While I am not generally overly keen on sci-fi movies in general, I do occasionally sit down to watch them. And I have to say that the cover for the 2023 movie "Escape Pod" was certainly interesting enough to make me stop and take notice. Now, I had never heard about this movie from writer and director Aaron Mirtes, so I didn't know what I was in for, nor what to expect. So in a way, writer and director Aaron Mirtes had every opportunity to entertain and bedazzle me.
The movie has a very small cast ensemble. I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. But I will say that the acting performances were fair enough. Sure, this was not award-winning performance levels, but the actors and actresses fared well enough with the limitations imposed upon them.
The CGI effects in the movie looked like something that you'd see in a 1990s computer game. So yeah, they were not particularly great. And usually sci-fi movies relies on effects in lesser or greater extend to make the narrative and the world in which it takes place believable. And when you see a meteor that looked as atrocious as it did in this movie, it is just a tad difficult to buy into it.
However, the practical effects, such as the parasitic infection on the back of Gael looked rather interesting and proved to be quite a contrast to the questionable CGI effects.
"Escape Pod" is a low budget movie, and it shows. But I will say that I was somewhat impressed with what they managed to pull off here with the limited resources. It shows that the movie was made by people with the right intentions and the hearts in the right place.
I was actually positively surprised with this movie. And there was quite a plot twist to the narrative as well, which I certainly hadn't seen coming. So well played, Aaron Mirtes, well played.
If you enjoy the sci-fi genre, and don't mind low budget movies, then do give "Escape Pod" a chance. I found it to be a watchable and entertaining enough movie.
My rating of "Escape Pod" lands on a five out of ten stars.