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Moon
Lord Refa
Creepy, but in a good way
in Zocalo v2.0
Saw it today.. and it's awesome. So beautifull and sad movie.
Loved it.
I thought the effects and design was pretty good as well.. And Gerty was nice.
Dont wanna get too much into detail, other than say to go see it. :)
There was even a scene that almost made me teary eyed.
Loved it.
I thought the effects and design was pretty good as well.. And Gerty was nice.
Dont wanna get too much into detail, other than say to go see it. :)
There was even a scene that almost made me teary eyed.
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I really enjoyed it. The kind of sci-fi movie I want to write some day.
I really loved the music as well. Too bad it's only available as an Import in the US currently.
Clint Mansell however has composed music for such movies as Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain and The Wrestler. [url]http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0543739/[/url]
[url]http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/space/os-no-moon-for-nasa-20100126,0,266846,print.story[/url]
Hope it is not true...
Okay, maybe easier with spoiler tags: [sp]when his new clone first turns up, but before its revealed they are all clones and he thinks its all in his head[/sp]
Either way, while it wasnt a ground braking plot in terms of concept, the execution of it was masterful! :)
Mundane: well that would suck if it turns out to be true. I guess we can only hope that the days of nationalist space programmes will be soon replaced with private enterprise
I think it also helps some great deal that Sam Rockwell is one of Hollywood's greatest talents. He manages to consistently churn out amazing performances and believable characters.
[sp]In the case of the clone, it seemed fairly obvious given how GERTY was treating the newly awakened person. It all seemed to be fairly obvious, especially with the decay of the other character (even before the accident).
I'm also glad for the happy ending. While it seems trendy to have downer endings tied to more hard science fiction like this, it wouldn't have been anywhere near as satisfying if the efforts of our hero had been wasted.[/sp]
And the score...oh, that ghostly piano just sounds so wonderful. Clint Mansell is another great mind of the modern era.
I wasn't quite as affected emotionally by the fate of the main character(s) even though there were some moments I could empathize with Sam. It all boils down to what you consider a human being to be. I think it's pretty clear at this point and where the line of bio-engineering needs to be drawn.
Gerty is obviously a patched version of Hal, the one from 2010, not 2001. :D
Awesome flick, I'm truly surprised that I missed this one last year. Thank you very much for mentioning it. This was time truly well spent. :)