Synopsis
Mankind's last hope.
A group of astronauts living in the haunting emptiness of deep space struggle to cope after Earth suffers an extinction-level event.
A group of astronauts living in the haunting emptiness of deep space struggle to cope after Earth suffers an extinction-level event.
Luke Taylor Ness Saban Jonathan Saba Potsy Ponciroli Trevor O'Neil Ryan Noto Shannon Houchins Matthew Helderman Catherine Dumonceaux Giles Daoust Jack Campbell Bill Bromiley Shanan Becker Kathryn Lyn
3022: 지구 대폭발, 3022 - Életben maradtak
iCarly was the best part
The biggest problem with this movie is it doesn’t feel like it’s actually set in 3022. It feels older then Alien honestly. The acting is good enough to keep this from being awful, because it doesn’t have much really going for it.
Real real REAL bad. Regularly forgets it's characters reasons for living, their motivations, and their personalities. It's just small clusters of terrible dialogue attempting to grasp ideas that are too large for the creators to convey properly. It's very poorly strung together, and very early on the movie eliminates the only two interesting characters.
Its very very dull and that was surprising as hell. It has moments of insanely dumb dialogue or god awful CG that were fun to laugh at, but the vast majority of the run time is spent waiting for something engaging or interesting to happen. It sadly never really comes.
when it finally got to the last scene after what felt like three hours, my only thought was, "wow. those utility shelves look just like mine."
miranda cosgrove did not live life, breathe air && certainly did not know she wasn’t gunna get there
if this isnt about the space olympics im suing
As good as the trailer for this movie made it, it sadly just didn’t do it for me. Found it difficult to engage with the storyline and found myself constantly distracted and unfocused throughout the movie
Sadly it just didn’t do it for me
I'll sit through anything for milf goddess Kate Walsh.
Why not, right?
The blurb you saw on the Letterbox page explains the gist of the movie: there's a space station, something happens to Earth, and we deal with people who aren't handling it very well.
It's not a bad movie overall, it's just kinda... there. The actors do quite well for what they are asked to do, but what they are asked to do is the kind of cliched "people alone on a space ship" stuff you've seen a lot of times before.
Really, the problem is that there's not a ton of meat on the bones. There are things that happen, sure, but if you've seen a sci-fi disaster film, you kinda see where it's going.
And I'm hesitant to say this because it's kinda a spoiler, but like I said, the Plot Going Forward Event kinda doesn't get any explanation. Sure, within the context of the movie it makes sense that there's not, but... shit, still annoying.
Omar Epps gets his Solaris at an inconceivable cost! Gotta respect it.
A clarification for those mistaking the title; it refers to the duration of the mission, not the year it takes place. 3022 days.
Wow, only 874 LB users have watched this, I feel special! I think it’s best for everyone that we keep that number from increasing.