Movie Notes: Sunshine

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= 4 stars
Starring Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh
Directed by Danny Boyle
Synopsis
The spaceship Icarus II is on a mission to drop a huge bomb into a faltering sun, reigniting it to warm the frozen earth.
The Good
- Stunning, epic visuals.
- Many nods to 2001 A Space Odyssey (profile shots of space craft, computer changing its mind, and air lock leaps).
- The crew displays a serious dedication to the mission at the expense of all else - I definitely got caught up in the personal sacrifices for the greater good.
- Thumbs up for ethnic diversity. Made me wonder about the lack of asian males on Battlestar Galactica.
- Interesting contrast between extreme heat and cold as a plot device. The sun is blindingly hot but it’s extremely cold in the spaceship’s shadow and in space. Also highlights the extreme dangers of space travel.
The Bad
- About two thirds through the film, there’s a critical plot shift from sci-fi to horror. Personally, I don’t think it was necessary - seems like there was enough drama in the faltering mission alone.
Conclusion
Many people’s near death experiences involve “heading toward a light.” That could be a metaphysical interpretation of the film - the Icarus II heads toward Earth’s light, in a last-ditch mission to cheat death. The crew is literally voyaging toward their doom. Simultaneously, the sun is the generous source of all life on earth, but also the burning flames of hell that can embroil you alive. Life and death are the same. Unfortunately, this heavy stuff was sort of subverted by that “shift” which if you see the flick, I’m sure you’ll know approximately when it occurs.
Still, I was caught up in the proceedings to see it through to the end. It’s definitely worth a rental.
IMBD: Sunshine
Wikipedia: Sunshine
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November 19, 2008 at 12:57 pm
[...] comparison with the far superior Sunshine is in order, because of a similar premise - the world is screwed ...