In the 22nd century, seven explorers set out on a mission to Earth.In the 22nd century, seven explorers set out on a mission to Earth.In the 22nd century, seven explorers set out on a mission to Earth.
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Picked this up in a two movie DVD set for a buck or so. Didn't really look promising and as I started to watch the movie I was just glad it didn't cost me more! Low budget may be an excuse, but it's not a very good one. The worst thing about this movie is the writing. I can handle slow paced movies, but this isn't slow paced. Most of the time nothing really happens. Movies never makes me sleep, but this one came pretty close. While the idea in it self might be OK, the writing just doesn't cut it. There are not enough development of characters or plots to make this a good feature film. They just make time pass by all these pictures of the characters doing some walking some chit chat and stuff that don't add anything to the movie. With that said this movie might make a good short film.
As for special effects, really there's nothing special about them. They're bad. To be honest, they could have and should have cut the storm thing part from the script. As said before, it don't give the movie anything, it offers no challenge to the characters it's just there to look good. And it don't.
Cinematography, however is one of the best things about this movie. It's all over good, with some enjoyable shots. However, the lightning could've been better, especially at night. It looks cheep.
Production design, sets, locations and costumes also need some credit. It's not that bad. Rather nice actually compared other things.
The acting is OK. For a low budget movie they got OK actors. They say their lines loud and clear, but thats about it. Then again with lack of characters and action what else is there for them to do. Never the less a little more acting wouldn't hurt.
All in all this is not the movie you want to spend any kind of money or time on. This is a movie far down on you watch list.
As for special effects, really there's nothing special about them. They're bad. To be honest, they could have and should have cut the storm thing part from the script. As said before, it don't give the movie anything, it offers no challenge to the characters it's just there to look good. And it don't.
Cinematography, however is one of the best things about this movie. It's all over good, with some enjoyable shots. However, the lightning could've been better, especially at night. It looks cheep.
Production design, sets, locations and costumes also need some credit. It's not that bad. Rather nice actually compared other things.
The acting is OK. For a low budget movie they got OK actors. They say their lines loud and clear, but thats about it. Then again with lack of characters and action what else is there for them to do. Never the less a little more acting wouldn't hurt.
All in all this is not the movie you want to spend any kind of money or time on. This is a movie far down on you watch list.
For a start assume that a planet has been discovered in the not too distant future where people can walk about in their shirt sleeves and there's no problem with oxygen.There's no life there nothing but desert,a lake of poisoned water and rocks.The only building is a recent bunker full of supplies for future visitors to the planet but the trouble is its 400 miles away from where the ship crashed.The moral there is once such a planet IS discovered build more bunkers! The answer to overcrowded prisons is right here-just the place to send all the sex offenders and leave them up there to colonize the place and possibly start breeding as there are a few women of this kind. It doesn't really say what 6 men are supposed to be doing there but whatever it was they are unable to do it because their ship malfunctioned so we don't know whether the original idea was to look for life forms. I kept hoping maybe a big M sign would appear as they must have been hungry trekking 400 miles through sand.Ever tried walking even a mile on sand-its not easy unless its solid and with the sudden desert storms its probably not on this planet! Generally they were pretty nasty characters-one guy had a zapper and killed one of the party as a sort of mercy killing I suppose after he'd developed gangrene- and they were constantly arguing-the leader of the expedition had lied about the distance to the bunker so they had to walk even further.And they had to leave one guy behind as he'd broken his leg! Pity there was no cannibalism but not even any vultures around!Now that would have made this movie worth 10! The lack of food and water was an unnecessary addition to the story seeing as astronauts carry capsules and as this is set in the next century the technology should have advanced even further-at least to an endless supply of capsules Anyway they finally reach the bunker and thats where the movie ended just like that! Very disappointing-we never got to see them travelling back in the land rovers but if you work it out 400 miles at the speed of 4 miles an hour and thats only in the day as well-is a mighty long time. At least the ship should have been equipped with sand yachts!
Got this film on DVD cheaply. I figured it was worth the risk of it being a bad film because even bad films have the odd redeeming feature/scene in them. No such luck with this one. I understand from other comments that it was made on a tiny budget, which explains things like the special effects, or lack of them. Even so, this movie would be better named Snore-rora. It was a real effort not to fall asleep, or press the fast forward button on the remote. I kept expecting something to happen to break the monotony of the desert walk, but it didn't. It just went on, and on, and on.
I suppose that it succeded in getting across the desperation and feeling of helplessness the characters must have felt in their seemingly interminable trek across the desert. I was certainly feeling pretty desperate and helpless by the end of it.
Avoid it all costs.
I suppose that it succeded in getting across the desperation and feeling of helplessness the characters must have felt in their seemingly interminable trek across the desert. I was certainly feeling pretty desperate and helpless by the end of it.
Avoid it all costs.
After a malfunction, a spaceship crash lands on a desert planet called Aurora. The said planet has been selected for human colonisation on the basis that it is covered in a desert, has extreme temperatures, has no drinkable water and is inhospitable for human colonisation. But apart from this it is an excellent choice. The surviving men then embark on a trek across the hostile terrain. Along the way they argue a bit. And drink some water. And that's it. That is all that happens. Additional highlights include tent scenes, dramatic posing in the desert, tent scenes, a low budget electric storm, tent scenes and scenes in a tent. Recommended for insomniacs with an interest in desert camping.
Essentially a story of survival. Five men on a trek across a desert.
But not, necessarily a "desert planet."
They crash in or by an ocean. Plenty of water there. They have to get across a desert. Okay.
Maybe they will, maybe they won't.
But earth is much the same. Breathable atmosphere and desert bordering ocean. Southern California, Northern Africa present the same geography.
Not a lot of a-c-t-i-o-n as it is more of a psychological story than an action one.
I gave it a four because I have been spoiled by modern special effects and glitzy production but the scenery during the desert day shots is great.
I gave it a four because I have been spoiled by modern special effects and glitzy production but the scenery during the desert day shots is great.
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