but that remains in the image of the whole film, unpretentious and well built.
Antibodies director Christian Alvart takes suspense into space with this tale of two astronauts who realize that they aren't alone as they drift into the darkest corners of our galaxy. Awakening in their hyper-sleep chamber with no memory of who they are or what their mission is, disoriented astronauts Lt. Payton (Dennis Quaid) and Corporal Bower (Ben Foster) gradually surmise that they are the only ones aboard the darkened spacecraft. But how did they get here, and what are those strange sounds coming from the belly of the ship? The only way out of their hyper-sleep chamber is a narrow air shaft, and the only one small enough to climb through it is Corporal Bower. As the younger of the two space travelers shimmies inside, the older remains behind to offer guidance on the radio transmitter. But the deeper Corporal Bower ventures into the ship, the more apparent it becomes that something horrible has happened. Could it be that the survival of the entire human race rests in the hands of these two astronauts stuck on a lonely ship in deep space?
PANDORUM is your classic outer space scifi movie which we really haven't had for sometime. I do have to say the aliens kind of reminded me of the creatures in the movie DESCENT just with armor. The movie itself had a feel of the original ALIEN movie. Now to what I enjoyed about this movie was the way the story evolved into a edge of your seat thriller with twist after twist. The story is what separates this from other spaceship, scifi movies. Even leaves the viewer thinking "what if" this happens. PANDORUM is a good way to enter this fall season. Great story, good effects, easy story to follow, just enough gore to satisfy everyone and not to much Dennis Quaid to make me happy!
I loved the way this movie started; guy wakes up from hyper-sleep his memory is not fully functional, he knows things are not right and has to save the day.
I thought the story was great in that they did not over-explain everything like they have in so many sci-fi movies. The mid plot line was very good never found myself asking "what the hell are you doing", and the ending was very good without being so trivially expected.
Of course Dennis Quaid is a great actor but I really liked watching Ben Foster. He was one of the best actors in 3:10 to Yuma.
Special effects were good but did not need to be over the top because the story was solid. Worth the price of admission.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिविया'Pandorum' is the first film in a proposed trilogy, but it is doubtful the sequels will ever see the light of day due to the first film's low box-office performance.
- गूफ़When Bower is attempting to awaken Payton by banging on his tube, it reads Payton from the outside. In a reverse angle from inside the tube, it clearly reads Bower, indicating the tube was reused from the earlier sequence when Bower awakened.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटThe initial end credits intersperse with interiors of the Elysium. As well as some slight video static with the scrolling credits.
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- बजट
- $3,30,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $1,03,30,853
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $44,24,126
- 27 सित॰ 2009
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $2,06,48,328
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 48 मिनट
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- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1