Stranded
September. 24,2001A team of astronauts on the first mission to Mars crashes onto the surface, losing contact with Earth. With no other recourse, and help millions of miles away, the crew is forced to make desperate choices in order to stay alive. Will they be able to survive as the minutes slip away?
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The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
If you like spectacular special effects, creatures and explosions, move on. However, to me this is one of the film's strong points. Granted, it is a fairly low-budget production but achieves a convincing amount of realism. My willful suspension of disbelief was tested by the fact that the astronauts don't behave much like astronauts, some of the acting is far from stellar and my inner geek was offended by a few minor scientific errors. For instance; Vincent Gallo gives a top-notch performance but in my opinion was miscast. Real astronauts are just not that high - strung. Director María Lidón cast herself in the lead role but, in contrast to Gallo, was too low keyed. Production values are generally high, particularly considering that the main spacecraft set was recycled from Space Cowboys. The location shots on the island of Lanzarote do indeed look quite a bit like Mars. Lidón is to be commended for the film and resisting the temptation to resort to over-the-top effects and clichés. Compared to other films of this genre, and budget, it stands out and entertains.
Only watched it because it was on Netflix online and I'm a sci-fi freak. I went past the 10 minutes to give it a chance. I got to 30 minutes and I want to vomit. I think this would be a great movie to show terrorist prisoners as a means of torture. The 2 blondes (guy and girl) and the worst actors I've ever seen, making Steven Segal look like Laurence Olivier. OK, TELL US WHERE THE BOMB IS OR YOU'LL HAVE TO WATCH THAT BLONDE LADY ACT FOR 5 MORE MINUTES! I really wanted to invest in this movie but the acting is just way too crappy to ever believe. Think I'll Fast Forward through the rest of this and move on to something with better acting like Barney the Dinosaur.
Stranded is by far one of the five worst films i've seen. But, it's that rare film animal that is so bad it must be seen to be believed. enjoy at your own risk. The English version appears to have been overdubbed, which only adds to the fun, creating a pseudo-kung-fu-sci-fi sub-genre. Vincent Gallo plays, of course, the tough guy American. He, and his beard, are unbearable. Somehow the producers must have gotten their hands on a first-rate spaceship set from another film, because 95% takes place inside this tiny capsule. The claustrophobia of the capsule mirrors the fact that your intelligence is dwindling the longer you watch the film. The best part about Stranded, however, are the 'weightless scenes.' I can see the director yelling 'Walk slowly! Wave your arms! Pretend like you're weightless!' into his megaphone. Watch Stranded, and you will really really appreciate 'Speed II.'
Where have I been since 2002? This is an excellent movie for space-freaks like I am. This is a believable movie. Not a tale. Not an artificial fantastic. Not a too complicated drama/thriller. This is be-live-able! This is true! This is real story! (Ah, of course, not, but seems-seems so!) It do shocked me! It will do shock you. Definitеly. Believe. Not to spoil, it is about five astronauts came into trouble while First Man Landing on the surface of red planet. They crashed, their space ship is broken, they have tiny floor, tiny ceiling, four tiny walls, they have air and food resources only for a about a year. A lot of time to organize a rescue expedition? Do you really think that it will be organized? This is nowadays, The Earth-Mars flight is twenty six months long, and, fairly, there is no point in any rescue expedition. And they know it. But don't want to believe. To live! And what will they do?.. And, ah, a mystery! And, ah, the very final scene!