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Dr Lenera -> RE: Moon update (6/8/2009 5:50:19 PM)
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Moon has perhaps been slightly overrated,but it's still a piece of intelligent sci fi and a great achievement on a tiny budget. If nothing else,it shows how much better model effects and the like are better then computer effects,because THEY ARE ACTUALLY there,and in this film they were pretty convincing too. Moon moves at a leisurely pace ,but due to an abundance of well-thought through details,an incredible turn by Sam Rockwell playing two versions of himself,and a plot which at the end of the day is not really that original [cloning,loss of identity,big corporation conspiracy,etc] but makes it's twists and turns seem fresh,it never bores,and is at times very moving too. A big plus is Clint Mansell's hypnotic,mimimalist score,helping to create a hypnotic feel to some scenes [especially the ones set actually on the moon's surface]. Recommended viewing then if not quite as earth shatteringly clever and original as you may have heard. [At least it would be,that is if you can actually get to see it. I had to travel from Basingstoke to see it in London,so I threw in Antichrist too! The multiplexes should be encouraging good,independent [and especially British] cinema by showing films like Moon,not just filling every screen they can with Harry Potter and Transformers 2].
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