Planeta rojo

  • Estados Unidos Red Planet
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Esta superproducción de ciencia ficción nos lleva hasta el año 2050, un futuro en el que el planeta Tierra está al borde de sufrir un desastre ecológico a nivel global. Con la esperanza de poder salvar a la raza humana se pone en marcha un proyecto para la colonización de Marte y la comandante Bowman es enviada al planeta rojo junto a su tripulación para llevar a cabo una investigación. Tras un aterrizaje forzoso, la expedición se queda sin equipo científico y de comunicación y, además, su robot de exploración y cartografía militar comienza a fallar, convirtiéndose en un enemigo en lugar de una ayuda. Todo el equipo busca, de manera desesperada, una salida pero, en su afán por huir, hacen el descubrimiento más desconcertante y aterrador que habían imaginado: no son los únicos seres vivos que están en Marte. (Warner Bros. España)

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kaylin 

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inglés Was it really necessary to send a robot to Mars? Couldn't they have done it with an alien or something? And isn't it all just a romance about a pair that absolutely doesn't fit together? Without that sexy scene at the beginning, this movie wouldn't catch my attention at all, but Carrie-Anne definitely had it. This movie, however, didn't. It doesn't even deserve to be compared to something like "The Martian". ()

Marigold 

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inglés This film could have been very good, but unfortunately it's exactly like the decorations used in it. Flat, dull, red. A handy director would surely cope with the fairly decent theme and the mysterious plot and could smuggle both thought depth into the film (although Zemeckis's Contact overwhelmingly analyzes science vs. faith) and the momentum of the action. Hoffman, however, filmed a boring, slow conversation film, where all attempts at tension end in excessive predictability and all attempts at philosophical reflection in the two-dimensionality of the characters and awkward dialogues. If you add to this mediocre tricks and sometimes even awkward efforts to achieve monumetality (e.g., the final scene in orbit probably wanted to achieve Kubrick grandeur, but the result is dismal), you get a below-average science fiction. ()

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inglés International Agencies’ Report from 2000: "NASA has unexpectedly suffered heavy losses. Its top scientists were invited to the world premiere of Red Planet. During the screening, three of the scientists burst their diaphragms due to uncontrollable laughter, one died of a heart attack and one ended up in a psychiatric ward." A few years later, Reuters published: "On 9 February, 2004, leading astronomer Czech Jiří Grygar attempted suicide. His wife told police that he had been watching an American film on TV that had the word 'planet' in the title. Apparently, Red Planet again. Could there be a connection with the tragic events of 4 years ago?"… And finally, the news that has not been reported anywhere. A film fan from the Czech Republic had a great time at the expense of the creators of this horrible monstrosity and pitied the great actors who appeared in it. ()

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