RosanaBotafogo
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A great space science fiction film, great effects, the philosophical debates are pleasant and short, good dialogues, great actors, surrealist, some distorted images are disturbing, human lacerations and crystallizations are adorable, the religious issues are somewhat exaggerated, but interesting, Darwin versus God, it goes a bit wrong, but nothing that harms the final balance, criticized for scientific inaccuracy, but who cares? The vast majority of moviegoers are laymen... Lovely...
In the year 2057, the Sun is about to go out and, along with it, humanity. Earth's last hope is the Icarus II, a spaceship manned by eight men and women, led by Captain Kaneda. Its mission: to transport equipment designed to rekindle the sun. In the middle of the journey, without contact with Earth, the astronauts hear a worrying radio message from Icarus I, which had disappeared while trying to perform the same mission seven years earlier. A terrible accident puts the mission at risk and soon they find themselves fighting not only for their lives and their sanity, but for the future of all of us...
In the year 2057, the Sun is about to go out and, along with it, humanity. Earth's last hope is the Icarus II, a spaceship manned by eight men and women, led by Captain Kaneda. Its mission: to transport equipment designed to rekindle the sun. In the middle of the journey, without contact with Earth, the astronauts hear a worrying radio message from Icarus I, which had disappeared while trying to perform the same mission seven years earlier. A terrible accident puts the mission at risk and soon they find themselves fighting not only for their lives and their sanity, but for the future of all of us...
A very silly, unfunny teen movie. Two unnecessary additions, but I'll make them: older siblings shouldn't take care of younger siblings. That should be the parents' responsibility. Here, she's a somewhat maladjusted widow. Other than that, the cast is cute, Victoria Justice, beautiful and talented, simple and forgettable...
Cute, but boring...
Wren (Victoria Justice) is a sarcastic young woman who can't wait to leave her family behind and go to college. However, she has to take care of her younger brother, Albert, on Halloween night. She doesn't like the task, but ends up doing it on orders from her mother, Joy. However, in the middle of visits to get treats, Wren gets distracted when she's invited to the party of the year and Albert simply disappears. Desperate, Wren relies only on the help of April (Jane Levy), her best friend, to find her brother before her mother finds out what happened.
Cute, but boring...
Wren (Victoria Justice) is a sarcastic young woman who can't wait to leave her family behind and go to college. However, she has to take care of her younger brother, Albert, on Halloween night. She doesn't like the task, but ends up doing it on orders from her mother, Joy. However, in the middle of visits to get treats, Wren gets distracted when she's invited to the party of the year and Albert simply disappears. Desperate, Wren relies only on the help of April (Jane Levy), her best friend, to find her brother before her mother finds out what happened.
A modern retelling of the period events of the Robin Hood legend, adorable and captivating, it may stray a little from the legend's fidelity, but no one knows for sure the veracity of the legend, and the poetic license and creative daydreams that are plentiful in this atypical communist hero, I love it... Nice, good action scenes, forbidden romance, ironic humor, grotesque doses of evil, good effects, satisfactory ingredients for a good epic action film...
"Only those who believe they don't have power don't have it"
An irreverent retelling of the classic story of Robin Hood, the thief who stole from the rich to give to the poor.
"Only those who believe they don't have power don't have it"
An irreverent retelling of the classic story of Robin Hood, the thief who stole from the rich to give to the poor.