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Moon

Moon

GB 2009 - with Sam Rockwell, Dominique Mcelligott, Kaya Scodelario ...

Movie info

Original title:Moon
Genre:Sci-Fi, Drama, Thriller
Direction:Duncan Jones
Cinema release:15.07.2010
Production country:GB 2009
Running time:Approx. 97 mins
Rated:Ages 12+
Web page:www.moon-derfilm.de/

Duncan Jones, son of music legend David Bowie by his own name, steps out of his father's outsized shadow with an impressive directorial debut. "Moon" is a superb science fiction drama that thrives not only on its engaging atmosphere, but primarily on its lead actor, who almost single-handedly carries the film.

Sam Rockwell, most recently seen in "Iron Man 2", plays astronaut Sam Bell, who works on a lonely station on the moon. For nearly three years, he has ensured that Lunar Industries' machines flawlessly mine the valuable gas Helium-3, which spells an end to Earth's energy crisis. Sam's only contact on the moon base is the computer program GERTY, which tries to make Sam's loneliness as bearable as possible. Occasional video messages from his wife and young daughter increase Sam's longing to finally get home.

However, shortly before his contract expires, a serious accident occurs during a routine inspection. When Sam awakens, he finds himself in the infirmary with no memory of how he got there. Against the orders of his superiors, Sam returns to the scene of the accident and makes a discovery that changes his life forever...

Duncan Jones shot "Moon" in just 33 days on a very low budget. Conceived as an homage to the science fiction cinema of the 70s and early 80s, it is especially the minimalist set of the lunar chamber play that captivates the viewer from the first minute. Sam Rockwell's intense acting, which especially in the second half reaches full speed, fits perfectly into the trist-threatening atmosphere.

Whoever loves colorful science fiction cinema, where things have to crash hard and where aliens and space battles are mandatory, will be rather disappointed by the extremely quiet "Moon". Instead, the film is a very human drama that deals intensely with the resilience of the human psyche, but also with exploitation and with ethical questions about what makes a human being. Immersed in almost hypnotic images of the lunar landscape and accompanied by a subtly empathetic soundtrack, Duncan Jones has managed to make a great directorial debut that may not be perfect, but is undoubtedly one of the very big insider tips of the cinema year. Absolutely recommended!!!

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp

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