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Spaceman

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Adam Sandler in Spaceman (2024)
Jakub Procházka, orphaned as a boy and raised in the Czech countryside by his grandparents, overcomes his odds to become the country's first astronaut.
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Space Sci-FiAdventureDramaRomanceSci-Fi

Half a year into his solo mission on the edge of the solar system, an astronaut concerned with the state of his life back on Earth is helped by an ancient creature he discovers in the bowels... Read allHalf a year into his solo mission on the edge of the solar system, an astronaut concerned with the state of his life back on Earth is helped by an ancient creature he discovers in the bowels of his ship.Half a year into his solo mission on the edge of the solar system, an astronaut concerned with the state of his life back on Earth is helped by an ancient creature he discovers in the bowels of his ship.

  • Director
    • Johan Renck
  • Writers
    • Jaroslav Kalfar
    • Colby Day
  • Stars
    • Adam Sandler
    • Carey Mulligan
    • Paul Dano
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,917
    334
    • Director
      • Johan Renck
    • Writers
      • Jaroslav Kalfar
      • Colby Day
    • Stars
      • Adam Sandler
      • Carey Mulligan
      • Paul Dano
    • 544User reviews
    • 128Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam Sandler
    Adam Sandler
    • Jakub Prochazka
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Lenka
    Paul Dano
    Paul Dano
    • Hanus
    • (voice)
    Kunal Nayyar
    Kunal Nayyar
    • Peter
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Commissioner Tuma
    Lena Olin
    Lena Olin
    • Zdena
    Petr Papánek
    • Young Jakub
    Marian Roden
    Marian Roden
    • Ladislav Prochazka
    Zuzana Stivínová
    Zuzana Stivínová
    • Concierge
    Sinead Phelps
    Sinead Phelps
    • Pregnant Woman
    Sunny Sandler
    Sunny Sandler
    • Anna
    John Flanders
    John Flanders
    • Gregor
    • (as John Peter Flanders)
    Bash Doran
    • Aide
    Petr Bláha
    • Man in Suit
    Mikulas Cizek
    • Naked Man
    • (as Mikuláš Čížek)
    Jessica Bechynová
    Jessica Bechynová
    • Bellhop
    • (as Jessica Bechyňová)
    Sona Beaumont
    • Spa Staff
    • (as Soňa Beaumont)
    Kimberly Han
    • Korean Astronaut
    • Director
      • Johan Renck
    • Writers
      • Jaroslav Kalfar
      • Colby Day
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    User reviews544

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    7rdavisq

    Casual movie fans need not apply.

    This is not a film for fans of Adam Sandler movies. I have seen every Sci-fi movie of note. This isn't really a science fiction movie, it just happens to take place in outer space. It seems cliche to say a film is dreamlike but there is no other way to describe Spaceman. Imagine watching an entire movie through a Kaleidoscope. Not just through the lens of said scope, but also the lens of childlike wonder.

    This is a heavy film that asks a lot of the audience. Anyone who sticks with it the whole way will be rewarded with a nice story of friendship and hope. Spaceman drags at points, can feel a bit claustrophobic and is honestly hard to wrap your head around. All in all good job by everyone involved. Again at least semi-pro movie fans only. Operaman-O Bye Bye!
    8AlienRobotZombieOverlord

    Pure, old-school, trippy sci-fi

    I understand that a lot of people probably rated this low because they saw that it starred Adam Sandler and came into it expecting Happy Gilmore. I did not. I am a sci-fi enthusiast, and I cut my teeth on some of the great, old masterpieces of the '50s and '60s -- many of them by Czech authors, just like this one was! These novels and films were ones that modern audiences might see as "dry" these days, but they were hard-core sci-fi that packed an emotional punch while telling a story of speculative fiction -- a world that "advanced the timeline" from our own to see how the human psyche, human morality, human frailty, would cope with advances in technology. And that's exactly what we have here -- a Czech astronaut put in an extraordinary circumstance, even fantastical by the standards of our "real world." And yet, the actual story isn't fantastical at all -- it's a simple question of the human heart, and the meaning of life. In that way, it's not so different from a one-act, heavy-dialogue drama... but by framing it as a science fiction film, we can strip out any modern-day distractions and just focus on human nature in its purest form.

    And maybe enjoy Paul Dano's absolutely riveting performance as a giant arachnid alien!

    This is a must-see for any lover of "pure" sci-fi or "old-school" sci-fi. 8/10.
    5johnnysokko

    With, or without the space, it's the same old story.

    I've seen this movie before; it's called Ad Astra. Ambitious, but emotionally absent(and inconsiderate, I guess) husband leaves perfect wife behind to go on vital space mission. In both movies, the man is plagued by memories of a deeply flawed father, leaving them emotionally scarred and unable to reciprocate their perfect wives' love.

    While in Ad Astra, Brad Pitt's character discovers his shortcomings pieces at a time: though memory, experience, and various encounters - here, they forgo all nuance. We simply have a spider companion who directly and endlessly tells Adam Sandler what an ass he is to his wife. But both movies share one emotional theme: fathers suck and their sons are not much better. Relationships are all about men needing to open up more. This is not so bad by itself. But I've seen this in so many movies and TV shows by now it's starting to get tiresome. With all the fancy camera-work, heavy performances, and ambient music, this story still just beats you over the head with it's message without offering anything other than an overused cliché.

    Other movies in the past have a truly more nuanced approach. Try Solaris(either version), for example. I appreciate the production of this film, really. It's just that this come off as a feminist fantasy rather than good science fiction.
    7armencho-392-524499

    A lovely little movie which may do wonders for the occasional viewer

    Let's be honest, the theme of Spaceman has been done at least once before -- Steven Soderbergh's "Solaris" comes to mind. The macro-microcosm, the struggle of the masculine "outer" vs. Feminine "inner" or however you want to label it -- it's not new on film.

    However, in the opinion of this reviewer, a lover of slow-burn cinema, transcendental and timeless themes of space, the Universe and our place in it, this movie has still managed to offer something original and breathe some soul into the otherwise rehashed theme.

    Sandler pulls off the role easily and I found the set and the setting of the movie refreshing (I won't spoil it), let me just say... Chechoslovakia?

    I don't _really_ understand people who say they love science fiction but who complain this was too slow, too stupid, too predictable and too... unrealistic (not suspending their disbelief). Science fiction is a very broad brush, and we haven't actually colonized even anything in the solar system, so let's dial back the arguing on what is feasible and possible and what is ridiculous.

    The important thing this movie did for me is keep me thinking and feeling about the human condition, which is the holy grail of sci-fi in a way -- to get the reader or the viewer reach into the mysterious inner world through outer allegories, which often are about outer space or the extraterrestrial etc.

    The fact this movie burns rather slowly is actually what did much of the trick for me. I am very tired of movies that think they have to have something happening all the time. The irony is that while things are happening, not much can be happening, if you know what I mean? And correspondingly when things slow down, through being affected by the \[slowly\] moving image, some kind of reaction between what I am thinking and what I am seeing, produces interesting form of entertainment for me.

    Give "Spaceman" a chance, and it may reward you, depending on your mood and predisposition to slow cinema and a bit of the unexpected, if not entirely original.

    I loved this movie, which I know by the simple fact that a day after I am still thinking about it and some feeling remains. This is more than I can say about a lot of other supposedly great stuff I watched and have all but forgotten about.

    And then there is Hanusz... but Hanusz will introduce themselves.
    7asarunangshusen

    Opera, space & hazelnut

    We are all like a blink of an eye, very transient, yet our emotions are rare. This movie is a psychological thriller in which a man fights with his own guilt and how he overcomes it. However, the audience may have a hard time resonating with the title of the movie, "SPACEMAN". This movie fails to create the tension of a space travel movie and is heavy on dialogue. It may not cater to the whole mass, but it is a movie for those who have a hard time letting go of their thoughts, fears, or not addressing their emotions. Anyway, I am happy that I watched this movie and hope to rewatch it soon. Hazelnut.

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    • Trivia
      Due to mixed reactions from test screenings, the film was in post-production for almost 3 years.
    • Goofs
      When Jakub is about to collect samples, command tells him to "start the collection in T minus 10" as if that were a period of time. Historically it is however a point in time, with "T" marking the exact moment the event will take place.

      This jargon misinterpretation is actually present in almost every 'realistic' space travel movie using the phrase.
    • Quotes

      Hanus: You have many boundaries, skinny human Perhaps they are the cause of your loneliness.

    • Connections
      Featured in Weekend Edition: Episode dated 2 March 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Labyrinth. II Part Kinetic Ballet
      Written and Performed by Mr. Václav Kucera

      Courtesy of SUPRAPHON a.s.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czech Republic
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El astronauta
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Free Association
      • Stillking Films
      • Tango Entertainment (III)
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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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