A teenage girl and her father land on a forest moon to mine for gems, but a malfunction forces them to confront dangerous rival prospectors and treacherous conditions to complete their missi... Read allA teenage girl and her father land on a forest moon to mine for gems, but a malfunction forces them to confront dangerous rival prospectors and treacherous conditions to complete their mission.A teenage girl and her father land on a forest moon to mine for gems, but a malfunction forces them to confront dangerous rival prospectors and treacherous conditions to complete their mission.
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One share of the Reviews is 7-10, the other 1-3. Almost nothing in between.
Probably this his to to with the expections.
Well, if you're looking for some fast-paced space battle pew pew laser action this isn't the movie you want to watch. This isn't a movie about aliens or about high-tech spacecraft. It's a movie about a few people in a difficult situation.
Made using simple means but with love to the detail. Retro in the best sense. Slow but thrilling. Good acting.
To give away too much of the plot would be a shame. So just watch and enjoy. (Or don't watch if you only like movies with tons of explosions and lengthy chases.)
Reminds me of a more recent movie, Vesper. They both tell a story of no consequence, based in a vast universe but focusing on only a small part of it. The events that occur, good or bad, won't change anything in the grand scheme of things so stakes are high only for the characters the story focuses on. Usually a story that would be a side plot, filler episode in a sci-fi series, or one off movie in an already established franchise. In a way the premise also reminds me of Gold.
It's definitely not a movie for everyone, especially those who look for the grandiose when it comes to sci-fi. It won't blow your mind away, doesn't leave a huge impression but I still think it's a nice, very little indie sci-fi film.
I rather enjoyed this film; it might not be a classic and was clearly made for a relatively small amount but the story is solid in a fairly simply way. It may be set on a distant moon but the plot could come straight from a western. It is somewhat episodic with our protagonist facing a series of dangers that she must overcome but that isn't a problem. The tension is kept fairly high as there is always some danger to be overcome. The small cast does a solid job; most obviously Sophie Thatcher who really impressed as Cee; a character who toughens up nicely as she overcomes various dangers. Also notable are Pedro Pascal as Ezra and Jay Duplass as Damon. There aren't too many special effects but those that there are are pretty good in an unshowy way. The setting looks good; the forest being lush but also somewhat claustrophobic; one can't help feeling it would be easy to get lost there. Overall an enjoyable little sci-fi that is well worth watching.
It's a story about a father and daughter who go to an alien planet to do some prospecting. That's all you need to know, and should know, as there are some plot twists that should be left unspoiled. Trust me.
The movie's well directed and written, besides some clunky dialogue in spots, and the world is artfully rendered. It's made on a budget, so there aren't any extravagant sets or creatures, but it does feature lived in, authentic looking technology and an atmospheric alien environment (reminiscent of Annihilation, but a tad more Alien).
The performances were all very good, Sophie Thatcher and Pedro Pascal, being the standouts.
If I had to describe it, I'd say Prospect is an old-fashioned western set in space, with a touch of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' (another movie about prospectors). And though it's no Star-Wars, or Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Prospect IS a very good movie. Well worth a watch.
It's a slow burner. Which plays very, very well into the suspenseful undertones. You wont see much in the way of flashy FX or over-the-top action typical in your average Hollywood films. You will, however, be greeted with a well-paced movie that doesn't trip over itself or try to barrage you with a deluge of lore. And you'll also be greeted with solid acting coupled with an intriguing setting. It's also very easy on the eyes, I absolutely loved the color filtering they applied. It's not overpowering but is just 'off-center' enough to stoke that otherworldly feel.
I've seen an absurd number of films. The great ones in my mind are the ones that have stood out, the ones I still remember, the ones I'd be more than happy to watch again. This is one of those films.
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- TriviaAll of Prospect's exterior shots were filmed in the Hoh Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
- GoofsAround 1:04 Cee's ponytail goes from being tucked into the neck of her shirt to out between shots.
- Quotes
Ezra: I say we go to your mercs, I play the prospector, and together we ravage the Queen.
Cee: You're trying to trick me.
Ezra: Let me help you. I can harvest, I can offer protection. A girl your age, a child, wanders into a camp of Fringeling mercs raw at the end of tour, what happens, you appeal to their sympathies? They have none. They are ruthless profiteers. You must have something to offer or they will find something to take from you.
Cee: Why should I trust you? You stole from us, we did nothing to you.
Ezra: That's the Fringe, girl. If you are one to point fingers at extortion, well, there's not much I can say.
Cee: And then you killed my father.
Ezra: Now hold on. I'm keen to make the case that Damon killed himself.
Cee: We were trying to escape!
Ezra: He was trying to steal my trophy case is what he was trying to do. A man's work is no petty thing. To you, his daughter, I truly apologize for my contribution to his passing. But he was stealing my entire harvest. And actions like these foment the threat of appropriate reactions. Your father knew that. And if he didn't then he had no business in the Green.
Cee: You're a killer.
Ezra: I am indeed. But are you?
- SoundtracksCrying in the Storm
Written by Yasutoshi Nakajima & Reiko Yukawa
Performed by Rita Chao & the Quests
Courtesy of EMI Record Ltd.
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- $4,000,000 (estimated)
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- $22,777
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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- 1.85 : 1