An astronaut struggles to maintain his grip on reality aboard a possibly fatally compromised mission to Saturn's moon, Titan.An astronaut struggles to maintain his grip on reality aboard a possibly fatally compromised mission to Saturn's moon, Titan.An astronaut struggles to maintain his grip on reality aboard a possibly fatally compromised mission to Saturn's moon, Titan.
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Nahna James
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Ferenc Iván Szabó
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Harry Szovik
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And by another one, I mean yet another arthouse psychological thriller sci-fi. Again. What ever happened to the good old Sci-fi action survival thriller where nobody is "wrestling with the ghosts of their past", struggling with their sanity, or wondering what is real or not...blah blah. Seems like the vast majority of Sci-fi is that BS, not anything really interesting or entertaining anymore. Some of them had the potential to become great movies, but were ruined by the writing and the direction... and the plot, and the story...etc.
Please.... for the love of GOD, can someone make Sci-fi great again??
Please.... for the love of GOD, can someone make Sci-fi great again??
There's a moment right at the end that would have elevated this film to something really worth recommending. Some movies greatly benefit from a conclusion open to interpretation. This is one of them. It gave me the same feeling I had all those years ago watching Total Recall. But they didn't do that here. The final scene is very clear and I think that was a poor choice. Unless the focus is commentary on human behavior, in which case it makes sense. Still, the alternative would have been spectacular.
How cool is Laurence Fishburne? He's been one of my favorite actors since Event Horizon + The Matrix, and in each project following that he never misses. Role of the captain he plays is pretty much perfect. Even when the twists, turns and second-guessing begins, it still fits whatever outcome you may have in mind. That kind of presence and versatility is pure talent, and I never get tired of seeing it. Everybody else does a great job in their respective roles, but Morpheus steals the show.
They likely could have removed 15 minutes and the film would have been better for it. You can definitely feel some drag. While this doesn't outright ruin anything, I probably would have rated it higher otherwise.
How cool is Laurence Fishburne? He's been one of my favorite actors since Event Horizon + The Matrix, and in each project following that he never misses. Role of the captain he plays is pretty much perfect. Even when the twists, turns and second-guessing begins, it still fits whatever outcome you may have in mind. That kind of presence and versatility is pure talent, and I never get tired of seeing it. Everybody else does a great job in their respective roles, but Morpheus steals the show.
They likely could have removed 15 minutes and the film would have been better for it. You can definitely feel some drag. While this doesn't outright ruin anything, I probably would have rated it higher otherwise.
Mindgames and science fiction have traditionally gone together well. This one played a lot of mind games and it was done on a lower budget, I expect.
Pure psychological science-fiction with several twists at the end. It was one of those films that you really didn't know where it was going until it got there. I liked how it flipped back and forth between the past and the current deep space expedition. It helped put things in context.
Affleck and Fishbourne played their roles to the tee. At a certain point it felt redundant but I guess it was not unexpected given the outcome.
In a year or so it will probably get relegated to endless repeats on one of the streaming film channels.
Pure psychological science-fiction with several twists at the end. It was one of those films that you really didn't know where it was going until it got there. I liked how it flipped back and forth between the past and the current deep space expedition. It helped put things in context.
Affleck and Fishbourne played their roles to the tee. At a certain point it felt redundant but I guess it was not unexpected given the outcome.
In a year or so it will probably get relegated to endless repeats on one of the streaming film channels.
The best part of this movie is the ending, which will deceive the viewer several times. Laurence Fishburne played his role, as always, perfectly. Casey Affleck did well, but I was never impressed by his performance, although this is just my personal subjective judgment. Yes, it's not easy to watch this movie to the end, and this is its main disadvantage, it was especially hard for me to watch Affleck's caramel flashbacks, but I still watched this movie - the film turned out to be quite good. Given the complexity of the plot and ambiguous characters, it is impossible not to mention the merits of the director. Visual style, musical accompaniment - all this works to create a unique closed atmosphere. The film may not become a cult classic, but it definitely deserves the attention of those who like thoughtful and ambiguous stories.
No pun intended - the movie is quite ... well if you have claustrophobia ... you may have issues watching it. But even though the space out there seems endless, this is not the first science ficiton movie that will make you squirm ... the effects help with that too of course.
Good actors involved - and I reckon even if you can guess the twist(s) the movie is holding back on and for you, you will be able to enjoy the whole experience. Enjoy is something that I wouldn't say is a feeling the crew of the ship is feeling ... even less so with the stuff that is used (including those dreams) ... and I try to stay vague but also specific with this! If you have seen the movie you'll understand how that works and what I (or we) mean ... though mostly I ... no I of the tiger (or pun intended).
Great ending - though it may have ended a bit earlier and be more .. let's call it open ...
Good actors involved - and I reckon even if you can guess the twist(s) the movie is holding back on and for you, you will be able to enjoy the whole experience. Enjoy is something that I wouldn't say is a feeling the crew of the ship is feeling ... even less so with the stuff that is used (including those dreams) ... and I try to stay vague but also specific with this! If you have seen the movie you'll understand how that works and what I (or we) mean ... though mostly I ... no I of the tiger (or pun intended).
Great ending - though it may have ended a bit earlier and be more .. let's call it open ...
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- TriviaThe videogame "crypt junkie" is actually the vintage game Prince of persia (MS-DOS)
- GoofsAt one point, Zoe (Emily Beecham), says to John, (Casey Affleck) something to the effect of "And you were flying F-14's..." Assuming this film is set in the somewhat near future, and the fact that John attended the U.S. Air Force Academy, John would not be flying F-14's as that is a Naval aircraft AND hasn't been in the U.S. Naval inventory since 2006.
- SoundtracksDon't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Written by Bennie Benjamin, Horace Ott and Sol Marcus
Performed by The Animals feat. Eric Burdon (vocals)
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- Slingshot
- Filming locations
- Korda Studios, Etyek, Hungary(Studio)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $735,738
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $491,796
- Sep 1, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $818,279
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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