Appreciated. Thank you for your work. Decent cam copy, Thank you.... |
Watched it. I.S.S is a film about spiraling claustrophobic tight spaces and the ensuing chaos they create, especially when a hint of mistrust is introduced. The movie slowly unfolds with a couple of twists that render the film watchable. Some of the same tropes are employed in Alien and Gravity. There is a lack of depth of characterization. Did the casting director expect us to believe these highly emotional people are scientists? Most of the cast could benefit from live theatrical work. Mashkova was terribly cast in the role, Oksana Akinshina ( From the 2020 master thriller Sputnik) would have been a much better choice. Debose plays a better Annalee Call ( Winona Ryder character in Alien Resurrection) than a Lt. Ripley. The score is a constant underlying drumming noise that adds decent flavor to the movie. In the end the movie fails to embody the grit and darkness it deserves. |
i'll watch only if its about the game "International Superstar Soccer" |
i'll watch only if its about the game "International Superstar Soccer" |
Digital HD from Amazon Video and iTunes on February 6, 2024. I will wait patiently |
Yup. 2010 tackled the same story line. Russians and Americans working on a spaceship which is what the ISS really is. hostilities on Earth break out. Crew decides to work together despite silly orders from Earth bosses. Hollywood continues with downward spiral towards irrelevance. |
ISS is't a spaceship, it's a station. it has no propulsion system |
nope. You're wrong. ISS is a spaceship. Every once in a while the slight drag from Earth's upper atmosphere and gravity slows the station down and it needs an orbital reboost from the Soyuz spacecraft. That's the propulsion system. Without it, the ISS orbit would, in time, decay and it would crash into the Earth. |
so even when the world is ending hollywood gotta keep the Russia vs Murica rhetoric... yawn.. |
Just ask DONALD. I am sure he will do something to stop conflict as he always mumbles. B.S. |