Good writer, bad effect

Bailee 2022-04-21 09:01:56

If this film is to be classified, it should be classified as suspense, and the horror component is not much suspenseful.
In the movie, the hero wakes up and loses his memory, and saves the last human beings together with the warriors who accompanied him along the way. There are many adversities in the movie, such as monsters, amnesia, syndrome caused by deep sleep, etc., and the situation at the end of the film makes us sweat for the protagonist. So the writer still wins. The film's conception of the script and the level of the director are evident.
But the handling of motion and special effects doesn't seem to be as high as expected.
It's an average movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Erica 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    there is something unexpected

  • Virgil 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    So-so, it's better to have producer Paul W.S. Anderson direct.

Pandorum quotes

  • [Bower sees that his hand is shaking uncontrollably, and he speaks to Payton over the walkie-talkie]

    Bower: Payton? Pandorum, you ever felt the symptoms?

    Payton: [aghast] Of all the things to remember, why would you pick that? Were you thinking of the Eden mission?

    Bower: What about the Eden?

    Payton: You just had to remind me of the biggest fucking catastrophe in space travel, the flight cautionary tale from Hell.

    Bower: I remember, didn't they have some kind of hypersleep malfunction?

    Payton: Three years into their shift, one of their officers had a psychological breakdown. The doctors referred to it as ODS symptom. The privates, we call it Pandorum. It drove him insane. He became convinced that the flight was cursed. Evil.

    Bower: What did he do?

    Payton: He evacuated the ship. He launched them all into oblivion. Five thousand people sent to their death with one push of a button.

  • Payton: I can't remember any of my life before this flight began.