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One Under the Sun

  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
717
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Pooja Batra in One Under the Sun (2017)
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DramaMysterySci-FiThriller

Astronaut Kathryn Voss, sole survivor of a disastrous space mission, is desperate to reunite with her terminally ill daughter but becomes a fugitive when the government discovers she's retur... Read allAstronaut Kathryn Voss, sole survivor of a disastrous space mission, is desperate to reunite with her terminally ill daughter but becomes a fugitive when the government discovers she's returned to earth with an extraordinary gift.Astronaut Kathryn Voss, sole survivor of a disastrous space mission, is desperate to reunite with her terminally ill daughter but becomes a fugitive when the government discovers she's returned to earth with an extraordinary gift.

  • Directors
    • Riyaana Hartley
    • Vincent Tran
  • Writers
    • Katherine Tomlinson
    • Vincent Tran
  • Stars
    • Pooja Batra
    • Gene Farber
    • Michael Keeley
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    717
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Riyaana Hartley
      • Vincent Tran
    • Writers
      • Katherine Tomlinson
      • Vincent Tran
    • Stars
      • Pooja Batra
      • Gene Farber
      • Michael Keeley
    • 41User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Pooja Batra
    Pooja Batra
    • Kathryn Voss
    Gene Farber
    Gene Farber
    • John Voss
    Michael Keeley
    Michael Keeley
    • Wyatt Roberts
    Ava Cantrell
    Ava Cantrell
    • Amelia Voss
    Clint Jung
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    • Robert Liu
    Jamie Ann Burke
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    Chaim Dunbar
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    Malcolm Matthews
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    Nichole LeShawn
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    • (as Nichole Le Shawn)
    Jay D. Henderson
    Jay D. Henderson
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    • Directors
      • Riyaana Hartley
      • Vincent Tran
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      • Katherine Tomlinson
      • Vincent Tran
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    2dweintro

    Cheesy, poorly produced. Unethical marketing by the filmmakers (prove me wrong?).

    I came across an article and trailer for this film while browsing the web looking for new indie sci-fi films and filmmakers, as I do. It was a *somewhat* catchy trailer, but I was more powerfully drawn to the film's glowing accolades, not only from the Huffington Post, but from the Godfather of Marvel himself (I'm a DC/Marvel geek)!

    That's right...on the OFFICIAL trailer itself, STAN LEE is quoted as calling this film "An edge of your seat mystery-thriller." Furthermore, according to the Huffington Post (via the trailer), "This is an invitation to us all to decide how to create the new epoch, the new human narrative." WOW! High praise. I would link the page, but I don't know of IMDb's policies on external links (hopefully nobody takes that trailer down after this post). The trailer clearly showed that this was an indie, budget, student-level film (which is perfectly fine), which made me all the more impressed by these words, and there was a superficial sheen upon everything, which drew my eye.

    I wanted to read more, so I "Googled", but apart from a number of secondary sources dropping his name, I could find no mention of the man himself having anything whatsoever to do with this production, or ever having said anything about it personally. I find this personal endorsement of his to be highly dubious (although I invite the filmmakers to prove otherwise). As for the Huffington Post article, well yes, there was an article - on the contributor platform! Anybody is allowed to post there - my twelve year old daughter could have been the author, lending just as much "Huffington Post" cachet! I even came across a PR release including both of these "endorsements".

    I left all of this with an eyebrow raised, to say the least, but decided in good faith to give it a shot, and rented it.

    Obviously, the film is not good. The filmmakers are clearly inexperienced. The storytelling mechanism, the core of any good film, is stilted and fragmented here, taking us one place, and then another, creating neither anticipation nor resolution at any stage. It doesn't feel natural, it doesn't flow, and it doesn't keep eyeballs on the screen. The technical side of the film doesn't do the story any favors, with clumsy, awkward camera work. The musical score isn't the worst, yet I doubt that even a bespoke Hans Zimmer soundtrack could have saved the day here. I won't say that the film is *entirely* devoid of charm: there are glimmers, but they are few and far between. The daughter did a fine job. There is substance behind some of the dialogue (often poorly delivered), but hearing these are like dots of green on a mostly barren landscape. No one can say that the filmmakers didn't come in with the best of intentions. Perhaps they tried to wrestle with a big idea, one which either they themselves don't understand...or lack the ability to translate into a cohesive, engaging story. No young filmmaker should be put down for having big ideas, and initially struggling to realize their grand vision. Such achievements often take time and repeated mistakes.

    But the dishonest marketing, the packaging of this as some sort of epic, groundbreaking feature film (complete with deceitful endorsements), troubles me. This is a student-level film, at best, and packaging it like this is like wearing cubic zirconium in a room full of jewelers...and telling everyone you're wearing a rare De Beers diamond! It doesn't feel tasteful - in fact, it feels downright tacky. If you're going to wear CZ...just rock it. Plenty of budget films do...with powerful results. Is this sort of fakery commonplace nowadays? Was it always? Should unscrupulous filmmakers not be called out on it? Moreover, I see from other reviewers that there may have been some evidence of spam voting. I hope that's not the case but if it is...the perpetrators ought to feel ashamed of themselves (but maybe every film crew does that on IMDb, I don't know). I noticed that this film is rated 95% (!) on RT. It's hard to reconcile that with what I watched, and what I now see here. Where there's smoke...?

    One poster here, who seems surely to be a member of the team (for who else would so vehemently defend the film?), points out (correctly) that throwing more money at a film does not make it better. Certainly, many brilliant short and full-length films are produced on low budget, sometimes with inexperienced filmmakers going on nothing but their fierce storytelling instincts. In fact, the industry is full of them. To the filmmakers, I'd say this: having a grand, noble idea isn't enough. You and a million other hungry filmmakers have grand, noble ideas. The quality of your filmmaking will set you apart, and to a large degree, the way in which you conduct your business and and PR affairs. To the first point: keep at it, I guess. You have much to learn. To the second: be careful how you represent yourself and your work to the public. Dishonesty has a way of repaying itself in this business (and anywhere in life, really).

    Welcome to Hollywood.
    2ianamer

    Strange movie

    Begin (15 minutes) is OK , even if actors' acting comes straight from B movie type. Then it gets a bit chaotic and certainly not any better acting wise. Semi technology. Would be "interesting" actors talking science stuff that is all very obvious fake, so called technology. For me a waste of time.
    1joaquin-92311

    Worst movie ever, ...and not kidding!

    Horrible film, how many people got paid in order to get high score??! Acting is really.. really.. horrible!!, unpleasant to see the actors,(Gene Farber.. OK), but specially the two main characters, Pooja Batra and Michael Keeley,this two actors i am 100% sure, they were on drugs the entire film! The director did a bad job, camera work a shame, writer? i don't think this even had a script.. Don't waste your time on this! It's like some friends on a Friday night, after a big drugs and alcohol party said: "What to do now? .. lets take the phone camera and do some movie until our hangover pass away!" Remember: Say no to drugs.. otherwise you would believe you are doing a good film and in real life its just big crap!
    1cwhite-29663

    Abysmal

    This movie is so horribly produced, I don't even know where to begin. For starters, the cinematography looks like it was shot with an Iphone or 90's VHS camcorder. Poor composition and sound plague the movie from the start and it only gets worse. It is especially evident that little effort was expended on the production when the mic boom bobs into the lower portion of the frame during the scene where she initially wakes up in quarantine following her 'mysterious' survival of the spacecraft's return to Earth. As for the acting, it couldn't have been more unconvincing and disingenuous if the producers had picked random people off the street to portray the characters. In addition to the technical faults of this film, the story line and 'science' elements are poorly considered and show a complete lack of understanding of the actual science they are trying to convey. Overall, this 'film' is 1 hour and 41 minutes of mind-numbing absurdity. Unless you have 2 hours of your life that you would like to just toss away, don't waste your time on this atrocity. If I could give it a zero, I would.
    3joshhanke

    Three stars....only because it COULD have been good...but wasn't.

    Don't believe the ratings on IMDb until they have had a few weeks to get the REAL ones. The bad movies in particular, routinely have fake reviewers, most likely involved in the movie making somehow. This movie was not good. Another horrible audio score that is incessant, and overbearing....too loud, and never ending. The acting was not natural...half the dialogue was forced...like the actors didn't remember how to be human once they got in front of the camera. Other than that, it's a good story, just not very well presented. I have always hated when a really good story gets ruined by bad film makers.

    The three stars is generous.

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Едины под Солнцем
    • Filming locations
      • Laurel Canyon Stages, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Casting and Film
      • Love Entertainment
      • Sunny Day Features
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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