It's 2035, an international crew in cryogenic sleep embarks on a voyage to explore a nearby Earth-like planet. Awakening a century later, they discover something went terribly awry during th... Read allIt's 2035, an international crew in cryogenic sleep embarks on a voyage to explore a nearby Earth-like planet. Awakening a century later, they discover something went terribly awry during their journey through the cosmic vastness.It's 2035, an international crew in cryogenic sleep embarks on a voyage to explore a nearby Earth-like planet. Awakening a century later, they discover something went terribly awry during their journey through the cosmic vastness.
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When a movie starts off with a spaceship floating in space, you are being told that this is where the action is happening. Telling us at the end of the movie that it's all been a simulation implies that...well, there were reasons for everything we saw to be simulated. A smart movie with this sort of premise--like The Matrix--sets this up visually and thematically and follows through on motifs of simulacra or dreams throughout the piece.
Here is a movie where everyone is being tested, but everyone is acting like they're living in real life. I just don't get it. If they hadn't tried to pull a twist ending--where none of our protagonists have suffered any consequences due to their own actions, but the outside world has changed around them despite themselves--this could have been an interesting Man vs. Himself story. It's just a muddled mess, though. And I'm pretty sure some footage is recycled from other B-movies.
Here is a movie where everyone is being tested, but everyone is acting like they're living in real life. I just don't get it. If they hadn't tried to pull a twist ending--where none of our protagonists have suffered any consequences due to their own actions, but the outside world has changed around them despite themselves--this could have been an interesting Man vs. Himself story. It's just a muddled mess, though. And I'm pretty sure some footage is recycled from other B-movies.
First, you start with Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians." A crew is on a star ship and they start being killed off one by one. Add some cheap cliches to attempt to make the characters seem real, like giving the doctor a drug problem (Why is the one character who should be aware of the dangers of drug abuse and is acutely aware there is a limited supply for everyone on board the one who succumbs to it?). Put in the characters behaving by the numbers, saying things like, "We have a mission to uphold"). The movie is so obvious with its plot twists, you start hoping that it's just trying to throw you off, and you see something other than you are expecting. Not at all. In fact, the big surprise plot twist in the film's final act, as well as the "ironic" ending, aren't that surprising or shocking. You watch the movie, wondering what would have happened if they'd tried a little harder.
The headline is enough. I don't usually care about bad acting or cheap effects, but this movie is atrocious.
I couldn't even concentrate on the plot because the acting & overall sound is so bad.
Blah, blah, blah. Not much else to say but to take up characters to meet the minimum to help others avoid watching this trash.
I couldn't even concentrate on the plot because the acting & overall sound is so bad.
Blah, blah, blah. Not much else to say but to take up characters to meet the minimum to help others avoid watching this trash.
This is decent sci movie with familiar story lines but not much different from all the zombie, virus, and super heroes movies. It was yet another space crew on an extended journey story.
It was a bit long with aspects that could have been removed to improve the place but seem added to substitute for character interaction. The acting was decent and production typical for basic sci fi movie. Unlike some movies. it did not try to insult your intelligence with characters doing stupid things or ignoring basic science principles. It was more a character driven story with little action relying on special effects. If you like sci fi anthology shows. you should like this.
It was a bit long with aspects that could have been removed to improve the place but seem added to substitute for character interaction. The acting was decent and production typical for basic sci fi movie. Unlike some movies. it did not try to insult your intelligence with characters doing stupid things or ignoring basic science principles. It was more a character driven story with little action relying on special effects. If you like sci fi anthology shows. you should like this.
When this cheap d-class movie was new in 1994 it would of been ridiculously bad. Now in 2021 this can't really be called a movie - it's more just some ugly trash that have emerged from the sewers.
There is no reason for anyone to watch this terrible piece of waste.
There is no reason for anyone to watch this terrible piece of waste.
Did you know
- TriviaThe entry code for the confidential computer files is 3263827, the same number as the garbage masher in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977).
- GoofsIn the opening sequence, as the camera approaches the room with the cryogenic chambers, an automatic door slides open. All of the crew is in their chambers. No need for that door to open.
- ConnectionsEdited from Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
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