Proxima
- 2019
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- 1h 47m
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6.3/10
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An astronaut prepares for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station.An astronaut prepares for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station.An astronaut prepares for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 7 nominations total
Zélie Boulant
- Stella Akerman Loreau
- (as Zélie Boulant-Lemesle)
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Sarah (Eva Green) is given the chance of a lifetime to go to the International Space Station for a year. The trouble is it means leaving her beloved daughter Stella (Zélie Boulant-Lemesle). The film charts her exhausting and often restrictive training whilst she tries to cope with leaving her daughter and trying to do and say the right things.
This is actually quite a simple tale, told and acted well about the relationship between mother and young daughter when pressures threaten to pull them apart. Green in excellent struggling between the two most important things in her life, whilst young Boulant-Lemesle is extremely impressive as Stella. Care, this is a straight sometimes moving drama. It is not an adventure or a sci-fi film, you've been warned, although the training is interesting.
This is actually quite a simple tale, told and acted well about the relationship between mother and young daughter when pressures threaten to pull them apart. Green in excellent struggling between the two most important things in her life, whilst young Boulant-Lemesle is extremely impressive as Stella. Care, this is a straight sometimes moving drama. It is not an adventure or a sci-fi film, you've been warned, although the training is interesting.
Proxima is a very sincere, intimate and devoid of pathos cinema. This is the psychological portrait of a woman devoted to her dream of flying into space.
When the main character approaches her goal, she begins to understand how difficult it will be to leave the planet. The picture is more like a documentary than a science fiction story.
Great Eva Green and good pictures of the Bajkonur spaceport deserve praise.
It isn't a question of how flashy the sci fi is, it is a question of how interesting and challenge it is. Proxima is neither. In fact it is so didactic as to be insulting to the audience and seems to assume the audience are dullards that need repetition.
POSITIVES:
1) All the scenes with Eva Green's character, Sarah, and her daughter, Stella, are emotional and fantastic 2) I respected the film for not "Hollywoodising" its subject matter 3) There is a scene near the end where Sarah and Stella are talking through a glass shield and Stella's face reflects over Sarah's on the other side of the glass and it was such a beautiful shot
NEGATIVES:
1) I wasn't engaged at all by any of the scenes of Sarah's astronaut training 2) Matt Dillon's character was very cliche and underdeveloped 3) There is no score until the final 15 minutes and that made the film quite boring and not cinematic 4) The film doesn't really have any kind of purposeful story, it's a bit pointless 5) Despite going to a 1:20pm screening I genuinely felt my eyes closing at times
1) All the scenes with Eva Green's character, Sarah, and her daughter, Stella, are emotional and fantastic 2) I respected the film for not "Hollywoodising" its subject matter 3) There is a scene near the end where Sarah and Stella are talking through a glass shield and Stella's face reflects over Sarah's on the other side of the glass and it was such a beautiful shot
NEGATIVES:
1) I wasn't engaged at all by any of the scenes of Sarah's astronaut training 2) Matt Dillon's character was very cliche and underdeveloped 3) There is no score until the final 15 minutes and that made the film quite boring and not cinematic 4) The film doesn't really have any kind of purposeful story, it's a bit pointless 5) Despite going to a 1:20pm screening I genuinely felt my eyes closing at times
I have to say I went in optimistic and left disappointed.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Sarah seals an envelope for her daughter Stella and writes her daughter's name on the envelope., she does not cross the 't' in Stella's name.
- Crazy creditsInterspersed through the end credits are images of various female astronauts with their children.
- ConnectionsFeatures Guerre et paix (1965)
- SoundtracksPoblijei (Closer}
Written and performed by Luba Hilman
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- Also known as
- Проксима
- Filming locations
- Star City, Zvyozdny gorodok, Moscow Oblast, Russia(Russian training center)
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Box office
- Budget
- €6,400,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $759,397
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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