During a human expedition to colonize space, Mickey 17, a so-called "expendable" employee, is sent to explore an ice planet.During a human expedition to colonize space, Mickey 17, a so-called "expendable" employee, is sent to explore an ice planet.During a human expedition to colonize space, Mickey 17, a so-called "expendable" employee, is sent to explore an ice planet.
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Mickey 5
It's a science fiction movie that never explores its themes. What does it say about cloning? About colonization? It touches these subjects, sure, but it's so shallow.
Robert Pattinson is fine but I think he's wasted in this. All the different versions of Mickey are also supposed to have different personalities but aside from 17 and 18 (as seen in the trailer) the previous 16 all act the same, even though the movie says that have different characteristics. But even that doesn't matter because we never get to see all the different Mickeys aside from a quick montage.
Also, let me say that the use of narration in this movie is egregious. It doesn't enhance the experience, it's just filler to cover the silence.
Finally, it's so boring! Boring visuals, boring sci-fi elements, boring creature designs, no unique aesthetic, no nothing.
Intriguing premise, underwhelming movie
For such an intriguing premise, we should have been promised a story with colorful development and of gray morality, and yet were presented with such an obviously black-and-white good-triumphing-over-evil Hollywood movie.
The morality of science? The definition of one's self? The Ship of Theseus paradox? Like, such a wasted opportunity to explore the multitude of questions. I guess it's my fault to expect too much.
Robert Pattinson and Toni Collette are amazing, though. Brilliant camera work and visual effects.
Entertaining but forgettable
The charachters felt underdeveloped. Certain plot points either mysteriously vaporised or materialised unexpectedly.
There was a charachter that was clearly a commentary on Trump along with a selection of other social commentary points which are popular at the moment. Social commentary done right is subtle, social commentary done wrong breaks immersion and ruins escapism. Social commentary should preferably also not feel like it's all been done to death before. Although, I would probably be ok with it if it wasn't because Trump is constantly in the news and social media, when watching this movie I was looking for some escapism and a break from the world but instead lo and behold there was Trump again...
I feel like this movie could have been so much more. It started out great but it's as if in order to give runtime to the cookie cutter social commentary it had to cut some of what could have made this movie great. Someone made a choice between entertainment value and trope like social commentary and this someone chose wrong. It's a shame, wasted potential for sure.
Too familiar. Good bits but some let downs.
Robert Pattinson nails an American accent, which to be honest is totally unnecessary given the amount of different nationalities involved!
British features strongly.
But anyway he does well. And he's always great in the role of all Mickey's.
The supporting cast are fine except for in my opinion a terrible character in Mark Ruffalo's Kenneth Mars and yes I know what he was going for. It's just pretty bad.
The story isn't bad, it's decent enough for a sci fi movie. But it doesn't nail any political or social matters like Parasite or Okja, both of which are absolutely brilliant films.
And therefore a straight sci fi actioner could've been better here.
Although admittedly there's some pretty funny moments.
I sound disappointed which is probably the right emotion. I was expecting something really good but this had too much of Okja and Snowpiercer type action and acting to be unique.
I don't want Bong Joon-Ho to become a parody of himself like Wes Anderson. I believe he's capable of much more.
I have absolutely loved all of his past efforts even Barking Dogs Never Bite, which I think is hilarious.
So that's 3 American made movies all very similar in tone. Definitely time for something more.
Anyway it's worth a watch but this is not a classic.
A fun ride suffering from comparison
I am guilty, as many others will be, of comparing this to Parasite. Doing so is doing the movie a disservice. From Bong Joon Ho I was not expecting a silly black comedy that would have the whole theater laughing. Accept and enjoy it and you'll have a great time.
Although I felt like I was getting slapped in the face with the Trump satire, it still hit pretty well and got a good few laughs out of me.
After all this, I'm still wondering what the sauce is about...
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- TriviaThe planet is called Niflheim. In Norse mythology, this is a realm in a permanent state of Winter, the afterlife for those who do not die a heroic death.
- GoofsThe red MR2 from his memories has only 2 front seats, so he couldn't have chosen to ride in the front as opposed to the back.
- Quotes
[lying in a crevasse, Mickey looks at the sky peeking through. a head pops into view]
Timo: Mickey?
Mickey Barnes: Ti-Timo! Timo! I'm down here!
Timo: Mickey. Whoa... you haven't died yet?
Mickey Barnes: [agonized laugh] No.
Timo: Hold on.
[rappels closer to Mickey's position]
Timo: Oh shit! Your flamethrower's still good. Not a single scratch. It's a good thing I thought to come down here. Weapons'll be happy to see this. Hey ima turn this in, okay?
Mickey Barnes: I can take it.
Timo: You're not mad, right? I'm just taking this? I mean, it's not looking very good for you, right? Also, line only goes this far.
Mickey Barnes: Uh-huh. Yeah, no. We're cool. You shouldn't have to take the risk.
Timo: That's what I'm saying. Plus they're gonna reprint you back out tomorrow anyway.
Mickey Barnes: Yeah.
Timo: Hey Mickey.
Mickey Barnes: Yeah.
Timo: What's it feel like to die?
[Mickey glares]
Timo: I'm sure you're used to it by now. Still!
[Mickey flips the bird]
Timo: [ascending the crevasse to his aircraft] How many times is this? You're Mickey... Sixteen?
Mickey Barnes: Seventeen.
Mickey Barnes: [muttering] Jerk. Eighteen after this one.
Timo: Well, it's nice knowing you. Have a nice death. I'll see you tomorrow.
- Crazy creditsThe title doesn't appear until around the 33-minute mark.
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- Mikki 17
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- Budget
- $118,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $46,047,147
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,002,852
- Mar 9, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $133,347,147
- Runtime
- 2h 17m(137 min)
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- 1.85 : 1






