Set in the near future, earth's energy needs have been solved by extracting Helium Three from moon rocks. This is the job of one man, Sam Bell (the always fantastic Sam Rockwell), serving a three year contract running the extraction machines. His only company is a HAL-like computer, Gerty (voiced by Kevin Spacey). Sam is a mere two weeks from going home when an accident warps his reality. He wakes up from the accident to find a clone of himself on the station. This discovery leads Sam to question his sanity, job, and the very nature of his existence.
Jones squeezes every penny out of his five million dollar budget. Daringly original, the plot is matched by superb visual effects, musical score, and performance from Sam Rockwell.
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Friday, 12 June 2009
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This movie looks so good. I saw quite a few behind the scenes footage on makingof.com last night. Thats like my new fave site... but it needs to update more. I'm just glad that someone is creating a real, original movie and not another remake of a cult classic... so sick of those.
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