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Space Time : L'Ultime Odyssée

Original title: Love
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
9.1K
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Space Time : L'Ultime Odyssée (2011)
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A man spends years alone on a space station orbiting Earth after losing communication with Houston/Earth. He spends time on maintenance, exercise, watching old messages, and reading a journa... Read allA man spends years alone on a space station orbiting Earth after losing communication with Houston/Earth. He spends time on maintenance, exercise, watching old messages, and reading a journal by a soldier in the American Civil War.A man spends years alone on a space station orbiting Earth after losing communication with Houston/Earth. He spends time on maintenance, exercise, watching old messages, and reading a journal by a soldier in the American Civil War.

  • Director
    • William Eubank
  • Writer
    • William Eubank
  • Stars
    • Gunner Wright
    • Corey Richardson
    • Bradley Horne
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    9.1K
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    • Director
      • William Eubank
    • Writer
      • William Eubank
    • Stars
      • Gunner Wright
      • Corey Richardson
      • Bradley Horne
    • 108User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

    Videos1

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    Gunner Wright
    Gunner Wright
    • Captain Lee Miller
    Corey Richardson
    • General McClain
    Bradley Horne
    • Captain Lee Briggs
    Nancy Stelle
    • Russian Astronaut Woman
    • (as Nancy Stelmaszczyk)
    Roger E. Fanter
    • The Storyteller
    Jesse Hotchkiss
    • Skateboarder
    Troy Mittleider
    Troy Mittleider
    • Marine
    Brid Caveney
    • Retired Motorcycle Racer
    Ambyr Childers
    Ambyr Childers
    • American Astronaut Woman
    B. Anthony Cohen
    B. Anthony Cohen
    • Mission Control Chief
    • (as Tony Cohen)
    James C. Burns
    James C. Burns
    • Late Night Host
    Lee Bettencourt
    • General McClain's Gaurd
    Mark Eaton
    • Marine #1…
    Brian Vanik
    • Marine #2
    Dan Figur
    • Marine #3
    Jessica Rizo
    • Marine Wife
    Allison Curtis
    • Marine's Daughter Young
    Rachel Rosenstein
    Rachel Rosenstein
    • Marine's Daughter Old
    • Director
      • William Eubank
    • Writer
      • William Eubank
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    6majoraward-1

    Strange Title for SF Flick, Equally Strange Ending

    Maybe in 2039 an ISS will have gravity but I doubt that. I gave it a 5 as it was thought provoking but I don't know if he was seeing things in the end or if it was an explanation for everything before. On the other hand I have not written a review for ages so it did get to me and I think it should be seen by a wider audience and deserves better.
    6dmvaldman

    A lot of things right. Some big things wrong.

    The cinematography of this movie was beautiful. The dialogue also, especially that introductory scene, I wish there was more of it. A&A did a terrific job with the score. And the idea of the plot was also really interesting: comparing the isolation of a man deep in space who loses contact with Earth, to a soldier in the civil war hundreds of years in the past who must leave his regiment to perish.

    I only wish these stories had tied together more strongly. The parallels were there, but there wasn't enough exploration. There were only a few times the astronaut is even reading the journal, and I felt that should have been the focus. Instead the two stories were tied together using a very unnecessary and bizarre deus ex machina type plot element.

    That is my main complaint. My second complaint is the pacing of the movie was very irregular. I'm sure this had to do with the fact that it was made over a 4 year, inconsistent, time span.

    I feel this movie had amazing potential, and obviously Will Eubank is extremely talented, but these inconsistencies took away a lot of the beauty of the movie for me.
    4heidiguard-nanookie

    "Moon" meets "2001: Space Odyssey"

    I can't claim to have understood this film. It was very much like a mix between "Moon" and "2001: Space Odyssey". I sort of expected it to be more of a kind with the former, to be honest. I can't stand the latter. Anyway, the film was visually pleasing but I doubt I would have sat through it if not for the main actor. I also liked that they obviously didn't have the money for zero-gravity-simulation-shots but they did not let themselves be deterred by that and if you accept that there are no floating people on the ISS in this film, it's enough that they simply flipped the picture over in some shots to give the illusion of weightlessness. The story went over my head. I did not get the message at the end at all. What does all this have to do with love?! Anyway, Angel and Airwaves did well with the soundtrack. I think I'm going to listen to more of their music. So, this was a philosophical piece, almost as confusing as, but a lot more compact than Space Odyssey. Definitely Art-house material and not really suitable for light entertainment.
    7Chaseism

    For a budget so small, they did so much...

    Usually, I think a work of art should stand on it's own without the viewer every having to hear a single word from those behind the project. Because in the end, the real art is what we see, not what they see. But in the case of Love, I feel like the filmmakers' feedback turned me from just being okay with the movie, to loving the work they came up with.

    Love is a film that was made, not to tell us a story, but to get us thinking about what it means to connect with another human being and how essential that connection is to survival. Our Space captain returns to a new International Space Station and after a few days of communication, he is cut off. Unbeknownst to him, the world below him has completely destroyed themselves.

    As I said before, Love is about inspiring thought within the viewer more than it's about telling a linear story. Their story of connection and how little we mean to the rest of the universe is quite clear. The sparse writing involved isn't too preachy and doesn't give away all meaning, giving the audience a bit of work to do. Gunner Wright does a decent job of playing the lonely astronaut, although I wish we could have gotten a bit more emotion out of him at times.

    The visuals of the film were fantastic. The ultra slow motion of the Civil War battle scene up to the spectacular visuals at the end of the film, these guys did an amazing job. Also, there is an intense sense of isolation and desperation going on. Routine becomes the only way our captain stays together, but it's obvious there is a thin string holding him.

    There were just two problems I had with Love...one of which I immediately wrote off after the talk back. Certain portions of the film looked professional and absolutely amazing for an budgeted film. But there were aspects, such as the astronaut's joke of a space suit and the obvious wall of box fans oddly added to the space station. The space station itself was supposed to supersede our current one, but the interior still looked like it was from the 1970. There was also unexplained gravity. After the film, we learned it was made for $500,000. What a phenomenal job. The director talk about how he filmed the battle scene in his parent's backyard and built every aspect of the film himself just by going to Home Depot was ridiculously awesome. The Space Station was built in the driveway by him and his little bother. Still, a lot of those very distracting things could have been taken care of in the script. Instead of a new Space Station, make it the one we've used for years. Mention we discovered artificial gravity. But those were left out.

    My other (and really only) problem was Love was full of thought, but no love. We have this guy in space that is completely alone for years and the only thing we see him do is lose track of his sanity at times. But we never see moments where he breaks down There are moments of him missing his family, but the filmmakers spend too much time with the mundane tasks of life in Space rather than the emotional journey he is going through.

    Love was well worth the wait and I almost wish they could do the film again with more money and small changes in the script. But I would say if you can excuse a few budget problems, you're going to have a glorious time watching the movie.

    I'd also recommend reading that Carl Sagan quote on Pale Blue Dot before hand. You'll see the film closer to the filmmakers if you do...

    I encourage people to read the quote from Carl Sagan about the photo "Pale Blue Dot" before going to see the film.
    Informity

    Bad mix of visual plagiarism

    I was hopeful and enthusiastic to see this film but what a disappointment! I wanted to give my benefit of the doubt until the very end but, with all do respect… this film has not a single original thought or frame. Surely, for a beginner-director it may have been a triumph or even just a good effort but for any informed viewer (yet along movie buff), it's has less value than a bubble gum. Orange space suit in Victorian hotel? Really? Come on! Kubrick is spinning in his grave. We already have Space Odyssey 2001. And Moon after that. The only worthy thing was soundtrack - good atmospherics, even though mismatched at times. Sigh… Please, do make anymore of these.

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    • Trivia
      Funded completely independently by the band Angels & Airwaves.
    • Goofs
      Jet contrails are visible in some of the Civil War-era landscape shots.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Captain Lee Briggs: They say, when you hear sounds of devils, all else is quiet. My general question to that is: how do you know that what you are hearing is the work of such devious beings? I would venture to say that most devilish noises occur when large numbers of men decide to force the hand of mortality upon one another. And I'd say further that on such occasions, there is not just one sound, but many. It is a quiet orchestra of death. It is also possible that the man who wrote that saying

      [a soldier being hit by mortar fire]

      Captain Lee Briggs: might've just had some broke ears.

    • Soundtracks
      Soul survivor
      Written by Tom deLonge

      Music by Angels & Airwaves

      Performed by Angels & Airwaves

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Odyssée
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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