

That clearly means that technology exists to nullify momentum. The ship that this film takes place on has artificial gravity, as seen by people walking around. Watched at home, streamed on Amazon Prime Video. And when it did happen, it was executed so badly that it caused unintentional laughter. Plus, as the film went on, I figured they had to go for broke and this was the predictable outcoming. The ending came as no surprise because it was not so subtly projected early in the film. There is so much staring, staring does not mean good acting, it just means you’re staring. Thinking about a way to solve a problem? Stare into empty space. Girlfriend stuck in a ship and you just finished the boss battle? Stare at the fallen opponent. Impending doom coming directly at you Noah? Stare at it. And after he’s done staring, he stares a bit more. The actual protagonist of the film is Noah and portraying him is Cody Kearsley who spends an inordinate amount of time staring at things. Rachel Nichols is doing a mean impression of Jodie Foster being Ellie Arroway in Contact. Jane chews through his scenes and it was fun to watch him – he does not have enough screen time though.
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Thomas Jane must have known how bad this film was going to be because he obviously cranked up the cheesiness for full entertainment. Willis is ruining his legacy late in his career with these mediocre to terrible films. Maybe it is time to retire Bruce? And if you are not going to retire, you really need to be choosier about your films. Willis hasn’t been the star of a truly great film for almost ten years (his last being Looper).

He’s here to collect a paycheck and he’s basically playing the same character he’s been playing for years now. Let us start with the headliner: Bruce Willis.

The script and the direction generates more laughs (unintentially) than tension and suspense.Īs for the actors in the film. There are cheeseball lines like Noah asking Bruce Willis – I mean, Clay – “Are you some sort of badass?” Then there’s the Admiral telling his troops, “Watch your six, safeties off” while wearing dark aviator glasses in a dark hallway. The script itself is awash in bad dialogue with many of the characters speaking like Captain Obvious – seeing what happened and then speaking it aloud. On top of all of those bad effects is the hilarity of the laser gun effects.Īnd let us not forget the man-sized ventilation ducts. The muzzle flashes were terrible, the flame thrower effects were just as bad, and the acid cannon effects were a color swapped version of the flame thrower. The weapons fire itself was so bad it was laughable. The amount of weapons fired in the movie was substantial. The movie obviously was budget constrained, but they could have worked around the budget better. I finished watching the movie to see how bad it could get, and it surprised me with how deep of a hole it digs itself into. Because his follow-up film Breach is a catastrophe. John Suit showed with 3022 that he can make a flawed but decent science fiction film. This is a cheaply made zombies in space movie. But the execution is so terrible that this movie is a waste of 92 minutes.

On paper, this reads like it could be the basis of a “so bad, it’s good” type low budget science fiction movie. These people are everywhere, and one is on the ship, this unknown person releases a deadly disease upon the crew and all hell breaks loose on the ship. Not everyone on Earth wants or believes in humans leaving Earth for another world – some believe that humans are a blight on an environment and will ruin whatever planet humans inhabit next. A mechanic with a very particular set of skills named Clay (Bruce Willis) takes Noah under his wing as a janitor. Hayley (Kassandra Clementi) is pregnant with Noah’s child she is the daughter of Admiral Adams-King (Thomas Jane) who is the head of this last ship. The year is 2242 and Earth has been rendered nearly uninhabitable for reasons unknown. Noah (Cody Kearsley) is a stow away on the last ship taking off for New Earth.
