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Mira

  • 2022
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.8K
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Mira (2022)
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Coming-of-AgeSpace Sci-FiAdventureDramaSci-Fi

A father working on a space station has to save his 15-year-old daughter after a meteorite shower hits Earth, using only satellite phones and cameras.A father working on a space station has to save his 15-year-old daughter after a meteorite shower hits Earth, using only satellite phones and cameras.A father working on a space station has to save his 15-year-old daughter after a meteorite shower hits Earth, using only satellite phones and cameras.

  • Director
    • Dmitriy Kiselev
  • Writers
    • Timofei Dekin
    • Ekaterina Mavromatis
    • Sergey Kaluzhanov
  • Stars
    • Anatoliy Beliy
    • Veronika Ustimova
    • Yevgeniy Yegorov
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.8K
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    44
    • Director
      • Dmitriy Kiselev
    • Writers
      • Timofei Dekin
      • Ekaterina Mavromatis
      • Sergey Kaluzhanov
    • Stars
      • Anatoliy Beliy
      • Veronika Ustimova
      • Yevgeniy Yegorov
    • 22User reviews
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    Anatoliy Beliy
    Anatoliy Beliy
    • Arabov
    • (as Anatoliy Belyy)
    Veronika Ustimova
    • Lera
    Yevgeniy Yegorov
    Yevgeniy Yegorov
    • Misha
    Darya Moroz
    Darya Moroz
    • Svetlana
    Maksim Lagashkin
    Maksim Lagashkin
    • Boris
    Kirill Zaytsev
    • Antonov
    Andrey Smolyakov
    Andrey Smolyakov
    • Fomin
    Aleksander Petrov
    • Egor
    Igor Khripunov
    Igor Khripunov
    • Ryabinin
    Agniya Vorobyeva
    • little Lera
    Tatyana Dogileva
    Tatyana Dogileva
    • Elderly Woman
    Vladimir Simonov
    Vladimir Simonov
    • Elderly Man
    Anton Bogdanov
    • Spasatel
    Bain Bovaldinov
    • Entomologist
    Kristina Korbut
    • Olya
    Artem Artemyev
    • Voyennyy
    Darya Blokhina
    • Mira
    • (voice)
    Marina Burtseva
    • Tanya
    • Director
      • Dmitriy Kiselev
    • Writers
      • Timofei Dekin
      • Ekaterina Mavromatis
      • Sergey Kaluzhanov
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    8forlotsaforums

    Why no Oscar for special effects??

    Mira/The Last Signal has the best special effects I have seen.

    C. G. I. was never detectable to me.

    Almost the whole movie was special effects made from the viewer perspective such that you felt involved yourself when there was action.

    The attention to detail was high.

    Scene after scene appeared at a breathtaking rate during action segments, and it was astounding how they could make so many scenes with such difference, detail, and quality.

    The plot, although done before, was saved by an original idea about communication.

    One must wonder if politics can be used to explain the omission of Oscar nomination.
    10lhewerdine

    A much underrated film

    This is an overlooked little gem of a film.

    Film director Dmitry Kiselyov brings what looks and feels like a multi million dollar production to the screen despite the seemingly low budget

    The editing and flow between the early on action is incredible and looks like it was done in one shot. No doubt CGI was involved but it was seamless.

    The main characters are excellent and believable. Veronika Ustimova (who plays Valeria "Lera" Arabova) is reported as 'not having any acting abilities'. Wrong!! She is fantastic in this film and hopefully will go on to have a great career.

    I'll certainly be scouring the streaming services for other titles.
    pontram

    Popcorn is in Russia...Popcorn

    This is an interesting showcase of an obviously existing Russian desire to make western high-end spectacle movies. Others of this kind are 'Attraction' 1+2, 'Sputnik', 'The Blackout' series, 'Project Gemini' and 'Guardians'.

    They are in the Sci-Fi genre not very innovative, rather simple in plot, well acted and technologically (FX,CGI) on a very high level.

    It is to mention that they are in no way as outstanding as the two 'Night Watch' and 'Day Watch' movies from the early 2000s.

    'Mira' is here a Russian space stations' AI, and it is also the weakest part of the whole movie, since dialogs with her are mostly cheesy.

    The sole star is actually the FX and sound design department, which managed to create a fantastic '2012'-worthy destruction sequence of exhausting and captivating eight minutes length, that intrigued me very much. There is another great sequence, where the daughter is attempting to rescue her little brother, and her father tries a repair of the station, and both action strains, though in very different environments, are visually intertwined in a really wonderful manner. Note that this movie is said to have a budget of sparse 5 M Euros, which I consider as a shoestring, compared to western movies of this scale.

    I would say that the acting is ok, the best of it comes from the children. The main actress is a bit too old for my taste, though being 18 playing a 15 or 16-year-old girl should be ok, but maybe I mean 'too experienced'. The main actor reminds me often of Mads Mikkelsen.

    The paper-thin plot is just there to keep the story running, The family drama of the past is an unnecessary addition to explain the (in Russian terms) weird psyche of the main character, as in special needs because of PTSD. Supporting characters like the mother or the boyfriend (who lost a hand once) are staying superficial.

    This disaster movie relies on the tension of time running out during the constant danger of a major cataclysm, combined with the usual family saving efforts. It is very effective with this and entertains greatly, until the final act, which appears to be superimposed and is not very 'realistic'.

    One critical point is, between the many ultra-realistic and impressing cinematic danger situations the main characters have to endure to save their lives and those of others, the design team have obviously forgotten about the physics of fire and what it does in confined spaces to the breathable air.

    I give the movie 7 stars rather than 6, for also being totally non-political, and for great atmosphere and good pacing.

    Watched in Russian with English subtitles.
    7IMDbKeepsDeletingMyReviews

    Messy plot, visually stunning

    MIRA is somewhat of an unexpected thing to behold. While the story is a bit of a knockoff of the Emmerich formula (family, drama, calamity, spectacle, and family), the attention to detail and overall execution is something else, indeed.

    There are sequences in this film that are truly remarkable in every aspect, rivalling some of the best Hollywood has ever brought forth. The camera work, the production design, the acting (including the extras) and the VFX in the impact sequence are quite extraordinary, and the more realistic approach results in a fresh new way of witnessing a terrifying disaster.

    I really have to stress again how amazing many of the visual effects really are: not flashy and rubbery like so many things we get to see from much bigger films, but seamless and believable. I really wonder how they pulled of a lot of shots that seem like practical effects, which of course they can't be.

    Don't expect a perfect film, though. Especially in the third act, the film loses much of its realism and also goes into full cheese mode, but the good aspects easily prevail, at least for me. And so the verdict comes easy: if you're a sci-fi buff like me, you need to watch this.
    9manthapuramvinaykumar

    It was an nice movie

    Although there are a lot of scenes of the style of "2012", it was entertaining. Acting is good and the special effects are great, you can feel yourself in the movie. I do not like fun comments in movies, just like the ones in superhero ones, but in Mira jokes are fun.

    This movie is so emotive that it can make you cry a bit. If you are somewhat tired and bored of Hollywood disaster movies, just give this movie an opportunity, it will not disappoint.it was an nice and you can experience it also and you will tell after seeing that movie it was an nice movie I definitely telling you will enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      The star Mira, mentioned in the film, is the real binary red giant/white dwarf star in the constellation Cetus.
    • Soundtracks
      Vladivostok 2000
      Written and performed by Ilya Lagutenko

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2022 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Offical Production Company Website
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Firefall
    • Filming locations
      • Moscow Oblast, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Amedia
      • Mars Media
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    • Budget
      • RUR 500,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,494,204
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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