Moon (2009)
Stars: Sam Rockwell, voice of Kevin Spacey
Directed by Duncan Jones
In the near future, the Earth population is now consuming energy through helium-3 and the source of the energy can only be 'mined' from direct sun rays absorbed by the surface of the moon. A lone astronaut on the lunar station Sarang (Damn! It's made in Korea!!! No shit!) runs the mining operations and delivers the energy source through rocket destinations to Earth. He also checks all the equipment and reports it to Earth base to continuously function the distribution of the energy source. He has a robot friend named Gerty who 'assists' him in his operations. He usually gets delayed transmissions of video calls from his wife and daughter. While he's two weeks more before his three-year contract to be finally be over, one of the mining equipment vehicle seems to halt from its operation and needs checking. He got caught in the said accident whilst investigating the truck. He wakes up back to the lunar station where Gerty lets him heal and stay in bed for awhile. When he returns back to his station he sees a perfect lookalike (!) of him with the same actions, memories, and name...and he seems perfectly real! Is it part of the hallucinations he get after working in solitude and eating instant food for 3 years, or is there more than that?
I haven't seen a simplistic science-fiction space movie for a long time after tons of special effects from previous modern sci-fi movies of late, and this one has quite a tone and feeling of (or maybe inspired by) Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (because the interior set designs of the lunar station and the robot concept is quite or highly similar). Funny how the soundtrack only rotates to the same music with only different speeds according to a scene, the concept of one-man's struggle to contain his lone sanity (or he may not be insane at all if you see the twist in the movie) just to fill up the needs of the human population consumption of energy may possibly will not understand or suitable for plenty of audiences on how this movie works. So if you liked or got used to that ol' movie 2001 that much you'll probably be interested to try this one out.
Ooops! That's a giveaway spoil.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
goin to watch it tomorrow....the concept is same with pandorum, i suppose...
"I don't go back on my words, that's my way of ninja"
The question is who turns on who, rein.
youre omnipresent, boston, thats turns me on
Interesting...hmmm...(wipes chin)
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
...and I'm going to get used to your sudden 'conversion'. ;-)
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
... and it cannot be destroyed, ha, ha. Only converted. Now you are beginning to understand, heero. Follow this path, and you'll be happy.
And energy is everywhere. :-)
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
... and let me play among the stars. Let me know what love is like on Jupiter and Mars. In other words, hold my hand. In other words, darling kiss me. That wasn't for you, heero, but since you mentioned the song..
...but with a girl with me, of course.
Even Flash Gordon needs a girl to save the universe. :-)
I mean I'm almost spoiling the entire movie plot.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
I've been everywhere, rein. This universe is not big enough for me. Thank God, it's growing every hour by a light year. (9 trillion kilometers)
We are entertaining your thread, heero. Why do you call us 'spoiler'? We're not spoiling anything. We are enhancing the quality of life on QL.
you say you were on the moon?
...he wasn't alone...for awhile.
In Moon, he was alone...and now he isn't, because---bah! Spoiler!
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
Actually I was already on the moon. It's very tough to be alone. But you can make it.
like silent running 1972
I'll download it. Thanks for the advice, heero.