It seems only natural that David Bowie's son, Duncan Jones, would makes his feature debut about a space oddity. In this riveting sci-fi thriller, Jones and writer Nathan Parker make a film that channels "2001" and "Solaris" but makes it their own. The story of an astronaut working a three year shift on moon making a shocking a discovery about himself and his mission. The very talented Sam Rockwell gives a stunning performance as the sole performer while Kevin Spacey provides the perfect voice for Gerty, the computer, that will bring comparison to HAL. A stunning accomplishment for everybody involved that makes it the best sci-film since "The Matrix". YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.
Monday, February 1, 2010
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It seems only natural that David Bowie's son, Duncan Jones, would makes his feature debut about a space oddity. In this riveting sci-fi thriller, Jones and writer Nathan Parker make a film that channels "2001" and "Solaris" but makes it their own. The story of an astronaut working a three year shift on moon making a shocking a discovery about himself and his mission. The very talented Sam Rockwell gives a stunning performance as the sole performer while Kevin Spacey provides the perfect voice for Gerty, the computer, that will bring comparison to HAL. A stunning accomplishment for everybody involved that makes it the best sci-film since "The Matrix". YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.
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