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, 68% Audience Score
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    So bad we turned it off after 30 minutes
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    It wasn't bad, but a little disjointed and disorganized. Too many mostly unrelated story fragments without much of a payoff for any of them. It has its moments.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    It was awful. Just awful. I only watched it all the way through because there is something wrong with me.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Very boring and all over the place, the story line is just weird and have to say that half way through, I stopped the it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Anyone who rated this movie under four stars should watch it again. What I liked about this movie was the "space janitor" Center character! Loved his perspective. I also enjoyed the impactful points of view in the smaller stories within the bigger picture that the space janitor observed from afar. The janitor's initial anger in his situation was misplaced on the "creator" …God. His blame for his circumstances was not himself in the beginning of his undeniable acknowledgment of his impending death. As he floats further away from the only source of opportunity to continue his existence, he goes through stages of anger & blame. And while he starts to accept how he found himself in his situation, he watches earth and it's inhabitants meet their destiny of death. He becomes the outlying observer who witnesses everything he could have cared about and should have cared about… disappear from existence. He starts to acknowledge his own lost opportunity to know his only child… a part of himself… his legacy. He flows through his regrets and makes a last attempt to explain his poor choices in his sad apologetic recordings to his young daughter who he has never known personally. He does this futile act while watching a deadly solar flare make its way to earth like a Death Star laser beam exacting its energy with focused intention to place the final nail in earth's coffin. He will be the last human in existence and have a front row seat 💺 to earth's final exhale with every creature on it's surface and beneath it's surface. The earth & its inhabitants will have a more humane finality with swiftness and speed compared to the lone space janitor. He will enjoy a little more time of regret and deep hell. This movie was everything I could ever want in a thoughtful play.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    So call me impatient, but the opening scene was all it took for me to judge this pile of tripe. The trope of "I'm only a technician" bollox only works in the minds of the feeble, the bewildered and writer's who should not be allowed near a Sci fi movie. Secondly, working in space un-tethered. Uhhh, no, never, not going to happen. Just the lack of gravity means to do any work and have two useful hands will require that the person is secured and is bracing themselves with two feet. Thirdly the proportions of the shot were so out of whack it was hilarious. The long zoom in at the start indicating a structure in space on its own, and then the close up of the guy working, where he was bigger than the dish he was working on, but the dish was the width of the structure. Where was he supposed to live? He was bigger than the structure. Production values so f'cked up from that very first scene meant the rest of the movie could only disappoint. Bilge. Don't watch.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I could use at least 12 more hours of these characters. I loved it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Some of the stories here are pretty pedestrian "beware of technology" type science fiction, but at least one is rather chilling and generates lingering images. Overall, the execution is disjointed, even for a movie with multiple threads. The ending feels particularly shallow and unearned.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    WARNING: NOT AT ALL AS ADVERTISED Sets everything up only to end suddenly, likely leaving you not exactly knowing what it was that you just watched.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Black mirror material. As dark as it should be, but too many stories in the blender and not all executed well.