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why don't they just give members the opportunity to comment here and not anonymous guests? |
Reverse Serendipity, or Murphy Laws on steroids. Let's say the film just wants to be tragic, so everything will happen conveniently to achieve that. Byproduct, it all becomes less real to me. |
Watchable low budget ROCKS!!! They're getting started, often with limited resources and want to create. So, kudos to them!! Always appreciate your comments Reaper! Ciao all! |
This was Rubbish ,,, DK walking around is a space suit like he's going jogging he forgot there's no gravity tv show For All Man Kind is better scifi |
Thank you GalaxyRG Nice share.. Audio 9 Video 9 It's Low Budget But Shot Well Enough.... The Story Line-Acting-CGI All Pretty Good Surprisingly.. Overall This is Slightly Better than What's Been on Offer Lately.. It's Definitely Watchable.. |
Please don't waste your time,absolute shite.If you want to see agood film watch "MISSION TO MARS" Gary Sinnis and Tim Robins..... |
@ Guest-3659 Another first time reviewer To be fair it wasn't as bad as those cop drama where the SWAT team leader is a young, black woman often times in a wheelchair and who just happens to lesbian Or the fire chief, judge... is a young, black woman just out of high school These kind of scenarios DO detract from the realism. But again to be fair, despite the Commander on the first mission to Mars being female she was more 'mature' and she did the that her two colleagues on board were the best out of thousands of applicants nominated by their professors from around the world. The black man who couldn't climb wasn't an astronaut, he wasn't trained as was stated a couple of times in the movie. And seriously, could anyone trained or otherwise climb that 150 foot 'tether' out in outer space Just looking at it gave me vertigo. No way, Jose! And it was the female who knocked the panel off the side of Kingfisher, the space-ship and watched it fall into deep space; she also lost her grip and fell down the tether and dropped the oxygen tank in the process As for the guy growing stuff it looked like cress you can find in the grocery store You can throw the 'science' out with garbage truck in this one - there is no science here That is a laughable suggestion This is no Stanley Kubrick movie where they go to pain-staking lengths to get the science right. And what was it with the solar panel out on the 'tether' with the oxygen cylinders all about anyway? None of that really made sense Nice closing shot of Mars where you can see that it is still far, far away but just a little bit closer than here on planet Earth Audio and video were excellent, the crisp video make it very pretty to look at |