A military family takes part in a ground-breaking experiment of genetic evolution and space exploration.
Sam Worthington | Lt. Rick Janssen | |
Taylor Schilling | Dr. Abi Janssen | |
Tom Wilkinson | Prof. Martin Collingwood | |
Agyness Deyn | Dr. Freya Upton | |
Nathalie Emmanuel | W.O. Tally Rutherford | |
Noah Jupe | Lucas Janssen | |
Corey Johnson | Cl. Jim Peterson | |
Aleksandar Jovanovic | Sgt. Anton Werner | |
Diego Boneta | Dr. Luis Hernandez | |
Aaron Heffernan | Cpl. Zane Gorski | |
Alex Lanipekun | Andrew Rutherford | |
Naomi Battrick | Rayenne Gorski | |
Steven Cree | Mjr. Timothy Pike | |
Nathalie Poza | Cpt. Vita Ramos | |
Francesc Garrido | Colonel Solano | |
Kyle Soller | Dr. Elliot Blake | |
Ben Aldridge | Lawrence | |
Gustavo Salmerón | Felipe Ramos | |
Noemi Parpaiola | Agnes Ramos | |
Megan Rowland | Zoe Gorski | |
Andrés González Cano | Aiden Gorski | |
Samuel González Cano | Caden Gorski | |
Carlota Clark | Girl | |
Luis Dyangani | Candidate | |
Angelo Olivier | Med Tech |
Director | Lennart Ruff | |
Writer | Max Hurwitz, Arash Amel | |
Producer | Rory Aitken, Arash Amel, Fred Berger, Nicolas Chartier, Leon Clarance, Jonathan Deckter, Adrián Guerra, Joshua Horsfield, Max Hurwitz, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Jo Monk, Toni Novella, Ben Pugh, Michael Reuter, Jimmy Star, Olive Uniacke, Núria Valls, Laure Vaysse | |
Musician | Fil Eisler | |
Photography | Jan-Marcello Kahl |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | SciFi_Fantasy Disk |
Purchased | Apr 02, 2018 at MKVCage |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jun 12, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Apr 03, 2018 00:38:43 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:56:32 |
My quick rating - 6,6/10. Playing g-d....do people not learn this is a bad idea? This time, the idea is to modify humans in some gene splicing and make people capable of exploring outerspace, particularly, Titan. You know, Saturns moon, really high on everyones radar to go visit. Anyway, this movie looks spectacular. The cinematography kept me asking for a few more seconds a scene quite a few times. The story itself I am sure you can guess already, and is exactly what happens here. Not to the extent of "Species" or countless other mess with human genes flix. This one is more acting, and relationship centered, not mass mayhem and destruction. Worthington and Schilling play a very believable couple that just works, and makes the audience generally care what happens. There is a ton that can be written about movies such as this, regarding religion, science, moral....you get my point. I'll leave it for what it is, a good sci fi movie that looks great.