Originally it was a good sci-fi idea, and it produced the visual sense of a ghost movie

Federico 2022-03-21 09:01:48

It was originally a good sci-fi idea, and it made a ghost movie with a sense of sight. Many details were startling, and they deliberately played heartbeat with the audience. Especially the cannibal costumes, either cut a knife on the head or insert a few knives in the back, until the final decipherment, it turns out that these ghosts are all mutants of cannibals. In particular, the ending of the Asian man being blocked by a child (little ghost) feels like the director told him to die and he had to die, and the white people were the chosen ones. Throughout the whole film, except for the ending, there is really a lack of warmth.

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  • Arturo 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Love the idea of ​​this movie, that's all.

  • Angel 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The story is not bad, but the ability to tell the story and the editing of the picture are too bad.

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.